Don’t forget where it is…Ĭursed Block - Drink 5 for each time this block has been pulled tonight. Redo - Instead of placing this block on top of the tower, place it back where it was in the tower and pull another block. (These three are referring to a total of 18 blocks if you didn’t gather that already)Ĭrowd Pleaser - Drink 3 for each person playing. (This block must be marked such that players can identify it while in the tower.) If you can’t hang, you may instead choose to pull an additional block on your next turn and refuse the shot. Reset Lite - Choose a block in play, the player possessing it must place it on top of the tower.ĬHEERS! - All players take a shot. Reset - All blocks in play must be placed on top of the tower, starting clockwise with the player who pulled this block. Jenga - when this block is pulled, each player must shout, Jenga! The last player to do so drinks equal to the height of the tower. You’re done drinking for the rest of the game.) (Place this block on top of the tower and grab a water. (max of 1 shot or drink 40) If you can’t hang, seek rehab. For any confusion, refer to MTG’s “The Stack”.Īlcoholic - Persistent. This effect cannot be used to remove persistent blocks already in play, but may be used to nullify their one time effects. If that block would remain in play, it is instead placed on top of the tower instead. You may place this block on top of the tower to nullify the effect of any one block. At the start of your turn, before pulling a block, you may instead place this block on top of the tower and end your turn. This block is immune to the effects of Reset, but may be removed by Reset Lite. You must reset the tower after the game ends if someone wants to play another game. All players may use two hands.Ĭleanup Crew - Persistent. Doesn’t combo with Eye for an Eye.ĭual Wield - Persistent. If you both would drink from a single block effect, the effect does not stack. If you choose a player with Alcoholic in play, you both drink double. When either of you drinks, the other drinks with them. After you’ve poured the equivalent of one drink per person, (excluding yourself) you may choose another player to take this block. You must pour a drink of their choosing for any player who asks. All players must pull the first block they touch.īartender - Persistent. If you’re left handed, use your left hand, you’re struggling enough already.įirst Pick - Persistent. Whenever you’re given a drink, the giver must drink the same amount. Whenever you give a drink, you must drink the same amount. It’s effect remains active while in play.Įye for an Eye - Persistent. Persistent: instead of placing this block on the tower, place it face up in front of you. There’s also no rule against drinking for fun. If drinking heavy, add the additional rule: If you win, take a shot. Use house rules for other punishments if drinking light. Don’t forget the punishment for losers though! Feel free to knock over the tower if you’d rather lose than take the effect. If the tower falls, the effect does not happen. Unless specified otherwise, all block effects take place after the block is successfully placed on top of the tower. The effects of the block pulled must be resolved before the next turn can start. No effect can force a player to drink more than 1 shot or drink 40. Half a shot and drink 20 are interchangeable in all instances.Įach player individually chooses what drink X or a shot means to them.ĭrinks may be accumulated and taken as a shot after 40 drinks if a player chooses. If you’re drinking heavy, playing fast, or playing heads up… HAVE MERCY! Please drink responsibly, and remember that other players are trying to have a good time.Ī shot and drink 40 are interchangeable in all instances. Try it out, only one person needs to know the rules, and there’s no rush to play fast so it’s easy to look up anything you don't remember.Īnother note, this game is balanced around what my friends and I interpret drinking X as, and is meant to be played relatively slowly while talking, by a handful of players. If you have an unusual number of blocks, add/remove give or drink blocks as necessary. Write the name of the block on each block, leaving the serial block blank, then stack them up face down. I’ve seen other versions, but they tend to either lean more heavily towards the drinking aspect than the game aspect, or they have weird party rules that I don’t want to play with. Here’s a Jenga drinking game variant I made that my friends and I have been enjoying and tweaking for the past few years.
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