How do you play G Day Bruce?

Play a goofy game/icebreaker

  1. Get in a circle with your group (works best with 4+ people and an outrageous Australian accent)
  2. Everyone’s name is Bruce.
  3. Someone begins by turning to the Bruce to their right and says, “G’day Bruce”
  4. This Bruce responds by saying “G’day Bruce” back to the first Bruce.

How do you play the drinking game possum?

The online Urban Dictionary defines possum as a “drinking game in which players have to sit in a tree, like possums, and consume a pack of 24 beers [typically 350ml units in New Zealand] until they fall out of the tree from drunkenness”.

What are some drinking games for 2 people?

14 Drinking Games for 2 Persons

  • Two Truths and a Lie. These Cards Will Get You Drunk – Fun Adult Drinking Game for Parties.
  • Higher or Lower.
  • Never Have I Ever.
  • Flip Cup.
  • I’m Going on a Picnic.
  • Truth or Dare.
  • Quarters.
  • Power Hour.

How do you play rattlin bog drinking game?

The rules are simple: everyone sits in a circle and takes turns drinking to the chorus in a counterclockwise cycle. So to start, you’ll need to find the song Rattlin’ Bog. It’s one of those Irish generational jig type song, so there’s really no specific artist that sings it.

How do you play God Save the Queen drinking game?

Any player may start this game by successfully placing or throwing the coin into another person’s beverage, sinking it to the bottom. They will then cry, ‘God save the Queen’. The owner of the drink must then proceed to finish their beverage as quickly as possible and therefore save the Queen from drowning.

How do you play caps?

The four players take turns throwing bottle caps, attempting to get them into the other team’s glasses. If a cap hits the rim, but fails to go in, it is a “Ping” and the glass is filled with more beer. If a cap goes in, the player who was scored against gets to try to retaliate (that is, throw a cap back).

What is the game Ibble Dibble?

What is Ibble Dibble? Ibble Dibble is a popular drinking game for which you need a large group of players, ideally five or more. The game gets its name from the phrase that players have to repeat throughout. It is a nonsensical phrase. In order to play, you need one cork, matches, and if you drink it, alcohol.