![]() You might remember playing this game in siam dius. You guessed it, whoever ends up with 31 takes the drink. Each player can choose to say one, two or three numbers, for example, ‘2, 3, 4′ or ’15, 16’. How it works is every player will take turns counting from one to 31 in order. And no, you don’t get any ice cream while playing! If you’re lacking the resources for some of the other drinking games, Baskin Robbins 31 is a simple-to-play Korean drinking game that will get you buzzed in seconds. Here’s the catch, the number of sake cups overturned before the object is found is the number of cups the loser has to drink! If you want to up the drinking stakes, add more sake cups to lower the odds of finding the object.ĭanger Level: □□□ 6. Baskin Robbins 31 Whoever uncovers the object loses and drinks up. The cups are switched around and each person takes a turn to pick a cup. Translated to ‘chrysanthemum flower’, this Asian drinking game has the same concept but with a chrysanthemum flower (a coin will do) placed under one of several sake cups. Kiku No Hana is a little like that magic trick street magicians perform, where they hide a ball under one of three cups and shuffle them around, before asking someone to select the cup they think the ball’s under. Depending on how f*cked up your ‘Osama’ is! After the command is done, the chopsticks are collected and redistributed again. Expect anything from ‘number two must drink’ to ‘number three and number six must kiss’. Whoever draws ‘Osama ‘ is king and comes up with commands for the rest to follow. The rest will keep their numbers a secret. The game starts by drawing straws (with your eyes closed), except that this is an Asian game so you’ll be using chopsticks instead. Each chopstick is labelled with a number representing the number of players, with one marked ‘Osama ‘. But make no mistake, this ‘ Osama’ will still create just as much chaos! ‘Osama ‘ is actually Japanese for ‘king’ and in every round, one person becomes the ‘Osama ‘ who will come up with hilarious antics for the rest to perform. Hold your horses, this isn’t a game glorifying the notorious terrorist. ![]() Perhaps the only good news is that if you have crush whom you wanted to get closer to, this game may just be your perfect window of opportunity. ![]() As they nibble closer to their opponent with every bite, the first one to chicken out and pull back is the loser. ![]() To play, two people put one end of a Pocky stick in their mouths and bite. Sounds fun, right?ĭo you have good food to recommend? Click here! Regardless of how close you are to your pals, the infamous Pocky Game will put you and your friends in uncomfortable scenarios like never before. This next Japanese drinking game may be your worst nightmare come true. Hold your breath and pray that the metal piece doesn’t break off when it’s your turn. How Soju Cap Flick works is everyone takes a turn to flick the metal piece. When you twist off the bottle cap, leave the extra strap of metal attached to the cap and twist it out into a straight line. Actually called somek (소맥), this punishment drink shoots the buzz straight to your head.ĭon’t throw away the soju bottle just yet, so you can continue with another Korean drinking game. But of course, you can always pour more to sabo the guy after you! No cheating here, it has to be at least a visible drop of soju. Players take turns to pour soju into the shot glass, as little or as much as they like. Place the shot glass on top of the ‘ocean’ of beer and just like the Titanic, the idea is to sink it. The set-up is easy all you need is a tall glass half-filled with beer and a shot glass. Titanic? I honestly can’t think of a better name for this Korean drinking game that’s literally about sinking ships. Or rather, any excuse for us to start drinking in broad daylight! 1. In traditional fashion, our team took it upon ourselves to test out these Asian drinking games for you. It’s time we Asians reclaim our title as the real ‘wild ones’! So in the spirit of novelty, here are 10 insane Asian drinking games from Korea, China & Japan for you to lit-ify your next TGIF. Let’s face it – Beer Pong and King’s Cup are getting a little mainstream.
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