All other players must pretend to row a boat with both hands. To activate, place both fists to each side of your head, raising your index finger to resemble a viking helmet. This card can be kept and activated at any time during the game.
The player that drew this card has a sip of their beverage. Pick a different player to have 1 sip of their beverage. If you run out of beer in your cup, you can stop drinking.
Starting with the player that drew this card, all players must continually drink their beer until the player to their right has stopped. Turn by turn starting with the person to the left of the dealer, flip over a card and do one of the following actions based on the card you flipped.Įveryone at the table picks up their beverage. Then, place the full deck (54 cards) around the glass creating a circle, with all cards touching to leave no gap. Place a large glass or stein in the middle of the table. Below, Beer Is OK has highlighted one way to play the game, however, if you have alternative rules you commonly play with, these are easily interchangeable. Also known as Circle of Death, it has been around for quite some time, so there are a wide variety of rules you can follow. Kings cup offers a wide variety of ‘mini games’ depending on the card drawn.