Any player breaking these rules is penalized one gulp

-Every player at the table is now called Bruce -You can no longer slide anything on the table -Rename everyone with colours. "Mr Pink, Mr Black, Mr Yellow, Miss Green" etc -From now on, everyone has to speak with a "lisp" -Before anyone drinks, they must ask for permission from the rule master "oh fearless leader, may I consume my beverage?" -High Five the person to your left before taking a drink -The loser of "Thumbs Down" must sit at the table with his/her thumbs pressed against the side of their head, as a constant reminder of how badly they played "Thumbs Down" -Everyones name is rotated one spot to the left. Failure to use the "correct persons name" results in a penalty -One certain player can not talk, can not laugh, just has to sit there and shut up! -No elbows on the table -If a player gives you an AWAY CARD, you must gargle your beverage before swallowing it -You can only use your left hand to drink -No drops of liquid from your bottle or glass to hit the table -Before you take a gulp, you must say "mmmm, this is drip drop drippin' GOOOD!" -You cannot say the word "what"

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If you're playing the game with people for the first time, then it's best to explain the rules and the object of the game before people are too pissed. If you don't, it might be hard to get the game going as quickly and smoothly as it should be. Employ the 'No Spillage' rule often. This will help players concentrate on not destroying your game by splashing their drinks all over the place. The cards and the board have been specially coated 'for your protection', but we can't recommend emptying a beer into the box. Make the rules simple. The easier they are the quicker people forget to follow them and the more penalties you will see. Feel free to have your own 'House Rules'. The game is meant to be fun not competitive, so before the game starts you should adjust the rules to suit your night and the people you're playing with. At any time during the game, if you can't tell who the drunkest person at the table is... then YOU ARE THE DRUNKEST person at the table! On more than one occasion, players have picked on and ganged up on one particular player. This may work well for a while, but remember the game is designed under this philosophy, 'What goes around, comes around'. Often, players make alliances that don't even last one round. The game is built on back-stabbing and revenge, a dish best served cold! Have the drinks you wish to consume either on, under, or near the table so you don't have to get up ever 5 minutes. The faster and smoother a round goes the more enjoyable the game. Players leaving the table to get beverages can make the game run slower.

Some of you out there will be playing 'Ring of Fire' for the first time. Others will be seeing an old favourite in a new light. Either way, we've been playing this version for about 18 months now. Along the way, we've discovered a bunch of useful information to help your drinking game experience rock to its full potential.