DRUNK STONED OR STUPID [A Party Game] [US]

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DRUNK STONED OR STUPID [A Party Game] [US]

DRUNK STONED OR STUPID [A Party Game] [US]

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Ben Kenigsberg of Variety reviewed the film positively, calling it "generous and briskly entertaining" and "a real non-fiction crowdpleaser". He also commented that director Douglas Tirola "pulls it off with style [...] skillfully presenting a huge amount of material, including animations rendered after the style of Lampoon artwork." [4]

Since the game is supposed to be played with people who really know each other, I couldn’t find better people to play this game with, other than my family. Expansions & Editions Just as the first expansion, this one too has 125 more cards which you can mix with the core Drunk, Stoned or Stupid, or you can just play it in its own. It is fun both ways. Since Drunk, Stoned or Stupid is an amazing party game, where you actually have to vote for your friends (you’ll see later in detail), we made this article to inform you about the rules, design, age range, the price of this game and lots more.And, just so we’re clear, this is a game for drunk, stoned, and stupid people… so there are no winners. The last person to hit 7 cards is just slightly less of a loser than their friends (or, rather, the people they used to call friends). This is a game for 4 or more players aged 17 or over. If you’re under 17, take this as a golden opportunity to make better life choices! Inside the box you’ll find 250 prompt cards that work along the lines of Who’s Most Likely To… And, since this isn’t a school prize-giving, don’t expect that sentence to ever end with ‘start their own business’, or ‘win a Nobel Prize’. Drunk, Stoned, or Stupid is a party game that roots out bad decisions… and punishes them! If you’re really looking forward to having fun with your most special people, and to ‘test’ how much you know them, this is the perfect game.

John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter called it "a lively, very entertaining look at the Lampoon 's unlikely empire". [9]

META

Our first question said: Spends hours deciding where to get food. Meaning who’s most likely to spend hours deciding where to get food. Alternate advertising artwork features a reproduction of the famous but controversial cover of the January 1973 "Death" issue of the National Lampoon. Retaining the photo of the man holding a gun to a dog's head, the words "Buy This Magazine" in the original caption "If You Don't Buy This Magazine, We'll Kill This Dog" has been changed to "See This Documentary". The cover is also referenced in the above-mentioned poster by an illustration of the dog. However, in this case, the dog is holding a gun to its own head while holding a sign saying "At the end of my trope", a pun on the saying "At the end of my rope".



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