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Grand Theft Auto Drinking Game
Normally a video game having multiplayer is a prerequisite to creating an entertaining drinking game.  This is not the case with Grand Theft Auto.  Phillip Saindon created this GTA drinking game that is as fun even when you don’t have your hands on the controller.  Grab some buddies and beers, it’s time to steal cars and cause virtual mayhem!
Rules:One player will play while everyone else watches.  For every star gained, observers take that many sips of beer (example, the player gets one star, everyone else takes one sip.  If the player gets another star, everyone takes two sips).
For every star lost, the player takes one sip.  Using these rules, the best strategy would be for the player to try to go back and forth between five and six stars.  When the player dies, they must hand the controller over to the next person in line.  It seems like using weapon codes would make this game very interesting, but the usage of codes is left up to the party. 
Thanks again to Phillip Saindon for submitting this game!

Grand Theft Auto Drinking Game

Normally a video game having multiplayer is a prerequisite to creating an entertaining drinking game.  This is not the case with Grand Theft Auto.  Phillip Saindon created this GTA drinking game that is as fun even when you don’t have your hands on the controller.  Grab some buddies and beers, it’s time to steal cars and cause virtual mayhem!

Rules:
One player will play while everyone else watches.  For every star gained, observers take that many sips of beer (example, the player gets one star, everyone else takes one sip.  If the player gets another star, everyone takes two sips).

For every star lost, the player takes one sip.  Using these rules, the best strategy would be for the player to try to go back and forth between five and six stars.  When the player dies, they must hand the controller over to the next person in line.  It seems like using weapon codes would make this game very interesting, but the usage of codes is left up to the party. 

Thanks again to Phillip Saindon for submitting this game!