10 Party Games That Become A Lot More Exciting With Strip Rules

9. Monopoly

Monopoloy This one is going to take a bit of an imagination and some patience, so please bear with me. It is also best played in conjunction with drinking rules (and is best played with multiple players). In Monopoly, players take turns going around a board, landing on spacing, and paying cash to buy up property. With drinking rules in effect, every $100 is a drink. So if you pay into something, you drink. Someone pays you, they drink. A general rule of thumb here is that in the center, there exists a tall shot glass or mug. Each time someone pays taxes, not only do you drink, but you pour some liquor into the center drinking receptacle. So, when one lands on Free-Parking, instead of just getting all the money, the player has to work for it by drinking everything in that glass. Where stripping comes in is during the phase of the game that players start making monopolies and building some real-estate. Every time you land on a house, you take off an article of clothing. If you happen to land on a Hotel, you're done son, get naked. But naked doesn't mean you're out. It's a 1-for-1 switcheroo. If a player lands on one of your houses, you put an article back on (A hotel means you get to suit-up). Landing on Go will also result in you being permitted an article of clothing To win, as in normal Monopoly, you have to be the last man standing after all other players have declared bankruptcy. Additionally a player may be declared winner if all others are naked while one still has at least one article of clothing on. A non-rule may exist for drinkers as well. If you get K.O.'d you're out of the game. Go home player, you're drunk. It's said that these days the real-estate and financial sector will take the shirt off your back... I'm just making it a little bit more shall I say, true-to-life.
 
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