2. I Spy
It's a game that can be played anywhere and with any amount of people. You can do it at home, outside, in a car on the road. It's a pretty simple game really. Players take turns "spying" something in the area, and give the other players a clue with which they must use to guess the object in question. For example if I spied a tree I would say, "I spy with my little eye, something that is green." The others players must take turns by guessing. It is usually good to set a time limit or a guess limit. It is also not something that one usually can win as it has the potential to continue on indefinitely. For the sake of being competitive though, I like to spice things up good and proper. So when you spy something, you want to think of something possible to guess, but give a good clue that might be tricky. After you are set you make a wager of articles of clothing. "I bet 2 articles of clothing that you can't what I spy" and continue on to tell them your clue. The other players must either call or pass. If you pass, no harm done. Once there is a call on the table, the others can decide if they want to either pass or raise the bet. It goes until all but one potential guesser folds. The bet is than put back to the original person whom made the spy. So if the guesser raised the bet to 3, the spy must either call it or fold. If they call it the game moves forward. If the object in question is not guessed, the loser would take off three articles. If it is, the spy must do the same. If the spy refuses the call however, they must remove articles of clothing that are equal to his/her original bet. If you win a round and have lost clothing, you may put pieces back on that are equal to the bet. As usual, the game continues until one all but one player are in their birthday suits.