Kings (also known as King’s Cup or Circle of Death) is a party game enjoyed by many around the world. Players sit in a circle and draw cards, each card having a specific rule. It’s a game that has been around for decades and is still popular today.

The game starts by arranging a cup, or “king’s cup,” in the center of the circle, and shuffling a deck of cards. Each player takes turns drawing a card and following the corresponding rule or action. For example, if a player draws an Ace, they must take a drink, and if a player draws a Four, they become the “floor manager” and can make anyone touch the ground.

One of the most notorious cards in the game of Kings is the King. When someone draws the King, they must pour some of their drink into the “king’s cup” in the center of the table. The player who draws the fourth and final King must drink the entire contents of the cup, which is usually a concoction of all the drinks poured throughout the game.

Kings is a game that’s easy to customize and make personal. Different groups of friends may have their own unique rules and punishments. Some may have a Master Rule list, which are a series of generally more intense punishments that can be customized for each game.

There are also many variations of Kings, such as “Queens” where female players make up their own rules, or “Waterfall” where each player starts drinking when the person to their right starts and stops drinking when the person to their left stops.

Kings is a game that can be enjoyed by many individuals, but it’s important to remember to drink responsibly. It’s easy to become engrossed in the game and forget to keep control of your drinking. It is recommended to have a designated driver or use other transportation resources if you plan to play.

Overall, Kings is a game of fun and antics that can bring people together for a good time. It’s a great way to break the ice at a party or relax with friends on a Friday night. Just remember to stay safe, drink responsibly, and never let the game get out of hand.

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