Looking for a game that’s similar to Beer Pong or Nemesis? The Civil War Drinking Game is a perfect 3v3 alternative to these popular drinking games that evolve around shooting ping pong balls into the rival team’s party cups.
Instead of waiting for your turn, you’re allowed to shoot balls at any time. This makes Civil War highly competitive and fast-paced, which is why you’ll love it!
Here, we will take you through the full rules and gameplay you’ll need to start playing right away.
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Players
3+
Equipment
20-30 party cups, 2+ ping pong balls
Duration
5-10 minutes
Area
anywhere
Tabletop
yes
Drinking
yes
How to Play the Civil War Drinking Game?
In Civil War, each player has three to six cups as their lives. When playing with three lives per person you’ll need 20 cups total, and with six lives 38.
This set of glow-in-the-dark ping pong balls and cups allows you to play outside even in the dark, and not only that, it adds a funky and vibrant touch to the game!
Before you start playing, it’s important to determine how many everyone starts with.
Setting Up
- Determine the number of lives per player.
- Place the cups as the image below shows when playing with three lives:
- Or as the image below when playing with six lives:
- Fill all red cups with beer and the blue cups with water.
- Determine the starting team via rock, paper, scissors or drawing straws.
Civil War Drinking Game Rules
Once the first team takes their shots, the game starts, and everyone can keep shooting.
The goal is to throw ping pong balls into the other team’s cups. When you hit a cup, the other team’s owner has to finish it and remove it from the playing field.
The first team to eliminate all the other team’s cups wins the game!
Remember a few important rules:
- Drink before you shoot: If your cup gets hit, you have to drink it before you can take another shot. While you’re doing that, your teammates can keep on trying to score.
- Pass the ball: You can always pass the ball to your teammates during the game, also while you’re drinking.
- Team zones: The middle of the table is like a boundary line. Only players from one side can pick up balls that land on their side, even if they’re on the ground.
- Getting out: You’re out of the game if two balls land in your cup at the same time. But, you can block the second ball. You’re also out if all your cups are gone.
- Eliminated players can still help: If you’re out, you can pick up balls and pass them to your teammates. This means that it can be a smart strategy to leave an opponent with one remaining cup in the game.
Wrap Up
The Civil War Drinking Game puts a fun spin on the classic Beer Pong, making it a great way to mix things up in your usual lineup of drinking games with cups.
Playing drinking games is always a good time, but remember to keep it in check. Be mindful of your limits and ensure everyone’s doing well throughout. Never pressure anyone into drinking. If someone wants to join the game without drinking, that’s totally cool. You can simply fill their cups with water instead of beer.
After some intense rounds of Civil War, it can be enjoyable to switch things up with party games that don’t involve drinking. Take, for instance, the Fish Bowl Game. It’s a team-based party game where you describe and act out words to your teammates, scoring points in the process. Definitely worth a try!