How To Play: We're sure that nearly all of you have at least heard of this game, and most of you have probably played it at least once. For the benefit of those of you that have lived under a rock for the majority of your life we thought we would set down the rules. Truth or Dare is a simple game that requires nothing but a few fun loving people to play. The object of the game is to get each of the players to either reveal some deep dark secret about themselves or else perform an act that will create a new dark secret, as well as embarrass the hell out of them. This game is usually best played with some people who know each other as this tends to be slightly less embarrassing for all. To begin play, one participant simply chooses to begin and asks any one of the other players the seemingly harmless question, "Truth or Dare?" The player asked the question must respond by choosing either 'Truth' or 'Dare.' One or the other, sorry folks, them's the rules. If they responded with 'Truth' then the asking player now asks a question to which the player must answer truthfully. If not then they may be punished severely with beatings or heavy consuming. Easy questions should not be tolerated. Asking a player if they masturbate to Playgirl or Penthouse is a much better question than asking if they like strawberry ice cream. If the player answered 'Dare' then it is up to the asking player to come up with a dare that is somewhat humiliating but amusing. The more outrageous the better. Challenges such as, "I dare you to kiss Bob on the lips" is much more acceptable than, "I dare you to walk naked into the police station." If the responding player refuses the dare then punishment should be very severe. This could include being locked in the basement or ejection from the game. Use your judgment, don't do anything that will leave a mark. After the responding player has either told the truth or completed his or her dare it is now their turn to ask one of the other players, "Truth or Dare." Play continues in this manner until all players have died of embarrassment or humiliation |