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Drinking game little green man
Drinking game little green man




drinking game little green man drinking game little green man

Match up to colors with the correct order of tiles. (This is so it’ll help protect them in game play.) The best thing to do is actually use an original monopoly game board as a reference when you begin placing all of your tiles down. Once you’ve printed out everything, preferably on card stock, you should use contact paper to laminate all the card s before you cut them out. Some of them include having to pay money to the center pot (which you can win by landing on the “Chug Your Drink” in 15 seconds or less space), having to go back a few spaces, receiving money, finishing your drink, taking shots, playing categories, a round of Never Have I Ever, et cetera. The “Chance” cards have been changed to “Cheers” cards and the “Community Chest” cards to “Last Call.” These cards have different fun positive and negative possibilities. So instead of making the typical “Chance” and “Community Chest” cards, I recreated my own version. I tried using the most expensive alcohols for the typically most expensive properties. I used all the same prices and rents on the Bottoms Up property cards as the original Monopoly game. The prices on the tiles are ones taken directly from the original Monopoly game. They came out just a tad smaller than I had planned, but they still worked out perfectly. I measured the individual tile spaces on the board I was using and created the tiles to be the same size. You could always create your own and change them. The following is the shareable PDF link for the board tiles I made. I thought it would also be cute to use old Barbie drinking glasses/bottles or something) (Depending on the size of the board of whichever Monopoly version you have, the tile pieces I created may be a tad off.) Instead you could use cardboard or a poster board, just as long as it’s something with a good enough surface to use as a game board.ĭICE (If you don’t actually purchase a monopoly board game)įor the token pieces you can always use something else for the tokens. For the monopoly board, you don’t have to go purchase or find an old game board. I’m attaching the links to the PDF files I created for the Bottoms Up board game.I also have a list of suggested materials. What if I took an old monopoly board and converted it into my own drinking game version of the game? While looking up ideas on how to paint my boyfriend’s fraternity cooler for his formal in a few months, I came across the top of a cooler painted to look like a drinking monopoly game. Over the Winter Break, I decided to get crafty with a little help from Pinterest.






Drinking game little green man