By; Rebecca Clark
The aim of the game is to retrieve the
object(s) that you need from your messy
room, in as short an amount of time as
possible.
The longer it takes
for you to find the
object, the more points
you lose!
You win the game when, and if, you find the elusive object.
Bonus points are awarded if you find the object before your allotted time is up.
If you fail to find
the object and lose
the game, you
must continue with
your day without
the missing object.
This will act as the
loser’s forfeit.
If you, like me, have little or no sense of
direction, then this game is for you!
The aim of the game is to arrive at your
destination (ie. The location of the
party, your best friends house, your college
lecture room) on time and without getting
lost.
You gain points for
knowing where
you are, and for
having enough
time left to arrive
early or on time.
You lose points
once you realise
you don’t know
where you are.
The game is
forfeited and
you lose if
you have to
call someone
for help, or
ask a
stranger for
directions!
The aim of the
game is to remain
awake and alert
the morning after
a night out.
You must battle
your lack of sleep
and fight the urge
for a quick nap!
If you doze off in lectures or on the bus, you lose the game.
You gain points if you manage to get off the bus at the right stop, and if your lecture notes still make sense to you the following day.
You win the game outright if you make it home (after college, work, etc.) without collapsing!
This game is particularly fun to play if you
have a family member or friend that is more
gullible than most.
The aim of the game is to convince said
gullible friend/parent/sibling that an
obviously outrageous and/or ridiculous lie is a
fact. (e.g. “No seriously mam, Barack Obama
was actually Britney Obama till he was 25!”)
You win if you
manage to
convince your
victim that you are
telling them the
truth.
If they become
suspicious or
refuse to accept
the lies, you lose!
This game centres around the ability to
wakeboard (Wakeboarding is a surface water
sport which involves riding a wakeboard over
the surface of a body of water).
It is also a seasonal sport (meaning don’t play
it in Ireland in the winter, because you’ll
likely freeze to death, even with a wetsuit!).
The aim of the game is to wakeboard for as long as possible, without cramping up or falling off.
The player gains points for successfully pulling jumps and/or tricks.
The game is over and the player loses when
he or she falls off.
The game can be played
as a competition, with the
player that has the highest
final overall score wins.