How to play Truth or Dare?

Thursday, April 21, 2011 4/21/2011


Step 1
          Gather the players into a circle, make sure you get comfortable.


Step 2
          Get rid of anyone who is not meant for the game (parents, siblings, etc.).


Step 3
           Agree to a set of rules - Where can dares occur? Do people have to watch the person perform the dare? Can dares involve people not in the game? Can dares be done in the presence of adults? Be sure to think of everything when it comes to the rules. It might be a good idea to write them down to assure that everyone agrees on them.


Step 4
          Another popular rule lets players choose the same thing only twice in a row. For example, if they choose truth two times in a row, their next turn has to be dare.


Step 5
             Remember, there is an extent to how far a dare can go. Don't do anything illegal or life-threatening. If someone really doesn't want to do a dare, everyone in the game will pick a difficult dare of their own. The player then must choose one of the new dares. Choose wisely when electing to go to the alternate dares because they could be much worse.


Step 6
            Focus on the Game! - Don't be distracted with your cellphone (Indeed, you might want to put it away, as it might spark people's imaginations about how to dare you.)


Step 7
           You are able to cooperate with other people to think of a truth or dare, but you must ask the person being asked for their permission to consolidate. Remember you are the one to dare the person, not the other people. Pick or think which dare you believe would be the best.


Step 8 
           Remember - You don't have to do a dare if it's too much and surpasses the "limit" of what the group is playing for.    


Step 9
           If a player chooses to tell the truth, make sure they tell the full truth.


                                                              HAVE FUN

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