HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut’s attorney general isn’t happy that a video game called “Frat Party Games: Beer Pong” was rated suitable for children as young as 13. The video game is based on a popular college drinking game where competitors toss a pingpong ball into the opposing player’s cup. If the ball lands in the …
Our generation grew up with video games. At the arcade, pizza joint, at your friends house that has the better controller… Through college games became the distraction from school work, the prep before going out, the alternative to a bogus party, the wind down from the night out or like some of us a focus …
Sure! because drinking and laughing at intoxicated rookies is just not fun enough. Well drinking games are usually followed up with testing your chiefing skills when the losers pass out… Now I’m not advocating binge drinking on anyone – know your limits – but if you just can’t get a party started, go with a …