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The World's Craziest Drinking GamesUnleash a night of epic laughter and unforgettable memories with 'The World's Craziest Drinking Games', your ultimate guide to booze fueled entertainment. This remarkable collection features an array of wild drinking games from around the globe, perfect for any gathering with friends or party occasions. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned pro, you'll find detailed instructions, difficulty ratings, and a 'what you need' section for each game,
Unleash a night of epic laughter and unforgettable memories with 'The World's Craziest Drinking Games', your ultimate guide to booze-fueled entertainment. This remarkable collection features an array of wild drinking games from around the globe, perfect for any gathering with friends or party occasions. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned pro, you'll find detailed instructions, difficulty ratings, and a 'what you need' section for each game, ensuring a seamless experience.All you need is your favorite alcoholic beverages, a few household items, and a group ready for outrageous fun. This is no ordinary compilation; it's a reservoir of party wisdom from beer enthusiasts, gin aficionados, and wine lovers alike. Dive into hilarious activities, from sporting 'Chicken Goggles' with our Australian friends, engaging in the energetic 'Horse Race' popular with the Brits, to mastering the cheeky 'Slip It In', a classic American game.
Throughout the gameplay, discover quirky drinking facts and amusing myths to keep the energy high and the laughter rolling. Ready to elevate your festivities? Grab your copy of 'The World's Craziest Drinking Games' and turn any ordinary party into an unforgettable bash.
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Strap yourself in for a barrel of laughs and a party to remember with this incredible collection of booze-based games from around the world. This comprehensive guide gives you all the essentials required to play, including difficulty ratings, a "what you need" section and clear game instructions. Don't worry if you're new to drinking games - all you need is a generous amount of your favourite alcoholic drink, a few common household items and the desire for some outrageous fun with your friends. But this is no ordinary collection of boozy shenanigans - it contains the collective knowledge of beer chuggers, gin swiggers and wine sippers from across the globe. Learn how to wear "Chicken Goggles" like the Aussies, beat the Brits at "The Horse Race" and "Slip It In" like an American. And that's not all: while you're waiting for your turn, you can distract and amuse yourself with one of the many random drinking facts and myths found throughout the book - that is, if the room isn't already spinning.
Author: Quentin Parker Publisher: Summersdale Publishers
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 105 x 148 mm
Pages: 128
Publication Date: 08-09-2022
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Feels cheap, not good for old eyes.
The watch seemed to work good. But it felt cheap, and I was looking for something with better illumination and easier to read. I ended up returning it.
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Cool Watch Great Price
Color: Black
I was looking for a smaller sized 100meter water resistant watch for the gym. It wears smaller than a 40mm which is great for me. 40mm is counting the pushers but its a perfect 37mm. I love the look. It's easy to operate, thin and lightweight. It's comfortable on the wrist, you could sleep with it on.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great watch. New model lacks holographic diffraction membrane on the display.
Color: Black
It's a really cool design. It's lightweight, thin, easy to read, and feels well made. I do not find the buttons hard to press. Setting the time is easy. In the showcase video of this watch it clearly has a holographic diffraction membrane on the display, which is what gives it the green reflection as the watch spins around, but that is the older model with the "Atlantis 100" writing on the 12 o'clock position. This new model does not have the holographic diffraction membrane, and that is a bit of a let down for me personally. It was a design feature that really set the watch apart from most other digital watches. It's something to keep in mind if you owned the older model and expect the new one to be exactly the same.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
$30 well spent
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I haven't worn a digital watch in years. I have a Seiko automatic I wear to work events or anything where I feel like having a "dress" watch (it's not really a dress watch, but just a nice watch) but otherwise, basically rely on my cell phone for telling time and setting alarms.
Recently, I've suddenly become interested in digital watches again. I remember how cool the Indiglo feature was on watches as a kid in the early 90s and started researching and comparing. I ended up purchasing one of the $99 Casio G-Shock watches with the solar and atomic clock radio features, and while it's definitely very cool, the wide square shape of the watch face and the curved resin wristband isn't comfortable for me to wear all day. So then I saw this one and figured for $30, it was worth giving it a shot. And I'm glad I did.
First of all, the watch is very comfortable to wear all day -- which really should be the most important thing. I don't have super big wrists but also have had issues in the past with wrist sprains and mild tendinitis from typing all day at work and then painting and repairing my home on the evenings and weekends. The small, round watch face is very comfortable and sits well on my wrist. The band is admittedly very cheap and flimsy feeling, but again, $30 watch.
I don't particularly care for stopwatch, timer, or alarm features from a digital wrist watch, but the Indiglo is so cool. Casio has stopped using electroluminescence in its watches and newer G-Shocks and similar Casios have a small LED that looks like the crappy old lights in cheaper digital watches from the 80s and 90s. It's disappointing to spend $100 on a new G-Shock to find out that the EL feature has been retired. However, this $30 Timex that feels more comfortable, fits better, and seems to be just as durable, has it.
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