Flip a coin onto a pizza box — land on blank space and trace a rule, land on a circle and follow it.
Pizza Box is a fun drinking game where players build the rulebook as they play. Starting with a blank surface — a pizza box is traditional — players flip a coin. Land on blank space and you trace the coin, write your name, and add any rule you want. Land on someone's circle and you follow their rule. The game gets more interesting as the box fills up with rules.
Get a large flat surface — a pizza box works perfectly, but any cardboard or sheet of paper will do. Place it in the middle of the table. Everyone has a drink.
The first player flips a coin onto the box.
If it lands on a blank space: trace around the coin, write your name inside, and add any rule you want (e.g. 'drink 2', 'everyone drinks', 'speak in an accent until next turn').
If it lands on someone else's circle: follow that circle's rule.
If it lands on your own circle: nothing happens — flip again.
If the coin falls off the box, the player drinks once and the turn passes.
Play continues clockwise. As the box fills up, landing on blank space becomes harder and rules stack up.
Don't write names — just rules. Players must track which circle belongs to whom. Harder to enforce, but funnier.