Saturday, September 16, 2017

The Rules of Truth or Dare

The Rules of Truth or Dare



Hey everyone!

Recently, my friends and I have been playing Truth or Dare quite a lot. I dont feel like I need to explain this game, since its very well known, but just in case you have no idea here is a short explanation I got off Wikipedia (here):
Truth or Dare? is a party game requiring two or more players. Players are given the choice between answering a question truthfully, or performing a "dare", both of which are set by the other players.
Usually there are a lot of limits to the game that people establish beforehand, stuff like dares cant be too inappropriate etc. The problem is that if you dont establish these rules before the game, things can get out of hand, and also people will find loopholes to your truths/dares and not do them properly. (Which, I can tell you, really sucks.)

So I thought Id share the rules that my friends and I have agreed on (co-written by my good friend Nekuro), to make things generally easier when you play the game. Feel free to add or modify the rules to your liking, and also tell me what I should include in the comments!

~*SIDENOTE*~
Our games of Truth or Dare do allow inappropriateish dares, so if youre going to use these rules, I suggest you add something about inappropriate dares. Also, since its the summer holidays for us, were playing over Skype, so you should modify these to fit real-life games of Truth or Dare.


1) What is said in this game, without permission, cannot be revealed to any other people who were not in the current game of Truth or Dare.

2) Dont judge the victims answers/dont hold it against them as its probably just for the sake of the truth/dare.

3) Truths & Dares have to be done without question. (No exceptions)

4) #HAVEMERCY (for the other people involved in the dare, not for the victim)

5) You cant choose truth more than two times in a row.

6) Everytime you start a new game of Truth or Dare you must create a new group, unless the group already has the players in it already (and ONLY the players, no one else). [only applies if youre playing over Skype or Kik or another similar instant messaging software]

7) You must wait two minutes to tell the person/people it was a dare, or as soon as they come online if they are offline. For dares that involve group chats, you must wait for two minutes to reveal that its a dare if someone replies within two minutes of the dare. If no one replies, you have to wait until someone replies to reveal that its a dare. The current members involved in the truth or dare game when the dare was issued dont count as repliers.

8) If you forfeit (refuse to do the truth/dare), you must immediately leave the group.


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