


🎉 Drink, Play, Conquer - The Ultimate Party Experience Awaits!
Drunk Quest is a thrilling drinking party game designed for adults, featuring a captivating collection of 66 monsters, 118 treasures, and 16 hero/realms, totaling 200 unique cards. With custom dice and high-quality artwork, this print-and-play game promises to elevate your gatherings and create unforgettable memories.
E**C
Fun game for a different kind of drinking night
There's a lot of drinking games out there, but this one definitely provides a very different experience. Be warned that this game isn't for everyone since it's more complex than your normal I-drink-you-drink game. It's so much fun if you have a group who's looking to night in, doing a longer, more involved drinking activity. If you have a group who's looking to get sloshed real quick without much thinking, don't bother bringing this out, and just grab a deck of cards. The level of drinking can be adjusted too per your group's feel, so you can keep things chill or get trashed - whatever you want!Be careful with the cards while drinking though. They're fairly cheaply made as some other reviews have pointed out (obviously to keep costs low), and if you spill on a pile, then it's pretty much ruined. Also, of course this is meant to be a fun, fantasy-style game, and maybe the comically large cards are supposed to add to that effect, but they're actually uncomfortably hard to hold and handle. Good luck keeping your cards in your hand after a few rounds of drinks. Honestly, if the cards were shrunk to about 60% of their size, it'd be kind of perfect.
P**3
Everyone's a Winner
I heard about this game from a friend and since we have become the game collectors we decided to make the purchase. The game is fun and does use elements of Munchkin and quite a few other card games. It was pretty easy to teach and the deck has a wide variety of cards so you don't feel like your seeing the same cards all the time. The tin is nice but doesn't leave much room if you choose to purchase the expansion to the game. I highly recommend to those that like card games but like the added comradery of a drinking game.
A**N
Fun game, rules leave much to be desired.
The game is great, we've had several pretty intense "Quests" with it. However, everytime we play it seems like the insufficient rules lead to some kind of discrepancy on how cards should be carried out.It kind of takes a way a lot of the magic of the game when arguing over the incomplete rules takes place about every time. We still have fun with it, but it gets to the point where some people don't want to play any more because of the lack of rules.That being said, the game is very fun until you hit a snag in the rules.They should post a more comprehensive rulesheet in PDF form or something on their website to download.
C**L
Munchkin: DrunkQuest
If you're looking for just juvenile drinking, this is your game. It was described to me as "Munchkins: The Drinking Game", and I think that's a fitting description.As a gameplay breakdown, the turn order is pretty simple. A player flips a monster card, there's a number on the card for the "Level" of the monster (drinks you must take to defeat it), amount of treasures you receive for defeating the monster, and ability the monster has. (For example: Players to your left and right also drink the allotted drinks, but don't get the level or treasure for defeating it.) Starting with the person who flipped the monster, everyone gets a chance to modify the monster by adding drinks, subtracting drinks, making the monster worth more or less levels, moving or locking the monster, etc. The options on your turn are: Play an action card (essentially a treasure that modifies the monster), use your character ability, or don't play anything and simply draw a treasure card. At the end, the person who flipped the monster gets one last turn. After that, you tally up all the changes made, and whoever the monster is on at that time drinks those drinks. Then, the turn moves clockwise (or counter-clockwise for you rebellious folk) and the game continues. Each monster provides one level (granted, it wasn't removed) when you defeat it. First person to level 6 wins.This sounds simple, and it is. But, the backstabbing done in games like Munchkin is pretty severe in this game. Everyone has a good amount of cards they can play all the time, which leads to a lot of messed up things happening. (Especially if you play with jerks, like me.) There was one point where someone had a monster that was initially 6 drinks, and their ability was the one I used as an example earlier: Player to your left and right have to drink as well. By the end of the rotation, the monster was up to roughly 25 drinks. That's a lot of drinks at one time. The player whose monster it was then played a "Squire" card, passing all her drinks to another player. All 25 of those drinks got passed to the person on her right, making it so he had to drink ~50 drinks now. Since he really didn't want to do that, he played a Squire card of his own, passing all 50 drinks to the person on the card owners left, giving her a total of 75 drinks (and nothing to show for it afterwards). This is the only time the drinks have gotten this high after 3 games of playing it, but I thought I'd provide an example of just how bad it can actually get. There are rules for running away from monsters, but our group never uses them, so I don't know how those work.Now, for the game itself: The game does have it's flaws. You get a roll and a fiefdom randomly provided to you at the beginning of the game. The roll has character abilities, the fiefdom is generally "If you ever take x drinks at once while fighting a monster, do this". It is a fun thing for the game, but there are characters and fiefdoms that are just overpowered compared to others. Although this isn't necessarily game breaking, it is a little annoying when you get a character, read their abilities, and think "wow...I'm never going to use any of this..." while watching your friends throw out abilities left and right. Other than that though, the game is incredibly fun, really silly, and just and overall silly time. While there are drinking games where you wind up getting full before you get drunk, this is a well paced game that allows your stomach to tone down and clear out before you're going to be handed drinks again, which makes it a very approachable drinking game. On top of that, the cards are very well made, very colorful, and very large (so you can easily read them after your drinks). The box does say the game will last about 30 minutes, but I have yet to play a game that has gone by that quickly. First game we played took about 3 hours, and went down from there. I believe the last game we played was about an hour, but depending on what people get, the game can go on for a while.Although I said the game has flaws, I did give it five stars still. Reason being that it's a drinking game. You play it to drink with friends and have a good time. Although some things might be a bit unbalanced, everyone will still be taking a lot of drinks over the course of the game, which is the reason for playing it. By the end of the game, no one really even cares who wins most of the time, it was all about the adventure (and the drinks...can't forget about the drinks). In the end, you will have a lot of fun playing this with your friends, and that is the reason I gave it five stars regardless of it's flaws. You want a fun, silly drinking game? This delivers, plain and simple.
T**Y
BUY THIS NOW.
This game is hilarious but you should definitely be aware of your limits. While reading the instructions may make it seem complicated, it's actually really easy to play and understand after one or two turns. Even if you've never played a card-based RPG before, you will still love this.In the game itself there are several classes to choose from giving you different strengths/advantages over other players. On top of that, there are item cards, ability cards and more. Each player can only hold a certain number of cards in your hand at any given time so you must cycle your cards but there are also cards that can change the game at any given moment. It's never stale and if you like drinking/getting drunk fast, this is the game for you.
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