Drunk Quest Drinking Card Game

Drinking games are typically played with minimal items. This results in a game that can be played in a variety of locations without a lot of preparation, but one that is many times simple to the point of being boring. It’s hard to create a drinking game that is a genuinely good game and not just an excuse to drink, but it can be done. Loot Corps has stepped up to the challenge with it’s card game, Drunk Quest.

Creators Jasn Painter and Athena Cagle wanted to design a drinking game that was fun to play and watch, and that offered deep gameplay while being easy to pick up. Drunk Quest is a fantasy card game with role playing elements. Players level up their hero by defeating monsters, like the Brandy Orc. There are items to help you on along the way and even boss monsters that the entire party must face together. Because it’s a drinking game, cards have drink values and modifiers that players observe.

The result is a lighthearted fantasy extravaganza, not unlike a booze themed Munchkin. The game isn’t out yet, but you can help finance it by backing Loot Corps on their Kickstarter page.

Drunk Quest Kickstarter Page

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