Prison Architect.... drinking game

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Prison Architect.... drinking game

Postby blipadouzi » Thu Sep 12, 2013 12:45 am

So here's a fun little game I played last Friday and thought I'd share,
if you are under the legal drinking age in your country, get yourself a bottle of root beer or ginger ale :P

Also as this is a fun social game rather than bugs or fun facts about the game, I thought it best to post it in the Lounge rather than in one of the PA forums.

Setup

-Get yourself a bottle of your favourite drink... the stronger the better.
-Start a new Prison Architect game (don't want you to rage quit the next day because you goof-up a prison you've been working on for a few weeks)
-Most importantly... have fun

Rules

If someone dies (staff/prisoner/visitor)... take a drink
If a prisoner escapes... take a drink
If your prison is overcrowded (prisoners in holding cells or standing outside)... take a drink
If you run out of cash (go into negative petty cash)... take a drink
Use lockdown, bang-up or shakedown... take a drink for each use
If there's a riot in your prison... take a drink
If you have to call any emergency service... take a drink for each team (if you call 2 riot police and 1 Paramedic... that's 3 drinks)

Goal

Try to make it to 100 prisoners... if you pass out, you lose... if you upchuck, you lose.
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Re: Prison Architect.... drinking game

Postby christopher1006 » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:12 am

blipadouzi wrote:Try to make it to 100 prisoners... if you pass out, take a drink... if you upchuck, take a drink.

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Re: Prison Architect.... drinking game

Postby Captainfailsauce » Thu Sep 19, 2013 12:54 am

That's a typical play session for me! I've yet to win and my GP has expressed concern.

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