TV

Games to be played along with the watching of television shows.

Real World, Season 3, The

Version 2.0 - August 29, 1994

This guide is available in its most current form from Tardis Television Archives.

This material is also posted periodically to alt.tv.real-world and rec.arts.tv

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Quantum Leap

Last update: 8/31/93
by Tracy E. Finifter

The One Life to Live Drinking Game

"This set of rules was recently discovered in a sealed papyrus envelope beneath the craf eaten remains of Cyrus (Alex's here-to-fore never mentioned first husband)--talk about sleeping with the fishes!"

"Pour an even bigger glass of honey and spiced wine and a HUGE glass of bourbon (sic) and branchwater . . . .

DRINK at any of these occurrences:

NYPD Blue

Copyright 1994, Alan Sepinwall.
Created by Alan Sepinwall with the help of:
Paul Sabourin, Patrick Mallon, Steve Wall, Bryan O'Connor, Frank A.

Mystery Science Theater 3000

CREDITS: The MST3K Drinking Game was originated by Ben Combee (combee@prism.gatech.edu), with addenda by Scott Seibel (scifi@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu), Rich Kulawiek (rsk@gynko.cir.upenn.edu),

Moonlighting

Moonlighting

Drinking Game

Melrose Place

Editor's note: This is one of several Melrose Place games "floating around" "out there". I have no information.

Dukes of Hazzard, The


The Dukes of Hazzard Drinking Game

as conceived by:

Jonathan D. Machen, Nathan A. Martin, & Aaron L. Wevodau

Due South

Due South Drinking Game

Sorted by character, number of drinks, and alphabetically.

Note: use any beverage or snack of choice, but most of all, have fun!

Star Trek: Drunk Trek

Drunk Trek Rules: Version 6.1

(Stardate 9302.11) HTML version 9412.07

By Dan Sissman, Chris Aylott, Toby Elliott, Jonathan Young and various other redshirts.

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