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Old 06-02-2011, 10:35 AM
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Default The candle game

I ran into something recently that reminded me of a game I learned/played in Europe. While stationed there, a friend invited me to a party. We had a great time and as it got dark, we moved inside. There we sat on the floor in a circle. A bottle was spun and the person had to go into the center of the circle. All members of the opposite sex rolled a dice, and the highest number joined the circle as "proof person". The circle was relatively large, so that the people inside could move around. Then the lights were turned off, and the first person had to strip completely naked. The "proof person" was allowed and encouraged to do whatever was necessary to "confirm" that the person was in fact completely naked. Then the timer was set for 1 or maybe 2 minutes.
All articles of clothing had to remain inside the circle, but anyone was allowed to "adjust" them. For example button up a blouse and turn it inside out, or tie panties in knots and hide them inside socks, etc.
The person in the circle had 1-2 minutes to get dressed. Clothes had to be dressed in sequence. If you could not find your underpants, you could not put on jeans, for example. The blouse that had been buttoned up and turned inside out, had to be straightened out first, before it could be put on. If it had buttons or zippers, the had to be closed or the article had to be taken off again.
Each player in the circle had a candle. Once the timer went off, the first candle was lit and the light passed on to the rest of the players. Once all candles were lit, the lights came back on, and the person in the middle had to freeze in whatever state they were in.
Any clothes which were not worn correctly had to be taken off again and combined with the clothes the person never got to put on in the first place. The clothes were collected in a big pile and the person had to join the circle dressed/undressed as they were for the next round and so on.
At the end of the evening, the clothes were "auctioned" off for a dare.
Which literally meant, anyone could bid on them - which made for some interesting scenarios.

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