Tower of Beirut
Tower of Beirut is a 3 story version of beer pong, with the stable chilly twist cups, stacking of the beer pong cups is now possible.
Instead of 1 level of 10 cups, there would be 3 levels consisting of: 6 cups on the bottom level, 3 cups on the 2nd. level, and 1 cup on the top level.
Game 1) You can play where you simply land a ball in each cup, and remove that cup regardless of the level the cup is on and drink the contents. Or,
Instead of 1 level of 10 cups, there would be 3 levels consisting of: 6 cups on the bottom level, 3 cups on the 2nd. level, and 1 cup on the top level.
Game 1) You can play where you simply land a ball in each cup, and remove that cup regardless of the level the cup is on and drink the contents. Or,
Game 2) The object of the "Tower of Beirut" is to have the opposing team remove all of their cups. this is accomplished two ways.
When team 1 is throwing at team 2's Tower, team 1 must land a ball in the cups in the top remaining level, if the ball lands in a cup in the top level, that cup is removed and the defending team (team 2 in this example) must drink the contents of that cup.
If however, team 1 misses the top level cups and instead lands a ball in a lower level cup, team 1 must remove one of their top level cups and drink the contents inside.
Once a team has no more cups left regardles of the way in which the cups were removed, that team losses the game.
When team 1 is throwing at team 2's Tower, team 1 must land a ball in the cups in the top remaining level, if the ball lands in a cup in the top level, that cup is removed and the defending team (team 2 in this example) must drink the contents of that cup.
If however, team 1 misses the top level cups and instead lands a ball in a lower level cup, team 1 must remove one of their top level cups and drink the contents inside.
Once a team has no more cups left regardles of the way in which the cups were removed, that team losses the game.