
How To Play Never Have I Ever The Game of Poor Life Decisions
Never Have I Ever The Game of Poor Life Decisions is a game where players reveal their secrets and laugh at each other’s past mistakes. The game is simple: each player gets 10 play cards and one player picks a rule card from the pile. The rule card tells the players what to do or say.
“Never Have I Ever: The Game of Poor Life Decisions” is a party game where players reveal embarrassing or questionable experiences by sharing “Never have I ever…” statements. Players who have done the action indicated by the statement must “admit” to it, usually by taking a card or a drink. The game aims to be humorous and reveal funny or awkward moments from players’ past.
Never Have I Ever The Game of Poor Life Decisions Rules

Here are the rules for playing Never Have I Ever The Game of Poor Life Decisions:
- Each player gets 10 Play Cards.
- One player picks a Rule Card from the pile and reads it out loud. The Rule Card tells you what to do with your Play Cards.
- During each round, players have to admit if they are “guilty” or “not guilty” of a Play Card.
- If you are guilty, you keep the card. If you are not guilty, you discard it.
- The first player to collect 10 Play Cards wins the game.
- You can also play Never Have I Ever as a drinking game by replacing your fingers with drinks.
Some examples of Rule Cards are:
- Swap: Exchange one Play Card with another player of your choice.
- Reverse: Read the Play Card backward and do the opposite of what it says.
- Dare: Do what the Play Card says or drink.
- Truth: Answer the question on the Play Card honestly or drink.
Some examples of Play Cards are:

- Never have I ever been drunk at church.
- Never have I ever gone a whole day without wearing any clothes.
- Never have I ever had anything pierced below my neck.
- Never have I ever been ____, where you fill in the blank.
Never Have I Ever is a game that will make you laugh, cringe, and learn more about your friends and yourself. So, Have good memories and share your thoughts with your favorites.
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