

This makes it fun because the first player can actually save the loser from having to perform an action and turn the game on the winner. Usually the first player making the first statement gets to call if the game stops as soon as there is a loser or if it should continue until there is a winner. These are clean never have I ever questions. The winner or loser must then perform an action the group decide on. Never have I ever can be played with couples, friends, and in this version, its friendly for kids and under 18. You can play until there is only one person with a finger/s up standing (a winner) or when the first person is out (a loser). If you have, you put a finger down and then on and on, giving each person a chance to make a statement they have never done. So the game goes like this, one person would say: "Never have I ever kissed a boy".

The winner is the one with the last finger up! Once all your fingers are down, you’ve lost, so if you are known to take risks and are the adventurous type, it’s not a game you’re going to win but it’s still fun to play. If you have done the announced action, you put down a finger. In this game, each player holds up all the fingers on one (or two) hands and then each person takes turns saying something they have never done. You need: Nothing at all, just willing players

The game "Never have I ever." is a great ice-breaker game for teens, adults and even kids to get to know each other on a whole different level in a fun way.
