I Never

I Never; Never Have I Ever; Well, I Never; or I Have Never is a drinking game especially popular with University students.
The origin of the game is, as with most drinking games, unknown. The rules employed vary from group to group; below are the most universally applicable rules.
Players are arranged into something resembling a circle. The game is started with one playing saying "To my left/right, a game of 'I never'" followed by a simple statement. For example "I have never been sick in someone elses bed." In this case anyone who has been sick in someone elses bed must drink a pre-agreed upon amount (usually a finger of their drink).
Play then continues around the circle and the next person makes a statement. There is no official end point of the game, and it usually ends simply when everyone playing is either too bored or drunk to continue.

Seven-Eleven Doubles

Seven-Eleven Doubles, also known as Sloppy Dice, usually played by 2-6 people. The players sit around a table with a glass in the center. At the beginning of each turn, the shot glass is filled with the desired amount of tequila, which varies greatly depending on the players. One player rolls two dice attempting to roll a seven, eleven, or doubles. If the player doesn't do this, the next person repeats the process. When a seven, eleven, or doubles is rolled, the player selects another person to drink. The chosen person must drink the alcohol and slam it down to the table while the original roller rolls the dice. If the drinker finishes before another seven, eleven, or doubles is rolled, play passes to the next person. The consequences should the drinker fail to complete the drink vary, one variant has the player finishing the drink and starting a completely fresh glass, and others simply requiring the glass to be topped up. Play continues in this fashion until players decide to quit, as there is no way of "winning" the game, other then being the last person who wishes to continue.

Dicing

This is a simple dice game, players sit around a table with a bottle of tequila and shot glasses. A player starts by rolling the dice, the resulting number means that player must carryout the corresponding below task. The dice is then passed to the person to their left and they roll, so on and so on until no one can remember either who or where they are!

1 - Every player must drink their shot
2 - Move on to the next player (no drinking required)
3 - Swap places with the player to your right and roll again
4 - Player drinks a shot of tequila
5 - Roll the dice again, that's the number of shots the player must drink
6 - The player goes to the bar and orders a shot of tequila. He pays with too much money (i.e. fiver for a £2 shot) when the barman / barmaid goes to get the change, the drinker downs the shot in one before getting his change, if not, he orders again.

Frogs

Everyone sits in a circle. The first person starts by saying the first phrase, the second person says the second phrase, and so on. These are the phrases:
One frog
Two eyes
Four legs
In a pond
Kerplunk
(.......... then the next round)
Two frogs
Four eyes (two frogs = four eyes)
Eight legs (two frogs = eight legs)
In a pond
In a pond (one pond for each frog)
Kerplunk
Kerplunk (one kerplunk each frog)

This goes on and on until someone makes a mistake. The person that makes the mistake has have to drink. Keep going around the circle till someone makes a mistake. The third round would go like this:
3 frogs
6 eyes
12 legs
In a pond
In a pond
In a pond
Kerplunk
Kerplunk
Kerplunk

Go Fish

You play go fish in the normal style of things. But whenever somebody gets a set of four card with the same number and set them down on the table or floor, the person to their right has to take a shot. This means that 13 shots will be taken every game.