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Krampus Drinking Game Rules

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Cue up Krampus and bring the Krampus drinking game to your winter movie night. Michael Dougherty’s 2015 film blends comedy, fantasy, and horror into sharp, snowy chaos. You watch a feuding family face dark folklore and savage holiday toys. It sets the stage for a holiday horror drinking game that keeps you in the action without slowing the fun.

Set the lights low, press play, and keep your drink close. The rules match the film’s pace and reward sharp eyes. You react to family squabbles, creeping dread, and bursts of wild action. Expect steady beats early, then a sprint when the storm hits. Play with friends, laugh at the carnage, and pace yourself with water. This page gives you clear Krampus drinking game rules for a lively holiday watch.

Krampus Drinking Game Rules:

  • Take a sip when the blizzard rattles the house or kills the lights.
  • Drink when a new snowman appears outside or moves closer.
  • Drink when Max tears up his Santa letter and throws it out.
  • Take a sip when Omi speaks German or tends the fire.
  • Drink when someone says “Krampus” by name.
  • Take a sip when Aunt Dorothy drops a sharp one-liner.
  • Drink when Aunt Dorothy says “God bless us, everyone.”
  • Drink when Howard calls Tom “Boy Scout” or brags about his Hummer.
  • Take a sip when twisted Christmas music plays over a creepy scene.
  • Drink when a gingerbread man yells, burns, or fires the nail gun.
  • Take a sip when the jack-in-the-box, Der Klown, opens far too wide.
  • Finish your drink when Der Klown swallows a kid whole.
  • Drink when the toy angel screeches or dive-bombs in the attic.
  • Take a sip when the teddy bear bites or gets stabbed.
  • Drink when elves crash through windows or haul someone with chains.
  • Take a sip when hoof prints or a tall horned shadow reveal Krampus.
  • Finish your drink when Omi shares her animated backstory by firelight.
  • Finish your drink when Max faces Krampus and begs for his family.
  • Drink when the Krampus bell appears in someone’s hand.
  • Take a sip when the final snow globe reveal fills the screen.
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About the Movie

Title: Krampus

Released: 04 Dec 2015

Rated: PG-13

Runtime: 98 min

Genre: Comedy

Plot: When his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max (Emjay Anthony) gets disillusioned and turns his back on Christmas. Meanwhile, this lack of festive spirit unleashes the wrath of Krampus: a demonic force of ancient evil intent on punishing non-believers. All hell breaks loose as beloved holiday icons take on a monstrous life of their own, laying siege to the fractured family's home and forcing them to fight for one another if they hope to survive.

Language: English, German

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