Most Likely is the party game that will leave you wondering what your friends really think about you. Simple: If you don't want to bother with a deck of cards just poll the audience. Alexa will read a question then everyone should point or shout their vote for another player. Whoever receives the most votes loses the round. If people tie, then they both lose. If someone wants to volunteer as the question fits them perfectly, no one loses that round.
Full Game: Give each player a player an numbered card or a piece of paper with their number written on it; this is how you will know how you're voting for. Now give everyone a set of cards with each player's number in it including their own. These will be how you vote, for the play that will drink. Once all the players have something to ID who you will be voting for card or paper and a set of cards to vote with, select one player to read the "Most Likely to Drink" questions, and have them read the first question. After the question has been read each player should select from their cards with the number of the player they think is best represented by the statements and lay the card face down in front of their self. Once all of the players have voted, everyone may flip over their voting card. Now count the votes and check the VOTING section to find out who should drink.
Voting: The player who received the most votes should drink. Unless another rule applies. If there is a tie then all the tying parties with the most votes should drink. If the player who received the most votes also voted for themself all the other players who voted for the player who received the most votes except the player themselves should drink. If a player voted for themselves, but does not receive the most votes they must take a penalty drink, along with the person with the most votes. If the votes are unanimous(everyone votes for the same person) everyone cheers and take a drink. If everyone voted for themselves everyone take 3 drinks (you silly narcissists). If everyone except 1 player voted for the same player the player who voted against the group drinks.(Only use this rule for more than 3 players)