For those wondering how the 아파트 (APT) game is played

  • “아파트 게임” (Apartment Game) is a Korean Drinking Game. The game usually involves participants clapping in rhythm while chanting the name of an apartment building or other repetitive phrases.


    Starting off simple, the apartment game is an easy counting game that many people can play. It starts off with a short chant:


    아-파-트 (aprteu)


    아파트 (aprteu)


    1. Choosing the Seeker (술래):


    who will lead the round.


    2. The Seeker Calls Out a Number:


    which represents a floor in the “apartment.”


    - Example: “11층” (11th floor).


    3. Stacking Hands:


    after called number, everyone stacks their hands one by one, like floors in a building


    4. Removing Hands:


    - Example: If the seeker called “11층,” hands should be removed and re-stacked up to 11 layers.


    5. Losing:


    - The person who has to remove their hand when the stack reaches the number called by the seeker (e.g., 11) loses the round.


    6. Loser will drink (:)


    Source: https://medium.com/@twitter_79…%8C%EC%9E%84-7ff0759bc594


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  • It's my girl Rosé who made this game viral all around the world!!!

  • I love this game! We played it with friends and it's much more fun than just sitting around.

  • Interesting question the APT game definitely feels different depending on whether you play it in summer or fall, since the pacing and overall vibe really shift. While exploring some mechanics, I found that checking tools like the Persona elemental guide in the middle of a run helps make things a lot clearer. It adds a nice layer of strategy without breaking the flow. Curious to hear how others experience the seasonal change in gameplay.

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