Gone are the days when adolescents and young adults would finish off a few bottles of pop or what have you and start playing everyones favorite game of Truth or Dare. Now, these young rascallians simply load up their iPhone and download the Truth or Dare app.
There are surprisingly a lot of options in this app. First off, you don't have to just spin a bottle. You can switch it up and spin, say, a fish. That can make it interesting for about 5 more seconds. You can customize the level of intensity and appropriateness of the game from G to PG-13 and even designate where you are location wise to avoid some more private dares.
When you spin the bottle (or fish), whoever it lands on will have the choice to answer a truth or accept a dare.
These questions and tasks all come from an area of that app that you can actually add to or edit at will. That means that you could theoretically add so pretty awful things in there and force people to do them. Oh wait, this is a game that people can stop playing at any point.
Just like the real game, this gets boring fast. The person with the iPhone and the Truth or Dare app is probably going to be the awkward person out anyways. This is an interesting idea, but it's kind of risky to have your iPhone out around so many not right minded people. Probably something better for the Nintendo DS?