Cover art for Tequila Suicide, an adult visual novel by Su Kızılağaç

Tequila Suicide

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by Su Kızılağaç · developer page

Tequila Suicide: A Dexterity-Based Drinking Game for Parties

Drinking party game made during Jam for Change

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Tequila Suicide: A Dexterity-Based Drinking Game for Parties

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Tequila Suicide is a browser-based party game designed by Su Kızılağaç for Jam for Change, the game jam component of London Game Festival. Rather than a narrative experience, this is a physical skill challenge meant to be played with friends—think of it as a digital spin on old-school pub games, but with drinking consequences.

The mechanics are straightforward: you control a lime using arrow keys, aim it toward holes on a table, and launch it by pressing and holding the spacebar. The catch is color-coded risk: blue holes are safe, while red, orange, and yellow holes trigger drink penalties if you miss or land there intentionally. The game's difficulty comes from the physics of the throw and the positioning required to reach distant targets while staying sober enough to maintain accuracy. Success means avoiding shots; failure means your friends watching you play will have plenty to laugh about.

This isn't a game with complex systems or narrative depth—it's a browser-based party tool meant to be played in short bursts between drinks and conversation. Su Kızılağaç created it specifically for group play, so the experience shines brightest when you have an audience. The sound design is noted as important, so keeping audio on enhances the social momentum. If you're looking for something to break out at a gathering that doesn't require downloads or setup beyond a web browser, this delivers exactly what it promises: a low-stakes, humor-driven activity that doubles as a drinking accelerant.

Pros

  • Browser-based, no installation required
  • Quick rounds perfect for party pacing
  • Simple controls accessible to non-gamers
  • Physics-based throws create unpredictable moments
  • Clear color-coded risk system

Cons

  • Extremely limited replay value solo
  • Bare-bones presentation and visuals
  • No progression, unlocks, or difficulty settings
  • Designed for group play only—awkward alone
Recommended for: This is for groups hosting parties or casual gatherings who want a browser-playable icebreaker or drinking game that requires minimal explanation. It works best with 3+ people and a relaxed, social atmosphere.
Skip if: Solo players, competitive gamers seeking depth, or anyone uncomfortable with drinking-game mechanics should skip this.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed browser party games like Jackbox or old-school mini-game collections, Tequila Suicide occupies that same casual, social space—but compressed into a single mechanic and optimized for pass-and-play drinking scenarios.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Survival
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html5
Author
Su Kızılağaç
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itch
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