Shoulders.

A game of memorization and gestures. Best played when hammered.

PlayersDifficultyDrunk Scale
4+4/73/7
1.Best if played hammered and sitting around a table or at least in a circle.
2.The point of the game is to count off, starting at 1, and reach 21.
3.The player that starts either taps their left or right shoulder and says the "one". The shoulder they touched determines who goes next. If they touch their right shoulder, the person on the right goes next. If they touch their left, you get the idea... Each player is allowed to reverse the order, the game does not have to go in one direction for the entire duration.
4.Here's the tricky part: Before the game starts, three random players choose a number to be replaced with a gesture. For example, a player chooses 7 to be flipping up their middle finger. This means that during the game, when the number 7 is reached, instead of saying "seven", the player must put up their middle finger at a player. That player then goes next.
5.The player that reaches 21 chooses another number to be replaced with a gesture. This continues as more numbers are replaced with symbols and gestures.
6.If a player messes up in any way, whether it be the wrong gesture, forgetting what number they're on, or even what gesture to do, all players must drink and that player startsthe count over at 1.