A game where you draw pictures and have fun. Everyone becomes a master artist?! A fun drawing game
Do you all like drawing pictures?
You might enjoy drawing but feel uneasy about being judged—many people feel that way.
In this article, we’ll introduce games and apps where you can have fun by drawing!
Whether you’re good at drawing or not, these are all activities you can enjoy, so don’t worry about how your drawings turn out.
In fact, these days people who “can’t draw at all” or who have a unique style are often affectionately called “master artists,” so you might even become the hero of the day.
Draw however you like and have fun!
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The Fake Artist Goes to New York

This is a game where all participants work together to draw a single picture based on a prompt, and try to find the fake artist who doesn’t know the hidden prompt.
Players take turns adding one stroke to the drawing, and after each stroke, everyone tries to guess who the fake artist is.
The person designated as the fake artist must survive the rounds without being found out while trying to infer the original prompt.
If the fake artist is exposed, the artists win; if the fake artist figures out the prompt, the fake artist wins.
Since both sides have something they must keep hidden, the game is all about reading each other and bluffing.
Drawing song: challenge without looking at anything

Let’s try a drawing-song game you can enjoy while sitting indoors.
The person giving the challenge chooses a theme and plays a drawing song.
The person answering does not watch the video—only listens to the song—and draws the illustration.
When the song ends, try to guess what you’ve drawn.
To help everyone around enjoy it, prepare large sheets of paper and draw in a way that’s easy to see.
It’s important for both the viewers and the person drawing to keep that sense of excitement as you go.
Choosing easy-to-recognize subjects—like famous characters or seasonal fruits and flowers—will make the game more lively.
Drawing from memory

It’s a game where you see how detailed a picture you can draw based on the memories you have.
A theme is given, and participants draw the theme from memory.
Once everyone finishes, the correct photo or illustration is revealed, and it’s judged who came closest to the real thing and who was the farthest off.
While basic drawing skill matters, the key points are fine-grained memory and how well you can express it in your drawing.
It also seems fun to see the differences in how people think—like which parts they focus on and remember.
Drawing Personality Test

We’ll use drawings to conduct a psychological test that explores a person’s deeper nature.
Let’s research and prepare the prompts, present them to everyone, and delve into their innermost thoughts.
Drawing whatever comes to mind for each prompt, without overthinking, may be key to uncovering the subconscious.
It’s also interesting that what gets analyzed—such as the size or level of detail in the drawing—varies depending on the prompt.
Through this test, you might discover unexpected sides of your close friends.
Clumsy Paint

Ponkotsu Paint with Everyone is a game that tests your ability to convey a theme using very simple drawings.
Players are divided into one guesser and several drawers.
Using only circles and lines, each drawer illustrates the prompt, then shows their drawing to the guesser in order from the fewest strokes used to the most.
The drawer who gets the guesser to answer correctly with fewer strokes earns points, and the guesser also earns more points the fewer turns it takes to get the right answer.
The role of guesser then rotates, and everyone competes for the highest total score in the end.
Trust the guesser’s imagination—boldly reducing the number of strokes can make the game even more exciting.
Pokémon Drawing Telephone Game
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When a character’s design is simple, it makes you feel like the illustration would be easy to draw too, doesn’t it? This is a game that focuses on characters from Pokémon with such easy-to-understand designs: you pass along a message, draw a picture from it, and then try to guess the original prompt.
It tests various abilities, like how clearly someone who sees the prompt can describe it, and how well those words can be expressed through a drawing.
Even if it doesn’t go well—like when the sizes or positions of parts are off—it still seems fun to enjoy the process of analyzing what went wrong.
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Vague Memory Drawing Game

It’s a game where you recall the exact shape of the prompt you were shown and compete to see how high-quality an illustration you can draw.
It tests not only your drawing skills but also your memory—how precisely you remember the fine details of the prompt.
Let’s consider a variety of categories, such as things with tricky color placements like a panda, or logos you see around town.
Even if no one reproduces it perfectly, we recommend deciding the winner based on whose drawing is closest to the real thing.


