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Exciting! Multiplayer games everyone can play. Time-killing app games

There are those moments when you want to liven things up with everyone—like while waiting at a theme park or during the trip to your destination.

In this article, we’ll introduce games and recommended apps that everyone can enjoy together.

From nostalgic games everyone knows to trending time-killer apps, there’s plenty to choose from! It’s a waste if everyone’s just glued to their own phone when you’re together, right? When you’ve got some downtime, that’s your chance—let’s hype things up and turn it into a fun time for everyone!

Games Everyone Can Play (21–30)

Look that way, hoi!

[Showdown] Twins go all-out in an Acchi Muite Hoi face-off!
Look that way, hoi!

I bet almost everyone has played “Acchi Muite Hoi” at least once.

You play rock-paper-scissors, and if the winner points and says “Acchi muite hoi” and the other person turns to look in that direction, they lose.

I used to play it a lot when I was a kid.

You don’t hear many people say they still play it often as adults, though.

Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad for grown-ups to face off seriously now and then.

It gets even more exciting if there’s some kind of penalty game for the loser!

Play together! 10-Second Bomb Game!

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This is a simple, easy-to-understand recreation where you pass a ball to others within a time limit! Ten people form a circle and keep passing a ball or balloon to the person next to them.

Once you get used to it, you can also throw or pass the ball or balloon to a specific person you’re aiming for.

When the timer signaling the time limit goes off, the person holding the ball or balloon loses! It’s also fun for each person to come up with and try out their own strategy.

It’s a heart-pounding game that treats the ball or balloon like a bomb.

Drawing Telephone Game

[Gartic Phone] We're playing a drawing telephone game with 10 people!! [JP/EN Amako Amoko AMOKO]
Drawing Telephone Game

It seems like playing telephone with drawings is more challenging than using text or voice.

It’s the kind of game where you can participate with excitement, wondering if the theme will make it all the way from the starter to the final person.

In the video, they try the game online, but it also looks easy to adapt as a recreational activity using paper and pens! If children and adults are on the same team, the key might be the order in which they take turns in the drawing telephone game.

From kids to seniors! A color-sorting game that gets everyone excited

Easy! Hilarious and exciting! Color-Coded Singing Game! #Seniors #DayService #MusicRecreation #MusicTherapy
From kids to seniors! A color-sorting game that gets everyone excited

This is the perfect game for anyone looking for a fun singing activity.

First, let’s all sing “Seagull Sailor” together.

After that, hand out bracelets made from construction paper to the participants and divide them into three color groups.

The host will show a piece of construction paper that matches one of the bracelet colors, and only the team wearing bracelets of that color will clap.

Because you have to sing while also watching the host’s actions, it’s a great way to build concentration!

Werewolf Game for 10+ Players That Even Elementary School Students Can Play!

#WerewolfGame #ElementarySchoolStudents #IndoorPlay A battle of 10 Citizens vs. 4 Werewolves vs. 2 Lovers—whose hands will victory fall into?!
Werewolf Game for 10+ Players That Even Elementary School Students Can Play!

In addition to roles like “Werewolf” and “Villager,” it seems there are also roles such as “Android” and “God.” You can play using cards or with apps on smartphones, but that heart-pounding, exciting atmosphere of kids playing together face-to-face in the moment is likely to become a lasting memory.

Each time you add new roles, be sure to explain the rules carefully so everyone can enjoy the game while understanding it.

The video also features the role of “Lovers,” so be sure to try incorporating that as well.

A rhythm game that toddlers can enjoy

No prep needed! 7 rhythm games you can do at daycare♪
A rhythm game that toddlers can enjoy

Moving your body to songs and rhythms can really lift your spirits, right? It introduces games that are fun even with large groups, like “Kaminari-don,” “Yakiimo Goo Choki Paa,” “Anpan Shokupan,” and “The Greengrocer’s Shop.” The rhythm game “The Greengrocer’s Shop” is a unique activity that fosters memory, concentration, and the ability to recall familiar items based on a theme.

How about trying it at events with preschoolers? It’s full of fun ideas that people of all ages can enjoy.

11 Recommended Games for Networking/ Social Gatherings

11 Recommended Games for Social Gatherings: Case-by-Case Introductions for Team Competitions, Small Groups, and Online Settings
11 Recommended Games for Networking/ Social Gatherings

Games with simple, easy-to-understand rules can be enjoyed by everyone from kids to adults.

When there are many participants, head-to-head games are recommended.

Games like Werewolf, escape games, or competitions where you add up everyone’s step counts from a pedometer seem great for deepening bonds as participants cooperate and strategize together.

There are also various other ideas introduced, including online versions.

Be sure to try incorporating them and have fun!

I love you game

TV anime “I Want to End This Love Game” Teaser PV | Broadcast begins April 2026!
I love you game

Have you heard of the “I love you game” that’s popular among young people? It’s a simple game you can play anywhere with two or more people: one person says “I love you,” and the other replies “I love you.” If you laugh or can’t say it, you’re out.

It sounds so simple you might wonder, “What’s fun about that?” But the truth is, it’s embarrassingly awkward.

You end up laughing from embarrassment and can’t get the words out.

The trick is to gradually change the way you say it.

Compliment Kill Battle

A Compliment Battle Where You Absolutely Must Not Grin [KitaUchi Collaboration]
Compliment Kill Battle

Azuki and Bunkei from Paopao Channel are battling the Northen Uchis in a “You Absolutely Must Not Grin: Compliment Showdown.” They compliment each other, and whoever laughs loses—so despite being a contest, it’s a wonderful game where you don’t feel bad whether you win or lose.

Watching Bunkei casually say, “See, Azuu really is cute,” makes me grin on this side of the screen.

Picture shiritori

We can’t go home until we make 100 consecutive rounds of picture shiritori with three people! [Collab with Pritto Channel]
Picture shiritori

It’s “picture shiritori,” a game that combines drawing with the word-chain game shiritori.

You draw a picture, show it to the next person, they guess what it is, and then continue the shiritori based on that word.

Of course, you can’t say what the picture is, and even written hints are not allowed.

It can be tough for people who aren’t good at drawing—actually, it’s the next person who has it really hard.

If they misread the drawing, the game’s over.