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!
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Recommended time-killing apps (1–10)
Uta-don!

Intro quizzes are a classic party game, right? The smartphone app “UtaDon!” lets you play exactly that.
It includes lots of classic tracks, and you can do intro quizzes not only for J-pop, but also anime songs and classical music.
You can also play intro quizzes by artist, so if you and your friends like the same artist, it’s fun to compete and see who’s the best.
sketch from hazy memory

You know how there are anime characters or animals you see all the time, but when you try to recall them you can’t quite remember what they actually look like? The “Urooboe-e” app lets you play a game where you draw those kinds of fuzzy memories.
After you finish your drawing, it shows you the reference image for the prompt, so you can immediately check your answer—super convenient.
It’s hilarious how even things you think you know well end up being impossible to draw.
Fastest-finger quiz with everyone

Simply put, it’s an online head-to-head buzzer quiz.
Using a smartphone app, you’ll face off in a fast-response quiz against someone you don’t know, connected over the internet.
The first to answer 50 questions correctly wins.
It really puts your knowledge to the test.
The tension makes it so engaging you’ll lose track of time.
Give it a try! It might even help students study.
One Night Werewolf

A popular werewolf game.
Players are either villagers or werewolves disguised as villagers.
While everyone discusses who the werewolves might be, the villager team tries to find them, and the werewolf team deceives the villagers to survive.
However, a drawback is that you need a certain number of players.
That’s why we recommend One Night Werewolf, a version of the game that’s easier to play with fewer people and in a shorter time than the regular version.
There are also series variants like One Night Werewolf: Superhuman Ver.
and One Night Werewolf: Monster Ver.
Eraser Party

“Eraser Party” is a smartphone app that supports multiplayer play.
Many people probably played a game in elementary school where you flicked an eraser with your finger—called “keshipin.” This app turns that keshipin game into a mobile experience, so you can play while reminiscing about your childhood.
There’s also a single-player mode, making it a handy way to kill time in various situations.
Teach me, Pon

When it comes to games everyone can enjoy at parties, charades is a classic.
Oshiete Pon is a smartphone app developed to make playing charades even easier.
The app presents prompts, so the person acting them out should check the prompt where the guesser can’t see.
Then all that’s left is to convey it through gestures and have the others guess.
Recommended time-killing apps (11–20)
Duolingo

Duolingo is an app that’s widely enjoyed and studied around the world.
In the Japanese version, you can enjoy not only English, Korean, Chinese, and French, but also math and music, so it caters to children’s wide range of interests—and it seems like their academic skills could improve without them even realizing it while they play.
There’s also a family plan, so it could be fun for the whole family to try together.
It first asks about your current level, so you can study at a level that suits you.
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