Best Online Games for Large Groups of 10+ Players (2026)
Most online games cap at 8 players. Great for a small hangout — useless for a birthday party, company event, or classroom. Here are the games that actually work when you've got 10, 15, or 20+ people ready to play.

The Large Group Problem
You've got 15 people on a call and everyone wants to play a game. You open your go-to party game and it says "max 8 players." Now half your group has to watch — or you split into separate rooms and lose the shared experience.
The truth is, most game engines aren't built for scale. Turn-based games slow to a crawl with more players, real-time games lag, and chat gets chaotic. The games below are specifically designed — or naturally suited — for double-digit player counts.
Social Deduction Games (10–20+)
Social deduction actually gets better with more players. More suspects means more paranoia, more alliances, and more spectacular betrayals. AI hosting keeps the chaos manageable.
Werewolf (Up to 20+ Players)
The quintessential large-group game. With 12+ players you can add special roles — Seer, Doctor, Hunter, Witch — that make every night phase unpredictable. The AI Game Master handles role assignment, night actions, and vote counting so nobody has to moderate.
Play Werewolf →Mafia (Up to 20+ Players)
The game that started it all. Simpler role structure than Werewolf makes it easier for newcomers, while still delivering the core experience — lies, accusations, and dramatic reveals. Scales beautifully to 15–20 players.
Play Mafia →The Resistance (5–15 Players)
No elimination — everyone plays until the end. The resistance tries to succeed on missions while spies sabotage from within. Fast rounds, constant suspicion, and nobody sits out. Perfect for groups that hate being eliminated early.
Play The Resistance →Two Rooms and a Boom (10–30 Players)
Players split into two rooms and negotiate hostage exchanges. One room has the President, the other has the Bomber. The biggest social deduction game you can play — and TextGame.ai's AI version handles all the logistics.
Play Two Rooms →Trivia & Drawing Games
Not everyone wants social deduction. These games are lighter, faster, and just as fun with a big crowd.
AI Trivia (Unlimited Players)
The AI generates fresh questions every round, so no one has an unfair advantage. With 15+ players, the leaderboard competition gets fierce. Works on any device, no app download, and rounds take just 2–3 minutes each.
Gartic Phone (Up to 30 Players)
A drawing telephone game — draw a prompt, pass it on, guess the next drawing. The more players, the more hilariously distorted the results. Runs in the browser alongside any video call.
Kahoot (Unlimited Players)
One host screen, everyone answers on their phone. Timed questions with a live leaderboard. Scales to hundreds of players, making it ideal for classrooms, conferences, and all-hands meetings.
Among Us (4–15 Players)
Complete tasks on a spaceship while impostors sabotage and kill. Emergency meetings turn into loud, chaotic debates. Best with 8–12 players for the right balance of suspicion and survival.
Tips for Managing Big Groups
- Appoint a host, not a moderator. With AI hosting, the "host" just picks the game and shares the link. The AI runs everything else.
- Set a timer for discussions. With 15 people all wanting to talk during Werewolf's day phase, cap debates at 3–4 minutes to keep the pace up.
- Use text chat alongside voice. Not everyone can talk at once. A text channel for side theories keeps quieter players engaged.
- Rotate games. Play two rounds of Werewolf, then switch to trivia. Variety prevents fatigue and lets different personalities shine.
- Split strategically if needed. Above 20 players, run two parallel games with AI hosts — then swap players between rounds for cross-pollination.
For more party game recommendations, browse our best online party games guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the maximum number of players on TextGame.ai?
Most games support up to 20 players, with some (like Two Rooms and a Boom) supporting 30+. The AI scales role assignments, pacing, and game mechanics automatically based on how many people join.
Do all players need accounts?
No. The host creates the game and shares an invite link. Guests click the link and join instantly in their browser — no sign-up needed.
What if some players drop mid-game?
The AI adapts. If a player disconnects in Werewolf, the AI can take over their role or adjust the balance. The game continues without restarting.
Which game is best for 15+ people who've never played before?
Start with Mafia — the rules are simple and the AI explains everything. Follow with trivia for a lighter round. Save complex games like Two Rooms for the second session when everyone knows the basics.
Host a Big Game Night
Pick a game built for crowds, share the link, and let the AI host. From 10 players to 30 — no moderator required.
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