15 Best Games to Play Over Video Call with Friends (2026)
Video calls don't have to be boring. Whether it's a Friday night with friends or a remote hangout with family, these 15 browser-based games turn any Zoom, FaceTime, or Discord call into a party.

Why Video Call Games Are Tricky
Not every game translates to a grid of faces on a screen. Latency makes real-time drawing awkward, screen sharing kills the surprise, and someone always has mic issues. The best video call games are browser-based (everyone plays on their own device), turn-based or async (latency doesn't ruin the experience), and text-friendly (you can type if your mic is off).
Social Deduction Games
Social deduction thrives on video calls — reading faces, hearing voices, and arguing in real time makes lying (and catching liars) even more fun.
1. Werewolf
The gold standard. Hidden werewolves pick off villagers at night; by day, everyone debates and votes. The AI assigns roles, runs night phases, and narrates kills — so nobody has to sit out as moderator.
Play Werewolf →2. Mafia
The OG social deduction game. Simpler roles than Werewolf, making it ideal for groups with first-timers. The AI handles accusations, voting, and reveals.
Play Mafia →3. Spyfall
Everyone gets a secret location except the spy. Ask each other questions to find the spy — but don't give the location away. Quick rounds, tons of laughs.
Play Spyfall →Word & Strategy Games
4. Codenames
Two teams, two spymasters, 25 words on the board. Spymasters give one-word clues to help their team guess the right words. Brilliant over video call because discussion happens naturally.
Play Codenames →5. Wavelength
One player places a concept on a spectrum (e.g., "hot to cold") and the team guesses where. Sparks hilarious debates about whether pizza is "a little hot" or "very hot."
Trivia & Quiz Games
6. AI Trivia
The AI generates fresh questions every round — no repeated question packs. Pick a theme or go random. Leaderboards keep it competitive without being stressful.
Play AI Trivia →7. Kahoot
The classroom favorite works great socially too. One person shares the question screen, everyone answers on their phone. Fast-paced and energetic.
Creative & Drawing Games
8. Improv Comedy
The AI serves scenes and prompts; players riff in character. Think "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" — on your couch. No drawing skills required, just willingness to be silly.
Play Improv Comedy →9. Gartic Phone
Draw a prompt, pass it on, guess what the next person drew. The telephone effect produces absurd results every time. Works in the browser alongside your video call.
10. Skribbl.io
One player draws, everyone guesses. Simple, chaotic, and endlessly replayable. Great for groups that love visual humor.
11. AI Storytelling
Players take turns adding to a story guided by the AI. The narrative twists in unexpected ways, creating a collaborative masterpiece (or hilarious disaster).
Quick Picks (Under 10 Min)
12. Among Us
Complete tasks on a spaceship while impostors sabotage and kill. Short rounds, intense discussions during emergency meetings. Best with 6–10 players.
13. Two Truths and a Lie
No setup needed. Each person shares three statements, the group votes on the lie. Perfect as a warm-up before longer games.
14. Would You Rather
The AI generates dilemmas, players vote and debate. Zero learning curve, works with any group size, and conversations flow naturally from the choices.
15. 20 Questions
One player thinks of something, the group asks yes/no questions. The AI can moderate and keep count. A timeless classic that's perfect for casual calls.
Tips for Smooth Video Call Gaming
- Everyone opens the game in their own browser. Don't screen share the game — let each person interact on their own device.
- Use push-to-talk or mute etiquette. Background noise from 10 people kills the vibe fast.
- Start simple, escalate. Open with trivia or Would You Rather, then graduate to Werewolf or Codenames.
- Cap sessions at 60–90 minutes. Energy fades past that point. End while people are still having fun.
For more party game ideas, see our best online party games roundup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these games work on FaceTime and Discord too?
Absolutely. The games run in a browser tab — your video call app doesn't matter. Zoom, Google Meet, FaceTime, Discord, Teams — all work.
What's the ideal group size?
4–8 is the sweet spot for most games. Social deduction games like Werewolf need at least 5. Trivia and drawing games scale well up to 15+.
Do players need to download anything?
No. All games on TextGame.ai are browser-based. Players click a link and they're in. No app downloads, no accounts required for guests.
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