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🧩 37 Best Large Group Online Games For Teams [Have Virtual Fun in 2025]

By December 6, 2024 April 11th, 2025

👋 Welcome to our list of the best online group games!

Article Overview: Struggling to keep work exciting in a hybrid world? Discover how virtual team-building games bring employees together, boost morale, and make work feel less like work. Backed by insights and real reviews, these activities are your key to a more connected, engaged team.

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When you think of work, one of the first things that probably comes to mind is routine, right?

Between Zoom calls, keeping up with your tasks on your favored project management software, and checking off the other daily requirements of your job, it’s pretty easy to end up zombified keeping up with corporate life.

So what does it take to break the routine and smash through monotony? 

For one, large group online games and virtual team building activities show no signs of slowing down in the new reality of the hybrid workplace. Not to mention, interacting with your colleagues in a setting that does not involve deadlines, shop talk, and reports can have several positive outcomes for employees.

In a hybrid world where in-person and virtual employee experiences both have to be accounted for and optimized, large group online games provide the opportunity to bring in-office and remote employees together — not to mention the fact that perhaps now it can all be fun and games in the office.

So let’s dive right into the best online group games for teams to have interactive fun in 2025!

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Jump to a few of our favorite online group games for a closer look:

Online Games For Groups and Teams

1. Escape Quest

SN LOGO with glasses (1)A happy client’s experience:

“The virtual escape game provided all the fun and excitement we were promised!”

 

By participating in a virtual escape room experience remote teams will feel — well, not remote at all. This team-building activity brings employees and coworkers together to escape the maze before time runs out!

The team at Confetti are experts at running virtual experiences that encourage groups to work together, communicate, and have fun!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 4-100

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: These mind-bending exercises require creative problem-solving, communication, and on-your-toes quick thinking to find the stolen items before the last tick of the clock.

👉 Where to get started: Escape Quest

 

2. Virtual Family Feud

SN LOGO with glasses (1)Happy client Joel’s experience:

“Our team had the pleasure of participating, and it was an absolute delight. The laughter and camaraderie that filled the room were testament to the fun-filled experience.”

 

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Virtual Coworker Clash is an interactive online game for large groups to pit team members against team members for Family Feud-style fun at work!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Your coworkers or employees compete against each other to come up with the most popular answers for each presented question. For instance, for a question like “What is an employee’s worst nightmare?,” they might say “Meetings.” Each game comes with the needed digital materials, a buzzer, a Zoom link, and an invitation for participants.

👉 Where to get started: Learn more about Virtual Coworker Clash for your team and get custom pricing on your next game show event!

iBuilders + Backers teamed up with their team to host a virtual holiday party where everyone played Coworker Feud in a fun, remote-friendly showdown.

 

3. Would You Rather?

A rather provocative yet amusing game, Would You Rather? involves asking players to choose between two hypothetical scenarios that are wildly absurd or ridiculously implausible. The idea here is to spark some interesting conversations and encourage teams to learn something new from one another. 

To make this even more interesting, give participants no more than 1 minute to choose their answer and have the host post their answer on a slide show!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 3 – 10

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: It challenges players to choose between bizarre and sometimes uncomfortable options allowing for some very lively conversations and unique insights into team members. It helps break down social barriers while participants learn something new about one another. 

👉 Where to get started: Come up with the whackiest scenarios to choose from and create a deck of 2 options each to get started.

 

4. Virtual Clue Murder Mystery Party

SN LOGO with glasses (1)A happy client’s experience:

“My entire team had a wonderful time!”

 

Virtual Murder Mystery

The Virtual Clue Murder Mystery Party is an online team building activity for large teams. Video conferencing tools make it more than possible for employees and coworkers to join in on the fun from around the planet!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 4-1,000+

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Outback’s proprietary app lets your teams create groups, analyze clues, study case files, and summon their inner-Sherlock to solve the mystery of who had the motive, the method, and the chance to murder the unsuspecting victim.

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Clue Murder Mystery Party

 

5. Taboo

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Taboo is the word game of all word games. You know when you want to say something, but you can’t quite say it? Or a certain subject is taboo? You say everything except for that very thing. And that right there is the name of this large group game!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Teammates have to try to guess the word at the top of each card, without using any of the related words listed underneath the main phrase just as they would when playing the classic board game. The team with the most points is the victor. The funniest part is watching how Taboo often turns into a quasi-game of charades.

👉 Where to get started: Taboo

 

6. Virtual Pictionary

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Pictionary is a virtual spin on the drawing game we all know and love. This mobile-friendly gets everyone at the company together to compete to see who can guess the word they need without writing the word itself. Rack up the most points to win!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Part of the beauty and fun of Pictionary is that the guesses and the drawings can be hilariously off-target — or perhaps, masterfully accurate. For the sake of entertainment, both make this a fun game.

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Pictionary

 

7. Songl.io

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We love this free online musical game guaranteed to test your wits and know-how! Even better, it’s sooo easy to play.

Each player picks a song for everyone else to guess. The song gets played in a short clip of 20 seconds. Players have to type in the song name as soon as they get it. 

The person who types the fastest gets the most points, and the person with the most points overall wins! Could it get any easier than this?

🧩 Play online with groups of: 2-100

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: It’s the perfect fast-paced game to enhance musical awareness, reflexes, and friendly competition. Players will enjoy having to think on their feet to beat the competition and arrive at the finish line first. 

👉 Where to get started: Songl.io

 

8. Seen It? Movie Trivia

SN LOGO with glasses (1)Happy client Stefany’s experience:

“Our hosts were great! They did a great job pacing the game and were really entertaining. The questions were challenging and different than activities we had done in the past.”

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Seen It? is an interactive online movie-trivia focussed game where teams of 5 participate through a shared communication app. Team captains will submit group answers via a digital sheet submitted at the beginning of the game. Categories include, ‘name the movie,’ ‘who’s that actor,’ and ‘missing movie music.’ 

The ideal player profile would be a movie buff, so it’s the perfect game for people who’re actively interested in the genre. Teams should also preferably be tech-savvy to fully enjoy the experience. 

🧩 Play online with groups of: 5 

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Seen It? is perfect for team-building because it encourages collaboration through group problem-solving. You’ll especially love the creative extra in the form of ‘sparkle points’ awarded to the funniest or sassiest answers. 

👉Where to get started: Seen It? Movie Trivia

 

9. Virtual Water Cooler

SN LOGO with glasses (1)Happy client Lindsay’s experience:

“This was a great opportunity to bring our summer interns together for something fast-moving and fun! The host kept the energy level up and didn’t waste any time. We got to learn more about each other and take a break from work together!”

Water Cooler with confetti

Think of this activity as your daily office water cooler gathering, but gamified to fit the virtual world. 

Designed to function as a fast-paced icebreaker game, Virtual Water Cooler randomly groups teams into breakout rooms where they engage in timed discussions based on specific questions for a total of 3 rounds each. Everyone comes together at the end to share a random fun, weird or quirky fact about someone else. 

🧩 Play online with groups of: 2-3 

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This game turns the traditional onsite icebreaker 360 degrees on its head by transforming it into a fun, lively, and engaging get-to-know-each-other activity perfect for breaking in new remote teams. The use of randomized grouping, timed ice-breaker questions, and prompts to find unique, fun facts about new colleagues turns this exercise into a super-engaging yet organic way to break down barriers. 

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Water Cooler

 

10. Quick Connect

SN LOGO with glasses (1)Happy client Lauren’s experience:

“This was a lot of fun! Really enjoyed the family feud style game today with the team! I wish we had a little more time to do a few more rounds!”

 

You’ll love Quick Connect if you’re looking for a team-building experience that’s both fun and entertaining! 

A friendly host will be on hand to guide participants through unique team challenges while moving back and forth between the main Zoom meeting room and team breakout rooms. 

The intent through all of the activities is to help team members get to know one another in a relaxed yet fun manner. Themed backgrounds and some upbeat background music help to provide an immersive experience in the meantime!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 3-5

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Quick Connect easily helps virtual team members build connections through structured yet low-pressure interactions. There are several categories to choose from in terms of challenges, so you’re also sure to find something for everyone in your team to enjoy. 

👉 Where to get started: Quick Connect!

 

11. Bad Lyrics (Create Your Own Deck)

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Bad Cards is a super-fun party game website where players compete against one another to deliver the most outrageous or hilarious answers to question prompts. Players receive a set of answer cards and they decide which one to use to respond to the question. The more fun, quirky, or outrageous the answer, the better.

The judge changes each round and they get to decide the winning answer.

The site has a selection of packs to choose from. Alternatively, create your own Bad.Cards lyrics pack to customize it for your team members. 

🧩 Play online with groups of: 8 

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This game promises to break down any communication barriers your team may have had before they started. The game layout and scoring methodology ensures participants can engage in some competitive game play in a low-stakes environment while bolstering teamwork and camaraderie. 

👉 Where to get started: Bad.Cards

 

12. The Oregon Trail

SN LOGO with glasses (1)Happy client Jeff’s experience:

“It was a lot of fun- The facilitator did an amazing job and kept everyone engaged. It was nice to take a break from people’s regular job duties and have some fun with each other. it was also nice to get a chance to talk to some people that we may not interact with all the time.”

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In the Oregon Trail Game Event, teams are organized into large groups as well as smaller teams to help even the ‘shy’ ones shed their inhibitions. The game in itself is wildly entertaining while encouraging people to come together and immerse themselves in the various challenges being presented to them. 

The only equipment they’ll need is a paper and pen so they can enjoy the experience without having to worry about downloads, websites, and more tabs than you’ll ever want or need!

🧩 Play online with groups of: ‘Roughly’ 4+

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: We love the level of customization available with this online game. You can customize for the size of the group – small, medium or large, people from the same or diverse countries, introverts or extroverts. 

You can even opt to customize the perfect experience to your needs or have the event company curate the just the right activities for your team. 

👉 Where to get started: Oregon Trail Game Event

 

13. Jigsaw Explorer

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This online puzzle game is a simple, uncomplicated group activity that takes your traditional jigsaw board game online. 

It’s easy to translate this game to your workplace by splitting your teams into groups of 3-4 and having them work on one puzzle each. Set a timer to turn up the excitement, so the first team to the finish line wins!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 3-4

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Online jigsaw puzzles are visually interactive experiences where team members have to work together if they want to wind up the puzzle before the competition does. 

They also encourage team members to heighten their spatial reasoning, problem-solving, and team collaboration skills, and so are great games to keep as a backup for a rainy day. 

👉 Where to get started: Jigsaw Explorer

 

14. Deserted Island Scenario

In the Deserted Island Scenario, each participant guest shares the one thing they would bring if the group was stranded on a deserted island based on the given category.

Categories can include survival, movies, books, television, board games, and so on. The idea is to create stimulating and engaging conversations based on the answers, helping break down new teams, or bringing closer together old ones. 

🧩 Play online with groups of: 9-10 or more

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Similar to Would You Rather, the idea behind this came is to draw out unique insights from each team member and encourage lively conversations around the choices. In that sense, it’s a great game to encourage interactions and friendly banter in teams.

👉 Where to get started: Come up with a list of categories that have a broad appeal or veto a few selections and you’re good to go! 

 

15. Virtual Candle Making

SN LOGO with glasses (1)Happy client Brindley’s experience:

“This event was AWESOME – super easy to set up, and the instructor was engaging, and made the event so fun.”

 

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Virtual candle making classes or workshops are great to sign up your teams for. Aside from learning something new, teams get to see how other team members are working, share their thoughts and show off their creations in the group environment.

Typically, event organizers will mail a kit out to you in advance so you have your materials ready before class starts. 

🧩 Play online with groups of: 5-25

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: A virtual candle-making class brings together remote team members to learn a new creative skill despite being physically miles apart. It promotes collaboration, shared learning, and a collective sense of purpose. Aside from promoting friendly conversations, virtual candle making also results in a memento that you can save to remember the shared experience. 

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Candle Making

Use Product Madness’ last virtual candle making class as inspiration for your own!

Product-Madness

 

16. Virtual Guess Who

Virtual Guess Who

Looking for a fun workplace mixer to encourage employees to get to know one another. You’ll love the Virtual Guess Who game by Confetti. The Confetti team will ask you to submit random facts, interesting titbits, and photos from a minimum of six participating employees, which they will then turn into an engaging presentation.

On D-day, an engaging and witty (we hope!) host from Confetti will lead the guessing game inviting everyone to have a go at figuring out who the featured coworker is.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-15

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that’s sure to engage and, sometimes, surprise unsuspecting coworkers! We especially love how you can either shout or chat your answers, so even the “shyest” of coworkers can take part in fun group games online.

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Guess Who

 

17. GeoGuessr

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Using Google Maps, you and your team must use clues, street signs, landscapes, and anything else to guess where you are in the world. This online game lets you discover the world while playing a short and fun game with a little bit of competition and a lot of discussions.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 4+

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This online game can be set up with five-minute rounds so that you and your group can play as many rounds as you like. Quick and easy to start playing, this game is a great free option for groups looking to explore the globe.

👉 Where to get started: GeoGuessr

GeoGuessr makes for a great ten minute team building activity!

 

18. Boom Box: Name That Tune

Boom Box Name That Tune

Laugh, guess, and game your way through exciting rounds of musical trivia about your favorite albums, songs, and bands!! You and your coworkers will feel like you are right in the middle of a high-stakes game show experience. Teams get extra points for sass and funny answers, making the game a can’t-miss experience.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-150

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This virtual spin on a classic game show competition lets two teams battle it out for office bragging rights.

👉 Where to get started: Boom Box: Name That Tune

 

19. Virtual Mash-Up

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Virtual Mash-Up is a series of rapid and entertaining icebreaker games for lightning-fast team building.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 20-50

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: These fun icebreaker games allow your team to test their dynamic on a virtual Shark Tank, Rogue Gallery, Speed Puzzler, and much more!

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Mash-Up

 

20. Online Settlers of Catan

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Instead of divide and conquer, the online version of Settlers of Catan is a fun way to help your team unite and conquer! The Catan player community requested several features and Colonist is the realization of their desires.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: In addition to the game itself, Colonist also offers tons of information and instruction so newbies can fit right in and start playing this online game for teams with their workplace pros in minutes!

👉 Where to get started: Colonist.io

 

21. Werewolf

“Can you outsmart the werewolf or will you be their next victim?”

Werewolf

Werewolf is a focused and intense social deduction game where players are secretly assigned roles as either innocent villagers or cunning werewolves, with some villagers getting superpowers to help ‘uncover’ the enemy.

Teams must work over 3 digital ‘days’ to identify and exile the diabolical werewolf before they’re all eliminated one by one. We love how the game is divided into two phases – a night phase where the wolf eliminates villagers while the ‘special’ villagers gather intel, and a day phase where villagers meet and decide the ‘suspicious’ player they’re going to exile!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 5-15

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This game is especially beneficial for team building, as regardless of their real-life roles, team members will have to roll up their sleeves, and start effectively communicating with one another to win. The game also helps build critical thinking and strategic gameplay skills.

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Werewolf

The EZtek Software team got together to play Werewolf at the office in this LinkedIn post:

 

22. GIF Battle On Slack

GIF-War

Which team member at your company has the best GIF game? In this online group activity, employees battle it out by sending a barrage of GIFs in a dedicated channel on the Slack platform – think of it like digital Cards Against Humanity for work groups. The winner is selected by popular majority and crowned the champion of the GIF battle royal.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 2-100

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This online team activity is quick and can also be done asynchronously so your employees can find 5 minutes in their day to participate without disrupting their workflow.

👉 Where to get started: Sign up for Slack to invite your team!

 

23. Online Jeopardy

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This twist on the traditional Jeopardy game show uses a diverse mix of topics from different cultures to give a tribute to people of color, women, and other groups and enables teams to learn about their organization.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 20-50

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: In this rapid-fire trivia game, players compete separately to provide answers and earn points for their team. Participants get to show off their expertise while using a game board with a range of categories and complexity.

👉 Where to get started: Online Jeopardy

 

24. Wordle

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Your teams will love this cute game, which is easily accessible on the New York Times website. Simply login! No need to download any software onto your laptop or your phone.

The idea is to guess the wordle in 6 tries or less! The tiles on display will flash color cues to tell you how close or far you are from the correct answer. With these virtual group games, a new puzzle is released daily at midnight. Could it get any easier than this?

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: It’s a great icebreaker when you’re pooling otherwise disparate teams to work on a new project. It’s also great when you want to wake up sleepy, listless coworkers first thing on Monday morning. Share a prize or a reward for the first one who gets it right!

👉 Where to get started: Wordle

 

25. Group Crossword Puzzle

“Solve clues, beat the clock, and cross the finish line together!”

Group Crossword Puzzle
Down for a Cross is an online website for sharing crosswords and playing collaboratively with friends in real time. You can get more information and connect with other players through their community Discord. We love how simple and easy it is to play this game because you play it just as you would a traditional non-virtual crossword puzzle.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 4 – 10

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: You can team up with colleagues or friends in real time, compete against the clock in the timed modes, or take your time while going solo. You can reset the game if you want to or click the ‘reveal’ option for help when you get stuck. New content is added daily, so there’s no cause for getting bored any time soon.

👉 Where to get started: Group Crossword Puzzle

 

26. Telephone Pictionary

“Watch simple sketches turn into hilarious chaos!”

Telephone Pictionary
Telephone Pictionary is a full-throttle fun game where players switch between drawing pictures and writing descriptions of the said pictures, creating hilariously chaotic player interactions as the game progresses.

It starts with one player drawing the picture version of a simple phrase, another person writing what they think that image represents, and then the next player drawing a picture based on what Person 2 said. This goes until the last player adds their contribution.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 5 – 25

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: The game will include plenty of laughs and excited discussions as players reach the big reveal which shows how the simple phrase transformed into the final picture, in the end. Think ‘sleeping cat’ turning into ‘zombie apocalypse at the disco!’

👉 Where to get started: Telephone Pictionary

 

27. Quiplash

When the fun never stops, bring your wildest answers to the game!”

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Quiplash is for when you just don’t want the fun to stop! In this hilarious online game, players compete by submitting creative, witty, wild, or outrageous answers to random open-ended prompts. There’s no right or wrong answer, but the best answers are decided by crowd votes. It’s a case of the more the merrier. The more people you bring in to participate, the more fun it gets!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 4 – 8

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: We love how truly flexible Quiplash is for team events. While the number of actual players is restricted to 3-8, team members can opt to vote as part of the audience so no one gets left out and everyone has fun!

👉 Where to get started: Quiplash

 

28. Time Machine Trivia

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Ready to test your pop culture knowledge? Time Machine Trivia invites remote teams to indulge in a virtual game show experience, complete with a buzzer, scoreboard, and a living, breathing game show host!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 5 – 50

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This action-packed online game for employees and coworkers challenges their knowledge of pop culture history going back to the counter-cultural 60s! Time Machine Trivia is a fast-paced, super fun idea for giving your team a challenge they can bond over.

👉 Where to get started: Time Machine Trivia

 

29. Skribbl

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An online team game that’s guaranteed to make you feel like a child again, Skribbl is fun, fast, and furious! Players can enter existing rooms or create their private rooms with a maximum of 20 participants.

Each player takes turns drawing an image of a word provided by the gaming site and other players earn points when they guess the word correctly! Players have the option to downvote images that don’t make sense, and each game is timed.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: It’s a breath of fresh air for tired and worn-out colleagues. Try this game when you want to inject some fun, creativity, and excitement back into your teams!

👉 Where to get started: Skribbl

 

30. Online Mini Games

Online Mini Games

Online Mini-Games give your team the chance to compete at quick, super simple mini-games designed to help them showcase their problem-solving skills and trivia knowledge, while at the same time giving them plenty to laugh about!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 4-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This set of 8 mini brain-busting games includes picture-word puzzles, name that nonsense (a game of deciphering gibberish), name that tune, and much more! Additionally, in-game points scored go towards planting real trees in the Albertine Rift forests of Uganda.

👉 Where to get started: Online Mini Games

 

31. Virtual Boom Box

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The  Virtual Boom Box game features puzzles and music trivia about your team’s favorite albums, songs, and bands, making it a fun and engaging pastime for music aficionados, especially those who want to flex their musical knowledge.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 10-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: An on-air quiz master will lead employees through six rounds including music by popular and contemporary American musicians and bands. During the game, each team will use an answer sheet that includes the questions they are answering. Teams will have a ball with this super-entertaining interactive game.

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Boom Box

 

32. Virtual Do-Good Games

Philanthropy is made even cooler with Virtual Do-Good Games. Give back to the less fortunate through the large group team games that turns competition into charitable donations.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 50+

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This interactive online party game is designed around and donates to challenges like food insecurity and clean water, health and wellness, environmental awareness, and community support. Every time a challenge is completed, workplace teams will earn points that can be redeemed as donation dollars!

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Do-Good Games

 

33. Virtual Game Night

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This online game night is the employee engagement gaming solution you’ve been looking for. With an easy setup and a host to guide you through numerous team activities, all your friends will have to do is log on!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 8-100+

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: A live host guides your team through karaoke, lip sync battles, trivia, team draws, tournaments and many other carefully curated activities. Every game is designed to make teams feel more connected, more engaged, and more satisfied in the in-person or virtual workplace.

👉 Where to get started: Virtual Game Night

 

34. Drunk History

Drunk History

Drunk History is the gamified version of the TV phenomenon, which retells lesser-known historical events such as the perspective of the onlookers of the Wright Brothers’ first flight. Or an event like the gentleman who attempted to strap a pair of wings to his back and fly off a castle.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 3-20

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: A little warning is that this Zoom game is so funny that your team will end up begging for the fun to never stop. A great way to kick off an office party, virtual happy hour, or department get-together.

👉 Where to get started: Drunk History

 

35. Space Escape

Space-Escape-Room

Houston, we have a problem. You and your coworkers are being sent on an important mission to Mars but something has happened! Race the clock to make your way through the different virtual rooms of the spaceship to save the day and successfully land your ship on the red planet.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 6-100

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: This virtual escape room activity is a great team building exercise that will have you and your team solving different puzzle types as you race to escape.

👉 Where to get started: Space Escape

 

36. Drag Queen Bingo

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Drag Queen Bingo is the incredibly fabulous diversity, empathy, and inclusion (DEI) virtual bingo, hosted by a marvelous drag queen!

🧩 Play online with groups of: 50+

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: Large groups join a video call where they can participate in live bingo games and watch a drag queen performance all at once! Typically, this virtual event includes at least 4 rounds, a full-fledged drag show, and lots of jokes.

👉 Where to get started: Drag Queen Bingo

 

37. Casino Games (Poker + Blackjack)

Virtual-Poker

For the perfect virtual game night, Casino Games is led by a professional poker player and an online live blackjack dealer, respectively.

🧩 Play online with groups of: 1-10

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: For the poker portion of Casino Games on Zoom, your host gives the team a rundown of the rules of 3-Card Poker or Texas Hold ‘Em so they’ll know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em. For the blackjack card game, the dealer will give them the tips, tricks, and strategies before letting them play at least 5 hands per hour. A virtual casino is the online party game that your group can log on and start playing in minutes!

👉 Where to get started: Try Poker or Blackjack

 

Bonus: Team Sudoku

If your team enjoys puzzles, Team Sudoku is a great way to test problem-solving skills together. Split into groups, each team can work on solving the same Sudoku puzzle and race to complete it first.

🧩 Play online with groups of: Any size, with teams of 3-5 working best

❤️ Why you’ll love this interactive online party game: It promotes logical thinking and teamwork as each team collaborates on different strategies and approaches to complete the puzzle. Team Sudoku encourages focus, quick thinking, and communication, making it an ideal challenge for a virtual gathering.

👉 Where to get started: Use Sudoku.com.au for online puzzles and make it a timed competition!


Types of Online Group Games

1. Board Games

Online board games are simply virtual versions of your traditional board games. You can play them through websites or apps. For example, with an online chess game, players take turns to move pieces on virtual boards either in real-time with other online participants or whenever you want to with a virtual competitor. 

Some of the most popular board games, aside from Chess, include Monopoly, and Scrabble.

2. Social Deduction Games 

These can be single or multiplayer games that can be played online. The idea is to find out the one person in the group who’s deceiving everyone else. Virtual murder mystery games are some of the best examples of social deduction games. 

Participants can work with each other in groups, while unraveling clues to figure out who the murderer is, before time runs out. 

Epic Mafia and Ultimate Werewolf are other examples. 

3. Video Games

Video games are some of the most popular online games available today. You can play by yourself or play with other competitors online in real-time.Depending on the type of game, you can even interact with other players or voice chat. There can be a clear character or storyline progression as the game progresses into higher levels. 

League of Legends and the sports game FIFA are examples of online video games.

4. Trivia & Quizzes 

Trivia and quizzes are interactive online games that are knowledge-based. Players compete individually or in teams to answer questions from a range of different topics, earning points for every correct answer. 

Online trivia and quizzes are typically timed as well, so players have to answer correctly within the specific time limits to progress to the next rounds. Trivia Crack and JetPunk are some examples of these. 

5. Game Show Games

Online game show games are simply virtual versions of popular TV game shows. Players compete through online meeting apps or specialized platforms. Typically, online game shows feature host-led gameplay, multiple rounds, a buzzer theme, and other interactive elements that make it feel like you’re on live TV. 

Who Wants to be a Millionaire and Family Feud are popular TV game shows that have been successfully adapted to virtual versions in recent times. 

6. Icebreakers

Icebreakers are usually quick, not-so-long-drawn-out, casual gaming experiences designed to break in new teams or get old teams to break down silo-style barriers. They work just as well online, and so they’re perfect to boost a sense of camaraderie within virtual teams. They are easily adapted to video conferencing platforms.

Two Truths and a Lie, and Never Have I Ever are some examples of popular icebreakers. Virtual scavenger hunts and adaptations of Pictionary-style games are also great for bringing remote teams together. 

7. Party Games

Online party games are multiplayer-oriented and designed for ease of interaction from a remote perspective. Players can participate through their mobile phones or through online platforms like video conferencing tools. 

Popular party games include Fibbage, Quiplash, and Drawful from Jackbox Games. Cards Against Humanity and Evil Apples are card-based online games that are also popular for party fun. 

8. Puzzle Games

Puzzle games, as the name suggests, are based on all types of games that have a puzzle-like orientation, for example jigsaw puzzles or logic puzzles. Puzzle games sometimes offer daily challenges but typically have various levels of difficulty and intermittent ‘competition’ modes with extra points or bonuses. 


Tips For Planning An Online Group Game Event

1) Video Conferencing 

Look for well-known platforms like Zoom or Google Meet if it’s the first-time you’re organizing an online group game via video conferencing. Most people are likely to be familiar with how these work, and even otherwise they’re fairly easy to make sense of. You can even go the extra mile if you want to by sharing a quick tutorial ahead of time. 

Schedule the game at least 10 minutes before it’s due to start so you can iron out any technical problems. Keep a backup platform ready in case it’s one of the ‘bad’ days when nothing seems to be working!

Send out invitations in advance with timings and password information if needed. 

Don’t forget to check whether your tool has limitations on the number of people or time allocated if you’re opting for the free version. Alternatively take, a paid subscription which gives you more flexibility. 

2) Number of Games 

You can either go for one long-game (virtual mysteries and scavenger hunts are great for these) or opt for 2-3 mini-games for up to an hour at a time. Include time for technical set up, breaks, and game play instructions/explanations to prep the participants. 

Factor in your group size when designing gaming events. Simple games work best for small teams that are about 4 to 7 in number. Longer games with several sub-parts and complex pathways are best suited for larger groups where they can be split up into teams. 

Keep a few extra games handy just in case your scheduled games finish early. 

3) Instructions 

It’s important to communicate guidelines and rules clearly, so there’s no sense of confusion or ambiguity. You can share written instructions, a video tutorial, or even better, an actual demo or walkthrough. 

Break down complex rules into simple steps. The idea is to simplify the game, so players don’t feel overwhelmed even before they start. 

Don’t forget to include FAQs or a quick reference sheet for questions that were otherwise not covered. 

4) Hosting 

Unless your game hosting is being managed by the event organizer in which case you have nothing to worry about, opt for one game show host and a backup host for technical management. 

While the primary game show host keeps participants engaged and moves them forward in the game, the technical host looks at things like screen sharing, managing break out rooms, tracking time and scores. 

5) Marketing 

Send invitations out at least 2 to 3 weeks before the planned event to give everyone ample time to plan their calendar. Include information about the game, technical requirements and instructions. 

When sending out reminders, don’t forget to include login details and passwords if needed, the required apps, whether you need a headphone or webcam, and specify the timezones if you’re inviting a team that’s spread across the globe.


People Also Ask These Questions About Online Group Games

Q: What are the benefits of large group online games?

  • The benefits of participating in a large group online game include:

Q: What are online group games?

  • Online group games are games that are purposefully designed for small, medium or large groups of people to be able to play together online.

Q: What are some online games for a large group?

  • Online games for a large group are any games that can easily accommodate many individuals at once. Oftentimes, the most important factor is that the gaming platform itself is capable of hosting large groups. Games like Cards Against Humanity, Uno, Scattergories, Scrabble, Skribbl, scavenger hunts, and trivia games with work-related trivia questions are fairly common.

Q: Can my work team play an interactive online game together?

  • Yes, your work team can play an interactive online game together. In fact, many of the best online interactive games for groups are designed specifically with corporate and work ecosystems in mind.

Q: What do I need to set up an online group game for my party?

  • The most important thing you need in order to set up an online group game for your party is a stable internet connection, clearly communicated rules, and easy accessibility for all of the intended participants.

Q: How do I find some group games to play online?

  • Finding group games to play online is a matter of searching online; however, it really comes down to what your intention is. For instance, if you’re looking for a game that relates to improving workplace collaboration, it would be smart to look into virtual team building games.

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