If you play these in a messaging app, you’re also not limited to just two participants.
1Story Builder
As a writer, I tell stories for fun.
WithStory Builder, one of you begins the story by messaging an opening sentence to the other person.
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The other person then messages the second sentence in the story back to the first person.
The concept of this game is simple, and yet it requires a degree of intelligence to succeed.
Variations include limiting the object being thought of to a particular genre.
Or, you might increase/decrease the number of questions the guesser can ask.
Feel free to experiment, and take the game in new and interesting ways.
Surely we have all whiled away a long car journey as a child doing this.
And the version played via text or a chat app is just as much fun.
Begin by telling your opponent where you are to at least give them a fighting chance of succeeding.
Then look around your environment until your eye fixes on something in particular.
The other person then has to guess the song the lyrics are from.
Because if you choose a metal song, your classical music-loving mother is unlikely to ever guess correctly.
Variations include quoting classic lines from movies or plots from games instead of lyrics from songs.
A fate all but the biggest reality TV wannabe would surely want to avoid.
To playAbbreviations, one of you abbreviates the activity you’re currently engaged in.
Be prepared for some rude replies and some long message threads.
Such as what you truly think of the person you are playing against.
Whatever variant you play, the key is to steer the guesser in the right direction.
6List Builder
We all make lists of some kind.
When turned into a game,making listscan be a lot of fun; especially in a message thread.
The winner is the last person to successfully add an item to the list.
Once someone taps out because they can’t think of anything, the game ends.
7Where Am I?
The reason we all carry smartphones with us everywhere we go is that we’re not always at home.
This makes this game perfect for playing on your mobile gear.
8Kiss, Marry, Kill
You may know ofKiss, Marry, Killas something else.
All in jest, you understand.
None of the three are actually going to happen.
Variations include dropping certain names into the mix you know will upset your friend.
Or changing the question entirely.
9What If…?
This is perfect fodder for a texting game.
One of you messages the other a What If?
scenario and asks what they would do in that situation.
There are no correct or incorrect answers here.
These games range from the simple to the more complex.
But they’re all supremely playable between any two (or more) people with mobile phones to hand.