Free Party Games to Play With Friends

Every party game on Donutsorelse Games runs in a browser and uses the same simple setup: one host screen and everyone else on their phone. There is no client to install, no account to create, and no fee. Below is the full catalog of party games and what each one is best for.

Telephone Doodles

Telephone Doodles is a drawing-and-guessing chain game for four to ten players. Each round a player writes a prompt, the next player draws it, the next player guesses what the drawing is, and the chain continues. At the end, every chain is revealed in order, showing how the original prompt mutated through misinterpretations. It is the funniest game in the collection for large groups because the reveals are unpredictable.

Poorly Described Movies

Each player describes a real movie as badly as possible while keeping it technically accurate. Other players try to guess the film from the description. Three to eight players works best. It rewards groups that enjoy pop culture and quick thinking.

Comic Builder

Comic Builder is a collaborative comic-strip game where each player draws or writes a panel without seeing previous panels in full. The finished strips are revealed at the end. Strong choice for creative groups of three to eight players.

Make a Wish

Players submit a harmless wish, and the rest of the group rewrites it into a cursed version. Votes decide the most devious twist. A short, low-effort game that creates a lot of laughs.

Superpowers

Each player picks a power, and another player adds a limitation that ruins it. Combinations like "invisibility, but only when no one is looking" turn into running gags. Two to eight players.

Costume Creator

A drawing party game where everyone contributes a different piece of a costume on a shared character without seeing the other pieces. The final reveal is always absurd. Good for three to eight players who like visual humor.

How to start playing

Party games need a room code, so the entry point is the homepage host flow. Open donutsorelse.games, tap Host a Party, select a party game, and share the code. Players join from their phones — no app store visit needed. The full rules of each game are explained on the host screen when you start a round.

What makes these party games different

These games are designed to remove friction. There is no waiting room sign-up, no profile creation, and no five-minute tutorial. Rounds are short, results are funny, and the rules are easy enough that new players catch on in one play. They also work well over video calls because the host can share their screen and players still control their own devices.

If you are looking for related categories, the daily games page covers free solo browser puzzles, and the road trip games page covers games that only need one phone.