Among us? D&D? Poker? Animal Crossing? Zoom quizes? Online escape rooms?
What proved addictive?
What actually felt like fun?
by factorialboy on 12/15/20, 8:25 PM
Mindgames. Social hierarchy battles.
by lytedev on 12/15/20, 2:32 AM
by d33lio on 12/17/20, 3:21 PM
I'm 26 and like my co-workers, but I sure as hell don't spend my personal fuck around time with them. Remote "activities" are such a sore use of my time.
by markus_zhang on 12/15/20, 4:36 AM
Back when the air was comfortable and people had a lot of fun, we used to play a lot of DND every Friday evening in a conference room. We also played a lot of table tennis every day. Now that 25% of workfoce had been laid off and then Covid hit, we are now holding games in virtual town halls.
by kleer001 on 12/15/20, 6:24 AM
Nothing. I work with a bunch of parents, like myself with families and little time for amusement. Then again I've never been one for multiplayer games. So, maybe it's just me.
by flurly on 12/15/20, 3:59 AM
by sushshshsh on 12/15/20, 3:17 AM
Seems like my company is where fun goes to die then
by AnimalMuppet on 12/15/20, 5:04 PM
We played Wizard in the breakroom at lunch, back when people were actually in the office...
by slipwalker on 12/15/20, 3:17 PM
like in any corporate environment, we play Game of Thrones with real people... :grin:
by Jeremy1026 on 12/16/20, 2:52 AM
The 'turn off the computer and go talk to the family' game.
by 2rsf on 12/15/20, 11:13 AM
None, I work with them or chit chat at most but never played
by 0x54MUR41 on 12/15/20, 5:05 PM
We usually play Skribbl.io, Among Us, Mafia, and Poker.
by everling on 12/15/20, 6:40 PM
Quiplash, Use Your Words, Drawful.
by hacalox on 12/15/20, 10:56 PM
Colonist.io
by mraza007 on 12/16/20, 1:28 AM
hey try among us or jackboxtv
by allenleein on 12/15/20, 1:35 PM
Fortnite
by gtirloni on 12/15/20, 3:56 AM
Overwatch