What games do you play with co-workers?
Among us? D&D? Poker? Animal Crossing? Zoom quizes? Online escape rooms?
What proved addictive?
What actually felt like fun?
Mindgames. Social hierarchy battles.
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.
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.
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.
Seems like my company is where fun goes to die then
We played Wizard in the breakroom at lunch, back when people were actually in the office...
like in any corporate environment, we play Game of Thrones with real people... :grin:
The 'turn off the computer and go talk to the family' game.
None, I work with them or chit chat at most but never played
We usually play Skribbl.io, Among Us, Mafia, and Poker.
Quiplash, Use Your Words, Drawful.
hey try among us or jackboxtv