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A charades-style party game made popular on the Ellen DeGeneres talk show, Heads Up challenges players to guess as many words as possible from a themed deck of charades cards based on their friends' clues.

The guessing player holds their mobile phone up to their forehead, with the screen displaying the word to be guessed. Deck themes include celebrities, movies, animals and more. Additionally, players can create their own custom decks by making in-app purchases for each new deck. The catch? Only the player with the smartphone game can actually manipulate the bomb, while everyone else can only give directions using a set of freely downloadable bomb defusing manuals that come with the game.

Naturally, this leads to a lot of garbled directions, all around chaos and hilarity. Using your phone as a microphone and either a Chromecast or Apple TV as a receiver, you can put lyrics up on a TV screen with musical accompaniment and sing pop, rock, country, hip-hop and more, with a selection of songs available for free or through in-app purchases.

Download Smule: Android , iOS. Nothing brings a party together like getting people to dance. Still, not everyone knows how to dance, which is where Just Dance Now comes in.

While the game is free to download, you'll need to pay for most songs. Party Starter takes a series of popular party icebreaker games and combines them in a convenient mobile package. The app has a mode of the week and a selection of available games available; an in-app purchase unlocks all game modes and removes advertising. Triple Agent has you and five to nine friends trying to figure out who among you is an agent of the Service or a nefarious VIRUS infiltrator in this quick-playing game of social deduction.

Inspired by social deduction classics like Mafia and Werewolf, Triple Agent brilliantly condenses the deduction game into a single round of clues, with the smartphone app taking on the role of facilitator. The basics are simple — set your angle and power, and then let rip. If people are on the same network, you can partake in frantic speed races to each hole.

The finest multiplayer multi-device party game on mobile, Spaceteam involves a lot of button-pushing and yelling. The snag is the instructions you receive are often not related to controls on your particular display. But The Blockheads excels when you invite friends along for the ride, bringing them into your virtual world in a persistent multiplayer adventure.

Undoubtedly the most involved of the games in this list, Catan is a multiplayer boardgame based around building settlements, managing and spending resources, and trading.

OK, maybe this is an older title in terms of the decline in interest it's suffered, but from a social perspective, this game is all about the hunt — and that occurs outdoors. Subsequent legwork can bolster a collection of critters by hatching eggs. You can challenge random players or play with your Facebook friends. There is also a practice mode that will help you master the skills. The game is played in three rounds. Each round can be played whenever it suits you.

The 2-minute time limit increases excitement and also brings out the competitive aspect of the game when you are challenging a friend. As the name suggests, in Word Connect , you'll have to swipe between various letters to form words. This is more of a relaxing game as there is no time limit. You can just keep it handy as a secondary activity while watching TV. The initial puzzles till Level 16 are fairly easy but they get more difficult as you progress further. You will be rewarded with coins as you complete chapters and solve bonus words that you can then use to buy hints.

Besides, this game is less time-consuming compared to other word games. You can even shuffle words when you are stuck. There are no in-app ads initially, but as you progress, you will see ads after each level.

Thankfully, the ads are only in the form of photos and not videos. Bonza is a fun crossword game that uses word search, jigsaw, and trivia. The app will give you clues to arrange the word jigsaw. You will have to move them around accordingly. I loved this game as it is doubly challenging. You have to understand the theme from the given clue and then guess the words. Overall, Wordscapes is just challenging enough to be interesting, but when you combine that with its beautiful ambiance, it's definitely a worthy download.

Wordmint is a fast-paced game that has you move randomly-generated letter tiles around to mint words. Each letter has its own value like Scrabble, but you can also cross words together to rack up more points. You can choose either timed or move-based gameplay, and both modes are pretty challenging. Wordmint offers no in-app purchases, but it does have ads that pop up every so often between game sessions. The ads are minimal, though, and don't affect overall gameplay in any way.

If you love intense word games on the go, then Wordmint is definitely worth a try. WordBrain is another great game for those who prefer to play in solitude.

The premise is fairly simple — just swipe through blocks of letters to form one or more words. But don't let that fool you because the game can be quite challenging. The stages are animal-themed, and they get more demanding as you progress through each level — especially as you hit puzzles that let you create 10 or more words of varying lengths.

Thankfully, you are rewarded with hints as you finish each animal stage, which you can then use whenever you're stuck. WordBrain also has a nifty feature that lets you create your own puzzles to share with friends.

As a free game, there are ads in between levels that vary based on time. For instance, an ad will appear after taking a long time on one puzzle, but it won't appear for another three puzzles if you breeze through. They are easy to close, however, and don't affect gameplay in any way. Four Letters is a pretty intense word game despite its simplicity.

You'll have to form a word using only four letters, then quickly repeat this process as many times as you can while forming different words each time. You only have a set amount of time to complete each puzzle, and the game will end if you can't come up with enough words before time expires. You'll need to be very quick on your feet, so to speak, if you want to progress far in this game. There is a total of 2, words to complete, with each word being added to the in-game dictionary once you've formed it.

Achievements are also available to keep you motivated as the game kicks you in your behind. Word Connect will keep your brain occupied as you swipe between the various letters to assemble words.

Naturally, the puzzles get increasingly more difficult as you progress, making you form more and more words out of the random combination of letters provided.



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