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Last side standing. Every player defends one wall. Miss twice and your side shatters — the arena closes the gap. The dead sabotage the living.
Party games, co-op kitchens, drawing duels and desk-sized racing — made by strangers, played in one click. Pile into a world full of randoms, or lock the doors with a private room.
Last side standing. Every player defends one wall. Miss twice and your side shatters — the arena closes the gap. The dead sabotage the living.
Territory painting on a shared canvas. Draw a line, close the loop, claim everything inside — and cut anyone caught drawing in it. One stick, ninety seconds, most turf wins.
Co-op arena shooter in a fully destructible, fully simulated world.
Prop hunt in a Victorian glasshouse. Take the shape of something in the room, go and stand with its kind, and hold still while the warden hunts you.
Co-op survival in a volcanic night. Your lantern fires on its own — kite the tide, grab souls, pick upgrades, and pull your friends back to their feet. Hold until dawn.
A race across a storm front. Everyone runs the same course at once — and whoever leads breaks the road for everyone behind.
Three carnival games, one pier: scramble to the called colour, shove rivals off a shrinking dome, and survive the plunger of doom. Most points takes the crown.
Yippee-ki-yay, root vegetable. A game like Brotato, but co-op online in your browser: auto-firing potatoes against waves of very angry veg. Free, no download, phone or desktop.
2v2 volleyball on a scruffy lawn in a Taipei park. One button — you run, the game swings. Three touches a side, then somebody gets blamed.
Top-down arcade football for 1–8 players. Charge your kick, chip it over defenders, grab power-ups — first to 5 wins. Solo vs bots, or bring your friends.
Firefly-catching race at dusk. Grab glowing orbs, run them home to your lantern — dash into rivals to scatter their haul. Most banked light wins.
An endless neon horde shooter on a floor that deforms under every shot. Thousands of bodies, eight weapons, and a mercury arena that ripples where you fight. Last pilot standing.
Build a sun-bleached Mykonos village with friends — cobalt domes, whitewashed walls, bougainvillea and windmills on a 14×14 island. No goals, no scores, just cozy co-op building.
A small island to wander. Take the seaplane through nine rings, or the boat out to sea — and everyone on the link shares the island.
Grab your friends and dive into an endless dungeon that gets more dangerous every floor.
Classic arcade snake, reborn multiplayer. Grow as long as you can, cut off your rivals, and don't crash — last snake slithering wins.
Turn-based artillery in a golden-hour warzone. Arc shells over the ridge, crater the map, punt tanks into the sea. Last tank standing wins — bring friends or fight the AI guns.
Three laps of Sunset Bay against seven rivals. Drift, charge a mini-turbo, fire it out of the corner. Up to 8 of you from one link — no install, no accounts.
Versus tower defence. Hold your own lane, then spend your gold making everyone else's worse. Last keep standing wins.
Hold to wind up, let go, and your cleaver arcs out and curves back. One cut kills — and you are defenceless until you catch it. Last cook standing takes the round.
3D multiplayer dogfight in a spherical arena. Alone, hostile squadrons fold in wave after wave; with friends it is pure PVP. Highest score in 3:00 wins.
Mutliplayer Race
Walk a Japanese suburb on a tiny planet, drawn as a cel-shaded anime background. A railway circles the whole world. Run deliveries, find 29 places — together.
Catch the wisp and keep it. Fourteen islands adrift in the void, linked by arches that are real holes in space — and they re-form every 25 seconds.
Explore a tiny multiplayer Taipei—and help make its buildings more faithful to the real city on GitHub.
A live multiplayer Flappy Bird survival show. One crystal course, the whole flock — last bird flying wins. Tap to flap, cheer between rounds, climb the all-time gate board.
Eleven thousand metres down, in a little yellow submarine. The only light is what you brought — and what lives here.
A co-op bullet-hell dive: dodge three leviathans' storms, graze bullets to charge your Sonic Bloom, and keep your shoal alive to the last depth.
A model railway that runs itself, on a workbench, photographed as a miniature. Watch a day pass over it in ninety-six seconds.
Drift a taxi through a real-map Taipei at golden hour. Race strangers to Taipei 101, Longshan Temple and the night markets.
Play instantly against the Keeper Bot, or invite a rival for live Antics reactions, crowd energy, rematches, and clutch rankings.
Team up and survive the zombie horde in Decay, a free browser-based co-op multiplayer survival shooter. Fight endless waves with friends, grab medkits and armor, and climb the leaderboard.
Slash bamboo down an endless corridor — now multiplayer. Race friends on one shared course, watch their ghost blades in real time, and top the leaderboard. Free in your browser.
Explore a tiny tropical island with friends in this free multiplayer 3D browser game. Pick a nickname, share a link, and play together instantly — no install.
Play a courier on a tiny-planet Paris. Hop past the Eiffel Tower and Sacré-Cœur delivering baguettes and love letters, top the leaderboard, adopt a stray cat. Free in your browser, no install.
One half-baked idea, one prompt, and this tile has your name on it.
Build one →Friendslop is what the internet calls chaotic co-op games that are more fun to ruin than to win — nobody polishes them, everybody replays them. They run in the browser like everything else here: one link in the group chat and the whole squad is in. friendslop, served fresh.
Small, fast and slightly unhinged: co-op deliveries, arena shooters, desk-sized racers, clicker races, trivia nights, 3D crystal hunts. Most are over in a few minutes — about as long as a group call stays civil. Phone or laptop, no install, no launcher, no 40GB update.
People like you, typing half-formed ideas at an AI well past bedtime. Cozy sims, chaotic co-op, tiny racers — some lovingly polished, some pure friendslop, all free and instantly playable. New ones drop constantly.
Hit private room, get a link with a six-character code, dump it in the group chat. They click, they're in — no accounts, no “install our launcher”. Prefer strangers? Join the world drops you in the public room, where the leaderboard will humble you. Just the two of you tonight? There's a shelf of 2 player games for that.