Skribbl.io

Skribbl.io
10+
Algodextrous
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Game info

Age ranking
10+
Platforms
Authentication support
yes
Localization
English, German, Russian
Screen orientation
Release date
09 February 2017
Cloud saves
yes

The game Skribbl.io is one of the most creative multiplayer projects in which players can use all their creative skills. The thing is that in this game, you will need to draw and also guess what other participants of the competition have drawn.

The game is played by creating drawings and showing them to the chat participants. Beginners get a choice of three words and decide which of them will be depicted on the virtual canvas. The drawings themselves are extremely simple, like the ones we used to draw in Paint when we were kids. The more obscure the drawing is, the more interesting it is to guess it.

The beginning of the game

Newcomers to this multiplayer game will be asked to choose a name. If you can not think of anything or you have not come up with a nickname, the latter will be generated by the system with a humorous touch.

In addition to a nickname, you can create an image of your character by choosing eyes, mouth, and color. Like everything in Skribbl.io, the characters are drawn as crookedly as possible. Gradually, you get used to such visuals and stop noticing the flaws. If you don't want to bother with drawing, just press the "Randomize" button, after which the game itself will create a portrait of the player.

Also, at the beginning, you need to choose a language. Practice shows that most players play in English.

How to play

The game is simple not only visually but also in terms of gameplay. The chat room gathers as many players, each of whom draws something and puts it on display, inviting the others to evaluate the creativity of the image with the buttons of approval or condemnation.

But the most important task is guessing what is even depicted in the drawing. To make the task easier, a word with part of the open letters is shown on the screen. In this way, the process resembles a "Field of Miracles," and it is actually quite easy to guess the word.

You should enter your answer in a special field. As soon as the word is entered, the game checks the answer for validity, and in case of guessing, it lets other chat participants know about it. At the same time, other players do not see the correct answers, only the wrong ones. By analyzing their mistakes, it is also possible to come up with a clue.

As for the creation of the drawing itself, a simple but nevertheless sufficient toolkit is available to players. You should try to draw something similar but do not make it too visual so as not to facilitate the task of guessing other players. If you don't like the drawing, you can throw it in the virtual trash and start again.