So many are always checking their phones, let’s have a game about it.
When you are with friends, they should all download the app. One of you starts a game by inviting the others to join. After all accepted and joined, everyone puts the phone away, either in their bags, pockets or on the table facing down. All phones should be online and not silenced. The app running on each phone will try to make the owner unlock the phone to take a look. It will do it by mimicking sounds that are usually used on these phones. A player can unlock and check the phone when he hears a sound. If the app made it, he loses a point. If it was a sound made by a legitimate activity (not by the game app), he gains a point. The winner is whoever has the most points at the end.
A modern way to play this game that is still popular on many campuses.
An app that helps the game’s host manage and the assassins to play the game. The game master creates the game, decides on the rules (like time limits, etc., from multiple possibilities), and advertises it for others to apply to join. He then assigns targets to assassins and manages the game. The assassins kill by using the cam in the app to “shoot” a picture of their victim. The app analyzes the size of the victim (to enforce an absolute maximum distance for a kill) and if it’s a kill sends it the game host. If he accepts the kill as valid, he’ll assign the assassin a new target or declare them the winner if they are the last player still in the game. All players get updates as things happen during the game.
It’s healthy, energizing, and altogether good for you to walk.
An app where you can invite others to a friendly completion of who takes the most steps daily. The app will use the smartphone’s data about steps you walked and transmit the data to the central server. The server will determine which of you walked the most steps and notify all participants about who won for that day. You can also check your game’s leaderboard during the day.
Many people like quotes as they inspire them. Let’s see if you know your quotes.
A daily quiz app. Publish one quote and send to all app users as a push notification. From the moment they open the app to see the quote, they have 30 seconds to identify who said that. The system then randomly picks up one winner from all correct answers.
A game you can play by yourself anytime anywhere.
An app is running in the background. At random times during your active hours, it will alert you with a prompt to guess the time. You input the time you think it is, and it will show you how accurate you are. The more you play, the better you’ll get, and you can see your progress in the app.