Based on our record, Gartic Phone seems to be a lot more popular than Draw.Chat. While we know about 58 links to Gartic Phone, we've tracked only 3 mentions of Draw.Chat. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I'm new to coding but I want to know how a site like garticphone.com keep a responsive design that scales everything down no matter what screen size. Source: 12 months ago
Gartic Phone (https://garticphone.com/) might work. It's a game where the first person describes a scene/object, the second has to draw it, the thrid has to guess what the initial description was based on the drawing, the next person draws that, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
Also with this same setup, we draw sillyness on garticphone.com, and skribb.io. Good fun. Source: about 1 year ago
Let's play the Telephone Game together! Http://garticphone.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
If you are thinking of some kind of party game, Gartic Phone is a good suggestion. The game starts with each player writing down a prompt, and then the next player has to draw that prompt. Then the player after that has to describe the drawing, without knowing the original prompt. Then the next player uses the description as a prompt, repeating the process. It's really fun to see at the end what everyone drew,... Source: over 1 year ago
I'm in search of a new work laptop, and am trying to decide whether the Pinebook Pro will meet my needs. The most demanding thing I'll need to do over it will be to conduct an audio call over Discord (one-on-one) while using a collaborative whiteboard app (the website draw.chat, specifically). Source: over 1 year ago
10 weeks 10 different 10 dates 1. Checkers https://playingcards.io/games 2. Puzzle https://jigsawpuzzles.io 3. Movie night (apes, marvel, Batman returns 1/2, boxing) 4. Scramble game (definitely will make giggle) https://www.pogo.com 5. Drawing together https://draw.chat 6. Zoom escape room (money, but I love her so it’s nothing) https://www.escapetech.rocks/virtual-escape-rooms/ 7. Vitrusl Museme tutor... Source: about 2 years ago
What whiteboard app to use is a bit of an open question, as it's unfortunately hard to have a viable business model for them. I've had a few I've really enjoyed, only for them to go under. Currently I use draw.chat, or the built-in whiteboard on Zoom (enable annotations, and it can be used that way). Source: over 2 years ago
skribbl - Word guessing based on drawing.
Sketchboard.io - Visual Remote Teamwork. Solve problems and create ideas on endless whiteboard with your teammates by sketching.
gartic.io - Draw, guess, and win!
MultiDraw - Draw with others in real time.
Drawasaurus - Drawasaurus is an online drawing & guessing game you can play with friends or strangers.
Limnu - Sketch, share and collaborate with your team