7 reasons why you want to plan a friends' night now

30 Seconds with a pen and post-it is so 2018. From now on, you hold your phone screen to your forehead, your iPhone asks the questions, and you are the life of the party at every gathering or that somewhat dull girls' night thanks to the apps below. The only thing you need to do is free up enough space on your cloud and start downloading very quickly. And okay, let's do a quick round of quizzing in preparation, because as the life of the party, you obviously need to win.
Heads up!
The game that became famous through Ellen DeGeneres is a hit at every party. It actually resembles 30 Seconds and Who Am I?, but the rules are just a bit different. The idea is to hold your phone screen to your forehead, after which a word appears on the screen that your teammate must describe. When guessed correctly, you nod forward and the app automatically goes to the next word. The idea is to guess as many words as possible within one minute. The team that has guessed the most words at the end wins.
Would You Rather & Dilemmas
I find this the funniest. It's a kind of Dilemma on Tuesday but in game form. The app presents you and your friends with the most terrible situations, where you have to choose between two options. So: if you see a man with a mustache, do you fly into his arms for the rest of your life and shout ‘daddy’ or does a full mustache grow every day in a different place on your body? HA HA.
Songpop 2
Actually a kind of The Big Music Quiz but without the swinging hips of Humberto Tan. The idea is to guess as many hits with the corresponding artist or title within the time limit.
Who can’t draw
In this game, the first player draws a picture, after which the next player gets to see the image briefly to then draw it again. Based on this drawing, the next player must redraw the image. This continues until the phone reaches the last player, who must guess what the first player was actually trying to redraw. The outcome? Hilarious. Unless your friend is Picasso's daughter, but let's not assume that for convenience.
Truth or dare
Well, do I need to say more? Truth or dare. Who dares?
What if..
What if you could read the thoughts of everyone around you, but these people could also read your thoughts? This is one of the dilemmas presented to you in the What if… app. The game is somewhat similar to Would You Rather & Dilemmas, but the fun part of this game is that after answering, you can see what not only your friends but also the rest of the world chooses.
Jenga
Yes, Jenga, but without blocks all over the place. Sounds fantastic, right? With the app, you no longer have to build a tower and you virtually remove the stones from the pile, and you understand: whoever loses has to take shots.



