You can use the ‘poll’ feature in Zoom or try a third party tool like Kahoot. Icebreakers & Games for Virtual Events Trivia So after we bought the game we had to create a free account & download Steam, then download the game from Steam.
We purchased from Humble (because it was on sale) which allowed us to download the game via Steam to a laptop. To buy: click here to see purchase options for the Jackbox Party Pack 2. Different people receive different instructions on their phone, so you have to work as a group to decide which wires to cut. This game was good for a small group as side chatter would be a big distraction, and teamwork is necessary. Why we like: encourages teamwork & collaboration Tip: before you go to play these games, turn on the Family Friendly option under Settings! However, due to the nature of fill-in-the-blank games, these can still get inappropriate depending on how people answer the questions. You can also purchase the game via Steam (so that they’re on your computer) and share your screen during virtual events.
How it works: You display the game on a TV (we plugged our laptop in via an HDMI cord) and people use their phones to play (so have your WiFi code ready). There are other party packs available, but this one had my two favorites in it. Generally the Party Pack is same price as buying just one of the included games. This package includes 5 digital games, 2-3 of which my chamber uses (listed below). It also gives them something to talk about after we’re done playing.
We’ve picked out the games for a reason (written below), and they can be more engaging than traditional networking games, especially for non-extroverts. We play a few rounds of 2-3 games at the beginning of new member meetings/events. Speed Networking – Big Group Video Games in the “Jackbox Party Pack 2”