Gartic Phone
Description
Gartic Phone is a browser game based on the telephone game. The player and up to 29 of their friends take turns drawing and writing sentences, trying to create animations or draw a story.
The modes include:
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In Normal, they players write a sentence and then draw, then they write a sentence for another person's drawing, in which someone will have to recreate that drawing based on their sentence.
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Knock-Off shows the player someone else's drawing, and they have to try and copy it from memory.
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In Secret, all of the drawings and sentences are hidden during the game.
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Animation is where the players take turns trying to animate scenes.
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Icebreaker forces the players to play with just one sentence and only that sentence to base their drawing off of.
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In Score, the players need to try and keep the same meaning in their drawings and sentences.
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No Rush is a mode where the timer only starts to tick when a majority of the players in the lobby press done.
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Speedrun is where the players have less and less time to draw each round.
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The Sandwich mode is where the players write a sentence then keep drawing until the end, then they describe the last drawing.
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Crowd is better for larger groups because it makes turns faster and fewer.
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Movie is like Animation, but each players draws two drawings for the animation.
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Game added by IcyBird1.
Game added August 28, 2021. Last modified March 9, 2023.