it's time for a lip-sync battle! This one works best with a little bit of a preparation and practice. Make the game extra funny by reading out silly or funny phrases that may not make complete sense. Take it in turns putting your facetime app on mute and speak a sentence (with your mouth clearly in view) and see if the other person can guess what you're saying by reading your lips. Would you rather watch westerns or silent films?.Would you rather have dinner with Elvis or Jonny Cash?.Would you rather listen to rock music or classical music?.Would you rather only eat fruit or vegetables for the rest of your life?.Would you rather be unable to lie or unable to tell the truth?.Would you rather live in a tree house or an underground lair?.Would you rather be a elephant or a giraffe?.Would you rather eat apples or bananas?.The questions might be simple, silly and funny (best for kids) or challenging and more morally complex (for adults). Take it in turns coming up with an "either or" question to ask the other person to find out "what they'd rather". Would You RatherĪ simple game that works for both adults and kids alike. This game is great for young kids but can work well for the older age bracket too. The other play then has twenty "yes or no" questions to try to guess what the object is. One player chooses an object or person without the other player knowing.
The game of twenty questions is an all-time favourite and requires no preparation to play on facetime. Players hide various battlehips on their grid and then take turns trying to guess the location of all the opposition battleships before theirs are sunk. You can use a printable battleships grid online to print and play, or alternatively if you both have a similar copy of the physical board game you can use that. The game of battleships can work really well over a facetime video call. Perfect for a facetime between a grandparent and grandchild or just two good friends, these one-on-one facetime games will help bridge the gap when the conversation runs dry. So - how do we still create those magical moments when we're restricted to virtual catchups during Coronavirus lockdown and isolation? One on one games for facetime Now, more than ever, we're relying on using one-on-one and group facetime to connect with each other. Facetime has always been a great way to catchup with friends and family.