Games for Remote Teams
Give your team a practical games for remote teams they can join from Slack, email, or a meeting chat without downloads or long setup.
- No signup required
- Free to use
- Anonymous voting
- Works on every phone
Best for
- Teams
- Remote play
- Quick game
- Icebreakers
- Mobile play
- No signup
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Why this fits
This page is part of FriendRank's team building games and team building game ecosystem. It is designed for teams, remote teams, and coworkers that want fast anonymous voting games in the browser.
Works with teams, remote teams, and coworkers
Includes team building game gameplay
Good for icebreakers and team bonding
Easy to play from any phone
Uses anonymous voting
What are games for remote teams?
Find browser games for remote teams with anonymous voting over video calls and chat apps.
Games for remote teams need to work when everyone is in a different city and the only shared screen is a phone. FriendRank runs entirely in the browser: create a game, paste the link in Slack, Teams, or Zoom chat, and let coworkers vote anonymously. Results unlock together on the call so distributed teams get a shared moment without another app install.
Here is the simplest way to run it with coworkers.
How to play
Create your FriendRank game
Add names, pick a tone, and choose prompts that fit your team.
Share one link with your group
Send the game link in meeting chat or video call. Everyone opens it on their phone.
Vote anonymously and reveal the results
Each person votes privately. When enough votes are in, results unlock on the same link for everyone.
Before you start, here's what to expect.
Why this format works for teams
This works well when your team needs a lightweight activity that coworkers can join without a long setup.
These are the most common team use cases.
When teams use this
- At the start of a team meeting
- When a new group needs a quick icebreaker
- During a remote team call or virtual hangout
- When you only have a few minutes before the main event
- When your group wants funny shared results to react to together
- As a starting point from the team building games collection
Why FriendRank works for remote teams
Anonymous voting
Friends vote without signing in. The group sees results, not individual ballots.
No sign-up required
Create a game on the homepage and share the link. That is the whole setup.
One link for everyone
Same URL for voting and results. Drop it in WhatsApp, iMessage, or Discord.
Works on any phone
Built for the mobile browser. Friends vote in seconds from the group chat.
Results unlock after everyone votes
The game stays locked until enough friends vote. Then you reveal together.
Create your game in under a minute
Create a game on FriendRank before your sync. Paste the link in Slack or the meeting chat and let everyone vote in the first few minutes.
What your group unlocks after voting
Main Character
The friend your group picks as the center of the story. Voted by the group, not assigned by a quiz.
Chaos Agent
The friend who stirs things up. A classic outcome when the whole group votes.
Secret Villain
The quiet mastermind role. Perfect for drama, secrets, and inside jokes.
Final group story
A narrative wrap-up with verdict, vibe, and a shareable ending card for the group chat.
Popular remote team game questions
Need inspiration? Here are remote team questions your coworkers can vote on.
- Who is most likely to work from a different time zone?
- Who would survive a week without Slack?
- Who is most likely to have the tidiest home office?
- Who would plan the best virtual team event?
- Who is most likely to send the best GIF in chat?
- Who would win a remote trivia contest?
- Who is most likely to join a call with perfect lighting?
- Who would onboard a new remote hire the fastest?
- Who is most likely to suggest async updates?
- Who would keep morale high during a busy sprint?
- Who is most likely to have a pet cameo on camera?
- Who would document the team process best?
- Who is most likely to remember everyone's timezone?
- Who would organize a virtual coffee chat?
- Who is most likely to make a remote meeting feel in-person?
Games for Remote Teams vs Team Check-In Questions
Games for Remote Teams is built for find browser games for remote teams with anonymous voting over video calls and chat apps. Team Check-In Questions fits better when team check-in question prompts for workplace group voting activities. Both use the same FriendRank flow: create a game, share one link, vote anonymously, and reveal results together.
Games for remote teams FAQ
- What are remote teams?
- Remote teams on FriendRank are browser voting games where people vote anonymously on funny roles and reveal results together. Perfect for distributed teams, video calls, and Slack channels.
- Can we play remote teams on phones?
- Yes. FriendRank runs in any modern browser. Share one link and everyone votes from their phones.
- Is voting anonymous?
- Yes. Votes stay private to each person. The group only sees winners and story-style results.
- Do players need accounts?
- No signup required. One person creates the game and shares the link.
- Can I customize the questions?
- Yes. Enter up to three custom prompts when you create the game.
- Does it work on mobile?
- Yes. Players vote from their phones in any browser.
- How many people can play?
- Add two to eight names when you set up the game. Everyone with the link can vote.
- When do results unlock?
- After enough votes are in, results open on the same link for the whole group.
- How long does a FriendRank game take to set up?
- Most groups create a game in under a minute. Share the link and start voting right away.
- Can we play on iPhone and Android?
- Yes. FriendRank works in mobile browsers on iPhone, Android, and tablets.
- Do we need to download an app?
- No. FriendRank runs in the browser. Share one link and play from any phone.
- Can the host see individual votes?
- No. Votes stay private to each person. The group only sees shared winners and results.
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Why groups trust FriendRank
Browser-based
FriendRank runs in any modern browser on phones, tablets, and laptops.
No app download
Share one link and let your group vote without installing anything.
Anonymous voting
Votes stay private to each person. The group only sees shared results.
Works on mobile
Built for group chats, parties, and hangouts where everyone has a phone.
Free to use
Create games, invite your group, and reveal results at no cost.
Share with one link
Send the same game link in WhatsApp, iMessage, Discord, Slack, or email.
Ready for a quick team activity?
Create a games for remote teams, invite coworkers, and reveal the results together.