FamGames Guides
These guides explain how to use simple browser games for real group situations: family nights, classrooms, community events, remote gatherings, matching practice, and beginner-friendly bingo.
How to plan a low-stress family game night
A practical guide with setup ideas, hosting tips, pacing advice, and ways to keep the activity easy for different ages and devices.
Read guideClassroom review games that are easy to run
A practical guide with setup ideas, hosting tips, pacing advice, and ways to keep the activity easy for different ages and devices.
Read guideBrowser games for community events
A practical guide with setup ideas, hosting tips, pacing advice, and ways to keep the activity easy for different ages and devices.
Read guideOnline bingo for beginners
A practical guide with setup ideas, hosting tips, pacing advice, and ways to keep the activity easy for different ages and devices.
Read guideMatching games for kids and mixed-age groups
A practical guide with setup ideas, hosting tips, pacing advice, and ways to keep the activity easy for different ages and devices.
Read guideRemote group games without complicated setup
A practical guide with setup ideas, hosting tips, pacing advice, and ways to keep the activity easy for different ages and devices.
Read guideWhy these guides exist
Browser games are easiest to use when the host has a simple plan. The guides below focus on setup, instructions, pacing, accessibility, and choosing the right activity for the audience rather than only listing product features.