


With an absurd amount of genres and music styles to choose from, it’s the kind of game that just about everyone has a chance to win at. Victory goes to the person who responds the fastest-and with the most correct answers-in a given round. You and an opponent take turns trying to guess which songs are which based on brief audio clips. Song Pop, though just as casual an experience as Draw Something, is a little more competitive. That said, the true appeal of this game is the endless opportunities it provides for you to laugh at your friends’ horrible drawing skills. Who said multiplayer games had to be competitive? Draw Something is the rare game that encourages its player to work in tandem rather than in opposition, and that alone makes it a standout multiplayer experience. #3 – Draw Something and Song Pop (iPhone, iPad Android, Facebook) But try you must, and if it’s any consolation, you’ll have a ton of fun in the process. Basically, you’re only able to see what your team sees, which makes forming any sort of long-term strategies a difficult task. As straightforward (and adorable, let’s face it) as that may be, there’s an interesting catch: the fog of war obscures much of the playing field. It’s also a game where you assume the role of adorable animals and try to destroy the other players’ bases. The name says it all: this is a game about outwitting your opponents. There are all sorts of opportunities for your opponents to steal the lead in a given round, which always makes for an excellent multiplayer experience. Rather than focusing on triple-word scores and special tiles, your real goal is to be the first player to place 25 letters on the playing field. And while elements of the classic word game are certainly there-spelling out words on a grid of tiles, most notably-there’s more to it than that. If you judged Wordox solely by a screenshot, you’d probably write it off as another lazy Scrabble clone.
