

‘what colour was the hat?’ or ‘how many people appeared in the image?’ Countdown Grab some pictures from Google (you could go with a theme such as famous art or stills from movies), show them to players using the screen share function on Zoom for a limited time and then ask questions about the pictures, e.g. Oliver Bonasīlingo Wheel Game, £22.50, Oliver Bonas Memory game You can then either use the site’s online virtual bingo caller or get a bingo wheel and make yourself the caller.
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My Free Bingo Cards is an online bingo card generator that allows you to play with up to 30 people for free – just enter a few details like how many people you’re playing with and the system will generate each player their own link to join the virtual game, along with their own unique bingo card. Depending on how challenging you want to be, you can make the tasks as niche as you like – ‘find and dress yourself in the craziest outfit’, ‘bring me as many red items as you can find in one minute’ or give it a memory game twist by reading out a long list of items just once and whoever brings back the most correct items wins. Ask players to find and bring back common household objects (a whisk, a pair of gloves, a toothbrush) and whoever’s fastest wins. This one is great for bringing out the competitive side in people. Type out song names, films, book titles (anything really) in emojis and get your fellow Zoomers to guess what they are. This will work best if you have a whiteboard or flip chart for drawing on, but the idea of drawing objects (or films, books etc) and getting everyone to shout out their guesses will cause riotous (virtual) fun. This takes some prior thought, but task your video chatting guests to arrive to the call in the silliest outfit and the best (or worst) outfit wins – you could make yourself the judge or take a vote as a group. Let the virtual fun and games commence! 10 virtual games for when you’re sick of Zoom quizzes CharadesĮveryone knows the rules to charades and the fact that it’s a fully visual game that requires no equipment makes it easy and ideal for group video calls (so long as your internet connection doesn’t fail you). We might be a bit ‘over’ quizzes, but virtual games on the other hand could be your ticket to a fun Friday night in. It is recommended that Toons go fishing when the Decreased Fish Rarity Silly Team is active for an increased chance of catching certain fish.We’ve all by now spent more than enough time chatting and quizzing with our friends and family via screens, but if our meet ups must be virtual, we may as well inject a bit of fun into them (after all, we all know how painstaking a 10-way Zoom conversation is…). From 1 to 10, a lower number refers to a less rare fish and a higher number refers to a fish that is rarer. The following tables were made to give Toons an idea on where they can catch each fish of every species.

The following fishing rods are ordered from lowest to highest tier. Several upgrades can be purchased from Clarabelle's Cattlelog a new rod becomes available in the next four Cattlelog issues after purchasing the previous rod. Toons always start with the lowest tier fishing rod, the Twig Rod. By simply catching and selling fish, there is no need for Toons to repeatedly deposit jellybeans in their jellybean bank. If a Toon receives more jellybeans in payment than they can carry, extra jellybeans move to their jellybean bank at their estate. A maximum of 20 fish can be held in the bucket at once, then the fish must be sold to a fisherman, a Pet Shop clerk, or their estate's fishing bucket. The cast button must be held down, pulled back, and released to aim at a shadow a successful cast leads to a fish or object being caught. To begin fishing, a Toon can simply walk up to an unused dock. Ponds are located in every playground (excluding Goofy Speedway), streets, and estates. A pond is an area where Toons are able to fish.
