Or is that not a thing? I don’t recall seeing much in the way of party games in a self hosted environment.

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      Awesome. Just trying it out on my phone.

      Would like an option for the timer to run for us, if that isn’t supposed to happen. The first two games only have a “1:00” displayed the whole time.

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    Card games and board games with people. New Year’s isn’t really the time or place for this kind of thing.

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      Some people don’t have the luxury of being in the same place as the people they’re celebrating with. Jackbox games is a popular remote party game, but I am curious if there exists a similar, open, self hosted alternative.

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      This. Considering that you’d want to be with people, it only makes sense that you be analog for a bit.

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        They’re party games you play together in person.

        Some have analog-only equivalents but they often require you to have physical equipment, like pictionary basically requires an easel.

        I don’t really disagree with you, but it’s good to meet people where they are. Party games that use a phone is better than no party games at all.

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    I’d love that too.
    Some games like gartic phone / draw.io, codeword, balderdash, jackbox-alike type games, that I could host on my own server to avoid tracking/ads, and play with my family over holidays.

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    The wife and I has returned to Valheim on a selfhosted dedicated server during the holidays, not sure if an adventuring party is the party you were thinking about. I’ve been /dancing on the ship as she steers it over the ocean though.

    Most of the “party” games I have require no self hosting, it’s just split/shared screen co-op on the TV, Gang Beasts is a favourite and depending on what friends are over Genital Jousting can also be booted up for some laughs.

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      My wife and I have also returned to Valheim during the holidays 😂

      We didn’t get far on our first playthrough, we barely got past the swamp, but this time we’re about to get to the mistlands!

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        Nice!

        We always get to mountain, then run out of steam before restarting a few months later.
        Have fun!

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        We’ve done our first crypt this playthrough then we got busy building rest stops and roads, farming and all that. Good job getting to the mistlands!

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        First time meeting a monster can be a bit scary, especially the sea serpent on a stormy ocean, but you get used to them and soon enough they start to look like moving resource piñatas.

        Practice blocking and dodging and prioritize having a good shield and good food buffs and most things work themselves out.

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    Card games is pretty much it for us. Though with 2 kids, events are generally out right now. Once they are a bit older that will probably change.

    I used to self host a cards against humanity style game that was browser based, but cards are just easier. There are a few I think on the awesome self hosted list, like a mincraft clone and a scrabble one, so the games section there may be worth a look.

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      I don’t think that is self hosting because I think that the game actually runs on their servers and your deck is just a client. But maybe it actually runs on the deck and the server is just for connecting the clients? 🤔

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        It’s definitely not self hosted. Regardless of where the server is running, you have to connect to it using jackbox.tv and I don’t know of any way to play the games without that.

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          I’m curious if there’s a desire for a self-hosted jackbox style game that just runs an nginx server in the background people can connect to or something or if thats something like 20 people would actually use.

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    I’m going to ‘selfhost’ nekid party games with my lady friend…does that count? 😈 I am incapable of playing most games tho. Sad that. There are so many out that look so very cool. I’ll have to enjoy them vicariously.