Best Multiplayer Mobile Games to Play with Family
Whether it’s cousins on a video call or grandparents on the same couch, these 10 free mobile games make the best multi-generation family gaming nights.
Indian family game nights have moved from carrom boards to phones — but most multiplayer mobile games are designed for tense, competitive solo play. The 10 below are different: they’re easy to pick up, kid-friendly, work for grandparents too, and run on a wide range of phones.
We tested each one with 2-6 family members across age ranges. Each entry tells you the player count, whether it needs internet, and a pro tip for getting the whole household into the same lobby. Many also support voice chat for cousins in different cities.
All games are free-to-play with no real-money wagering. Click any title to read the full Aktier review.
1. Among Us
The party game of the decade. 4-15 players, 10-minute rounds, perfect over a video call with cousins in another city.
Read the full Among Us review →2. Clash Royale
Quick 3-minute 1v1 duels — short enough that your dad will play ‘just one more’ even after dinner is on the table.
Read the full Clash Royale review →3. 8 Ball Pool
Pool that anyone can pick up in 60 seconds. Play friend matches with parents or grandparents who haven’t held a phone game before.
Read the full 8 Ball Pool review →4. Clash of Clans
Join a family clan; donate troops to each other. The slow-burn raids work even when family members are in different timezones.
Read the full Clash of Clans review →5. Asphalt 9: Legends
Club mode lets up to 12 family members race together in friendly events. Real cars, real shouting.
Read the full Asphalt 9: Legends review →6. Brawl Stars
3v3 quick matches with simple controls. Kids and adults can coordinate over chai-break voice calls.
Read the full Brawl Stars review →7. Pokemon GO
The only multiplayer game on this list that gets the family outside. Walk together to PokéStops and raids.
Read the full Pokemon GO review →8. Ludo King
Pass-and-play mode on a single phone, or online rooms with private codes. India’s classic family game, born again.
Read the full Ludo King review →9. Carrom Pool
Bluetooth or online friend matches. Carrom that doesn’t need clearing the dining table.
Read the full Carrom Pool review →10. Stumble Guys
32-player party royale. Hilarious wipeouts that even non-gamer cousins will end up screaming at.
Read the full Stumble Guys review →Want to see all 20 reviewed games?
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Which is the best multiplayer game for Indian families?
Ludo King is unbeatable for cross-generational family play — everyone already knows the rules from playing on a physical board. Among Us is the best for older teens and adults who want fast, social, voice-chat-friendly rounds.
Can I play these games over voice call with family?
Yes. Ludo King, Clash Royale, Brawl Stars, and Stumble Guys all work great over a parallel WhatsApp or Google Meet voice call. Among Us has its own built-in voice chat. For the rest, keep family on a separate voice call while you all play.
Are these multiplayer games safe for children?
All games on this list are age 7+ on the Play Store. The main safety risk is strangers in public lobbies — use private/friend-only rooms when kids play. None of these games involve real-money wagering.
How many players can play together?
Ludo King and Among Us scale up to 6-15 players in one lobby. Clash Royale, 8 Ball Pool, and Carrom Pool are 1v1 or 2v2. Stumble Guys handles up to 32 players. Asphalt 9 and Brawl Stars support 3-12 in club/squad modes.
Do these games work over a single Wi-Fi router with multiple phones?
Yes — multiple phones on the same Wi-Fi network can all play the same online game without issues. Pass-and-play (single device, shared) mode is also available in Ludo King for the smallest setup possible.