Teenage Chatting Games

Teenage Chatting Games




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Teenage Chatting Games

808 Teen Chat Rooms
Welcome to 808 free teen chat rooms, the vibrant community of teenagers who have gathered to chat, meet new people, make friends, talk about different topics and have fun spending time with other teen boys and girls all around the world. By using 808 Teens, you accept the teen chat rules and you must be between the ages of (13-19)


Teenagers that are going to use teen chat rooms for the first time should follow some key tips. These tips will help ensure they stay safe at all times. You can read more about them on our Teen Chat Safety guide. If you have any other questions/concerns you can post on our forums and a staff and other site members will be with you shortly.


We have a wide variety of options and features inside our chat interface. Some of the features include a music player, private chat, emoticons, wall posting system similar to Facebook, personal friend list, profiles and much more. There is an optional VIP upgrade that is available to unlock even more functions and features such as profile music, liking someones profile, sending gifts, voice messages, drawings etc.


We are the first of its kind teen chat rooms owned and run by teens. We offer a safe and friendly environment for teenagers to gather in one place. Our website uses SSL security, passwords and chat logs are 100% secure. Our moderator and admin team is always there to help enforce chat rules and safety measures. Users can report messages, bullying, and ignore annoying users. We also have a growing list of features according to user demand to make the place even more fun!


Please take the time to review all of our Teen Chat Rules prior to joining our chatrooms. You are expected to be in compliance of the rules at all times and failure to do so might result in a ban without warning.
Our mods and admins try to keep the chatrooms safe and you are expected to oblige any requests they deem fit. Arguing with our staff is never a good idea and may result in your inability to use our chatrooms anymore.


We also have other free chat rooms available as follows:
Kids Chat for 12-16 year olds.
Singles Chat for 18+ year olds and
Stranger Chat for 16+ year olds.



*First Published: Aug 25, 2017, 6:00 am CDT


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Posted on Aug 25, 2017   Updated on Mar 31, 2021, 2:01 pm CDT
Texting doesn’t have to be a boring back-and-forth about your day—even if you love sending funny GIFs, it’s important to spice things up. And no, we don’t just mean sexting . Whether you’ve got a mind-numbing 7-hour layover or you’re just bored sitting at home, playing texting games (no, not dating games) is an entertaining way to keep up the convo between you and your texting buddy. Or sexting buddy—we don’t judge. Here are the best texting games to play with your friends, Tinder matches, or your long-distance significant other.
The purpose of “Never Have I Ever” is basically to expose the deepest and darkest secrets you may have been hiding from the people closest to you. The texting game usually always becomes borderline inappropriate, but it’s a lot more fun to go all in.
How to play: To play this texting game, set the rules as to how you and your texting buddy will identify if the other has been in a situation or not. This is usually communicated by sending a “finger pointing up” emoji mimicking the game IRL. After the rules are set, players will take turns making statements of things they’ve never done before.
In order to dig up any dirt or find out hilarious situations, you have to be clever with your word choice, but you won’t know if the person is lying or not since you can’t see their reaction. The player who has the most contradictions from their experiences, or the one who gets to ten first, loses.
You: Never have I ever slept with my best friend.
Player: Never have I ever sent a dirty text to the wrong person.
“Would You Rather” is a ruthless game that’s destined to show everyone’s true character in the end. Not to mention it’s one of the best texting games to play with your crush.
How to play: The game is pretty basic, all you have to do is base a question by staging it with “would you rather…” then finishing it with something simple or bizarre. The weirder the questions get, the more your opponent’s character will be exposed so don’t hold back if you are in the mood for digging.
You: “Would you rather have toes for teeth or unruly pubes as fingernails?”
Player: “Unruly pubes as fingernails.”
This spoken parlor game is probably already in your repertoire when you’re getting to know someone. The game uses deductive reasoning and creativity to find out what a player has in their possession, or what they are referencing to.
How to play: In this texting game, one person will be the “answerer” who chooses a subject (or object) and keeps it a secret. The other players have a limit of 20 questions to ask the answerer with the end goal of figuring out what they have in mind.
In turn, the answerer can only reply with “yes” or “no,” though some versions of the game will allow “maybe” as an answer. If the correct answer is guessed, the winner will be the questioner for the next round.
“Storytime” is a game with a life of its own, where players can build on each other’s creative snippets to make up a story with no boundaries. But it doesn’t have to be innocent like the ones your parents used to read you.
How to play: One person will start out the story by “setting the scene”, and the two players will take turns building on the first entry. Players can set boundaries like keeping it realistic, or throw everything out the window and have fun with it. The story can only be built with one sentence entries, and it will end after the 20th text.
You: “In a galaxy far, far away there once was a little dog who was searching for an answer.”
Player: “The dog, whose name is ‘Good’, was always confused when his owner said ‘good boy’ and was determined to find who ‘boy’ was.”
Everyone has played this classic at least once in their life—and if it wasn’t totally mortifying, you probably weren’t doing it right.
Whether you dare your opponent to sneak a kiss with a crush or tell two people to stay in a closet for “7 Minutes in Heaven,” Truth or Dare has a way of making you uncomfortable. But like, in a fun way. Without the pressure of playing in person, Truth or Dare over text could be even more fun.
How to play: Set boundaries with the person you are playing with so you both are on the same page and things don’t get uncomfortable. Decide who will go first, and that person will ask if the other would like to choose a “truth” or “dare.” Then that person will follow up with a question or demand, and the other has to follow through or else they lose.
You: “Go to the nearest balcony and drop an egg off of it.”
Have you ever wanted to be someone other than yourself for a few minutes? Playing “In Character” is your shot at texting as your favorite celebrity for a few minutes.
How to play: Both players will choose a character they would like to be and keep it a secret. Text each other saying things that that character would say, along with any quirky catchphrases they might frequently use as well. The player who can stay in character the longest wins.
You: “I feel like this year is really about, like, the year of just realizing stuff.”
Flashback to childhood memories of long road trips and being cooped up in the house with nowhere to go. “I Spy” is a childhood game at best, but it can also test your creativity when played as a texting game.
How to play: Text the person you’re playing with and set the rules. For instance, you’re only allowed to spy in the room you’re in, or what you see can’t be something you look up on the internet. To start the game, find something you see and text the person you’re playing with “I spy…” followed by a short description. The player will then have to guess what it is.
Arguably one of the most difficult games to play, “F***, Marry, Kill” is about setting your priorities straight. This texting game is based on choosing which celebrities (or friends) you would rather marry, kill, or ~rendevous~ with.
If you want to take the game down a notch, “Kiss, Marry, Kill” version that turns the game from R-rated to PG.
How to play: Choose three people and text them to your friend staging it with “f***, marry, kill?” at the end. The other player will then
You: “Jon Snow, Jaime Lannister, Dickon Tarly: f*** marry, kill?”
Player: “Kiss Jaime Lannister, marry Jon Snow, kill Dickon Tarly.”
The “Name Game” is tedious and time-consuming, so if you have nothing to do this might be the perfect way to kill time. However, this texting game can get a little repetitive after a while.
How to play: Both players decide on a topic like names, sports, cars, etc. and the first player chooses and says a word. The other player will then say a word that starts with the last letter of the other player’s word and mimics the flow and rhythm pattern of the other player. The game can last for a really long time, so it might be helpful to set some rules like a time limit.
Texting trivia is similar to game show trivia, and it could be your shining moment to show your opponent up with any obscure knowledge you’ve been keeping to yourself.
How to play: You and the other player will pick a topic. Then, take turns firing questions back and forth about that specific topic. The first person to answer 10 right (without looking up answers) wins.
You: “How many James Bond movies are there?”
Texting backward isn’t for the lazy, which could cost you a “W” in the end.
How to play: This texting game is really simple, the first person will text a sentence in reverse to the opponent and the other person will try and guess what that person is saying. The conversation can carry on as long as you both can stand it.
Player: “.tserevE tnuoM gnibmilc morf kcab tog tsuj I ,llew ytterp gniod m’I”
“Categories” is a fast-paced game that challenges players’ ability to think on their feet. The game is also common at parties where players take a drink if they answer wrong, but while playing over text, it might not be the best idea.
How to play: Decide on a topic and the first person will name something within the category. Choose a category that will give you and the other player a lot of options. Taking turns naming things within a category that doesn’t have much to it will end this texting game quickly.
You: “The topic is types of Dinosaurs.”
One of the more annoying games, “Guess What” might be a one-way ticket to getting blocked. However, if you and the other player are close it may be worth a few laughs.
How to play: The first person will text the other player “Guess what?” and the other player will try and guess what that person is going to say. Sometimes this texting game can be a bit ambiguous, but if you set guidelines or keep it refined to a specific topic it will make it easier.
Player: “You ate an entire pizza today?”
The phrase “what if” can come as an annoyance to some, but can also insinuate something more than just friends if used in the right context. This game will test boundaries and see if the person on the receiving end is really just a “friend.”
How to play: Text a “what if” scenario and the other person what they’d do in a particular situation. It is up to you if you want to take the questions to the next level or not. There are no right or wrong answers, just be creative.
You: “What if I were to tell you I thought you were cute?”
Player: “My reaction would depend on if you’re still single.”
Finishing other people’s sentences isn’t considered socially polite, but over a texting game, it’s how you win.
How to play: Decide on a topic to start the conversation and who will go first. Text a sentence with a few words left blank, and the other person will try and guess what you are saying. Just like other games, this one can be twisted into a flirtatious battle.
You: “I want ___ to ____ my favorite ____.”
Player: “You want McDonald’s to make your favorite burger?”
Abbreviating words is a common theme if you are glued to social media, or if you’re just plugged into the digital world in general. This can be considered a texting game for those who aren’t used to talking like such, or it can just be a normal back-and-forth banter with a friend.
How to play: Text the person you are playing an unconventional abbreviation. For example, if you want to say “What are you up to tonight?” abbreviate the sentence and see if your friend can guess what you are trying to say. “WYD TN BB?”
You: “brb ily but g2g hang with oomf”
Player: “omg Ok I cu, who is oomf?”
You: “oomf aka the hottest human we know, imo lol.”
Decipher what your partner is saying through only emojis. Hint: use the eggplant emoji if you want to spice things up. 
How to play: Send a series of emojis that hides a secret message and have the recipient guess what you mean. Once they guess correctly, it’s their turn to send emojis. It is especially fun now that there are new emojis to use.
This game is attributed to a hilarious TikTok that shows two people guessing the sounds that different GIFs make. It’ll be sure to get some laughs.
How to play : Send a GIF to your partner. Then, over voice message, your partner sends back the sound that the GIF looks like it is making. Switch roles so you make the noise
See how much your friends or significant other really knows you. Things could either go really well or really bad. 
How to play: Ask the other player a series of questions that only true friends would know about you. If you want, you could time them too to add an extra risk factor. Tally up the correct answers at the end and see if your friend is a real one. Switch roles after!
You : What’s my favorite color? What do I study? What’s my favorite restaurant?
Player : Black, Journalism, P. Terry’s on a Saturday morning
This fun game determines who in a duo or group would be most likely to do something. For example, you could ask a friend or a group of friends, “Who is most likely to have 10 cats?” The group text or participating players would then answer who they think would do so. It’s also fun to play with celebrities or public figures like: “Who is most likely to do 10 pull-ups, AOC or Vanessa Hudgens?”
How to play: Think of a question that starts with “who is most likely to…” and then add something funny or absurd to make the game fun. You can play with one friend or a group.
This game is both a mind-boggler and will bring you back to your childhood. Mix up the letters in a word to see if your partner can guess the actual word!
How to play: Pick a fun word and mess up the order of the letters. Once your texting partner guesses the correct word, switch!
Take it back to 2006 when abbreviating every word on SMS was cool. Determine what words your partner is saying with short abbreviations like LOL or LMAO.
How to play: Send one or a string of abbreviations to a friend over text. The receiver then guesses what the abbreviations mean. Then, switch!
Editor’s note: This article is regularly updated for relevance.
Kristen Hubby is a tech and lifestyle reporter. Her writing focuses on sex, pop culture, streaming entertainment, and social media, with an emphasis on major platforms like Snapchat, YouTube, and Spotify. Her work has also appeared in Austin Monthly and the Austin American-Statesman, where she covered local news and the dining scene in Austin, Texas.
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This Article Contains The List Of Best Online Chat Games & Social Games With Chat Rooms For Fun Gameplay. These Online Chat Games Are Available With Avatars For Chat Rooms. Check Them Out Now.
Have your online conversations gone stale? In this period of self-isolation and quarantine, we all have to find ways to perk up our spirits and social interactions.
Fortunately, Android-based chat room games have been trending lately, and they represent the ideal solution to get the proper mood flowing again.
From classic online social games like Would You Rather and Hangman to weird games such as Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, there are loads of funs and thrilling chat room games available for you to try.
In this post, you’ll find our curated selection of 10 free online chat games you can play on your smartphone:
You can connect, communicate, and explore in Second Life; one of the best online social games on this list that offers Endless 3D Experiences.
This highly interactive game comes with lots of handy personalization tools to help players to select and create formidable characters. There’s also a job creation option.
Second Life gives players the opportunity to discover the world, while they socialize and make new friends.
You can create 3D content and discover unbelievable experiences in this game’s vibrant virtual communities of fascinating individuals from all walks of life.
The Salem is yet another highly interactive social platform on our list of top online social games in 2020.
If you enjoy playing online multiplayer games with chat , the Salem is one you must try this year.
The plot will involve players gathering as many resources and materials as possible, so you can endure to the next chapter in the conflict.
Anyone familiar with the colonial history of Salem will attest to the explicit detail of this social MMO.
It basically highlights a few of the historical scuffles humanity faced in the past while presenting an opportunity for endless socializing and creating fun moments with your online friends and associates.
Say hello to one of the finest online social games /chat rooms for meeting people and making new friends.
This highly customizable game will allow you to select and design your characters to suit your taste.
It has also ranked among the best online chat games with avatars and although its user base is mostly from Asia, it is rapidly becoming popular in Europe and America.
Lucent Heart comes with dating and matchmaking features in full detail to help you find your true soul mate.
You can join the online Lucent Heart community and start your adventure after completing the free sign up process.
This is one of those online social games you can download and enter by completing the free sign up process.
You will love its amazing layout and graphics. The entire game is also characterized by scientific fantasy.
Also, Planet Calypso is one of the best chat room games that can boast of its own cash economy where you can invest and trade as an entrepreneur cum explorer.
Moreover, it provides players from all over the world with the opportunity to chat online while still enjoying their preferred MMO experience.
Are you looking to hang out online and make new friends?
Download IMVU now to own one of the best online social games that come with a 3D avatar chat environment.
The IMVU game will enable you to select a unique avatar that you can use to enjoy the gameplay.
You can easily tell from the inviting animations and graphics on the homepage, that the IMVU platform has a lot more to offer.
Introducing Habbo; one of the top online social games we’ve sampled this year.
Habbo is an epic pixelated virtual MMO game that comes with role-playing, chatting, trading, buildi
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