Multiplayer Games
Multiplayer games are flexible in their number of players. Many of them can be played with a bunch or even dozens of people, while a few of them are even single-player friendly.
List of Games
Command | Game | Minimum Players | NSFW |
---|---|---|---|
?gad | Ghosts Against Discord (Cards Against Humanity) | 3 | ✅ |
?tord | Truth or Dare | 3 | Options available |
?memelord | Memelord | 3 | ❌ |
?hangman | Hangman | 1 | ❌ |
?words | Words | 1 | ❌ |
?mind | Mastermind | 1 | ❌ |
?songs | Guess The Song | 1 | ❌ |
Status
Multiplayer games resemble the idea of game rooms / game lobbies with their status message. The status message is the entry point you automatically see when the game is created. It allows people to join the game and to start the game.
You can explicitly bring up the status message using the status
subcommand.
?tord status
📝 Creating a Game
You can use the main game command, which gives you a help embed of the command.
You can press the 📝 Create
button to create the game.
?tord
Alternatively, you can create a game by using the create
subcommand of the game command.
?tord create
After you create a game, you automatically join the game.
🚪 Joining a Game
After a game is created, users are able to join the game.
When a game is created, you will see the status
embed.
It has a 🚪 Join
button, which you can click to join the game.
You can also bring the status embed up by using the status
subcommand.
Alternatively, you can use the join
subcommand to join the game.
?tord join
In contrast to the button, the join
subcommand allows you to join games mid-game!
▶️ Starting a Game
When a game is created, you will see the status
embed.
It has a ▶️ Start
button, which you can click to start the game.
You can also bring the status embed up by using the status
subcommand.
Alternatively, you can use the start
subcommand to start playing the game.
?tord start
Blaming
If the player with the current turn is taking too much time to use it,
you can use the blame
subcommand to mention them and bring them back to the game.
?tord blame
Kicking
The creator of the game, the server moderators and the admins
can remove a player from the game using the kick
subcommand.
?tord kick <@mention>
Leaving the Game
You can use the leave
subcommand to leave in between game.
?tord leave
Ending the Game
You can use the end
subcommand to end a game.
?tord end