
Dive into the world of "The Hat," an engaging intellectual game perfect for a lively group of friends to enjoy together. Whether you're looking to explain or guess words, "The Hat" promises hours of fun and laughter.
New! Now you can play with your friends online through Skype, Zoom, or other video/audio platforms!
Ever wanted to play but got put off by the hassle of writing words and dealing with paper? Say goodbye to those inconveniences! With "The Hat," you can jump straight into the fun:
- No more searching for paper and pens; no need to invent words on the spot. You can start playing immediately.
- No more fumbling with paper during turns.
- Say goodbye to deciphering messy handwriting; every word is displayed clearly.
- Take "The Hat" with you to a bar or on the go!
Discover what sets our application apart:
- Access a unique, regularly updated dictionary with over 13,000 words from shlyapa-game.ru.
- Create your own custom dictionaries to include your favorite words in the game.
- Engage in online play with friends via Skype, Zoom, and more.
- Form teams of any size and draw players randomly.
- Save your game and continue playing later.
- Play multiple rounds with the same set of words.
- Enjoy "Personal Game" mode, where you play for yourself, not as part of a team.
- Experience "Robbery" mode, where the last word can be explained by players from any team.
- Benefit from a sleek design and a user-friendly interface.
Here's how the game unfolds:
In the first round, each participant tries to explain as many words as possible to their teammate before time runs out. You can't use words with the same root or similar words. "The Hat" (your phone) is passed between players according to the sequence displayed on the screen. The game continues until all words in the hat are explained.
During the second round, players must use only gestures to explain the words, much like in games such as "Crocodile" or "Mime." You're not allowed to use objects or point out their colors, shapes, and so on.
For the third round, you have two options: (1) You can use just one word to explain the word from the hat. (2) Alternatively, you can draw the word on paper or a whiteboard without using any gestures or speaking out loud. Remember, drawing letters is off-limits.
The team with the highest total of explained words emerges victorious.