20 Multiplayer Browser Games to Play with Friends at School
Let’s be real — school breaks are way more fun when you’ve got something to play together. Whether you’re huddled around one laptop, sneaking in a quick match between classes, or competing for bragging rights during lunch, the right browser games can turn a boring day into chaos (the good kind). I’ve personally tested way too many unblocked games over the years, and this list is packed with the best ones that actually work at school and are perfect for groups of friends. Trust me on this — these picks will keep everyone entertained.
FNAF Plus
If your group is into horror and jump scares, FNAF Plus is a must. I’ve played this with friends sitting next to me, and the reactions alone are worth it. It’s not technically multiplayer, but taking turns and watching each other panic? Way better. The tension builds fast, and when someone gets jumpscared, the whole table explodes. Pro tip: turn up the volume for maximum chaos. Perfect for groups that love scary vibes and roasting whoever screams first.
Stick War
If you’re into strategy and a bit of friendly competition, Stick War hits hard. I’ve spent hours debating tactics with friends — do you rush, defend, or go full economy? Even though it’s single-player, comparing strategies and competing for faster wins turns it into a group experience. It’s surprisingly deep for a browser game, and trust me, once someone figures out a winning strat, everyone else will try to copy it.
Geometry Lite
You can’t make a list like this without Geometry Lite. This one turns into instant competition mode. Who can survive the longest? Who can beat the level first? I’ve seen entire friend groups get hooked trying to outdo each other. The rhythm-based gameplay is super addictive, and every fail just makes you want one more try. It’s simple, fast, and perfect for short breaks.
Cookie Clicker 3
Okay, hear me out — Cookie Clicker 3 becomes weirdly competitive when you play with friends. I’ve literally had friends flex their cookie production rates like it’s a sport. It’s idle, yes, but comparing progress and upgrades makes it way more social than you’d expect. Perfect for those chill days when you don’t want something intense.
Draw The Hill
One hidden gem I didn’t expect to love is Draw The Hill. This game turns into a creative challenge when played with friends. Everyone tries to draw better paths, smoother curves, or just mess around to see what works. It’s surprisingly satisfying and hilarious when things go completely wrong.
Elastic Man
If you just want pure chaos and laughs, Elastic Man delivers. This is one of those games where you don’t compete — you just mess around together. I’ve spent way too many minutes stretching that face with friends, and somehow it never gets old. Perfect for quick laughs between classes.
Eggy Car
Eggy Car is the definition of “easy to learn, impossible to master.” Everyone takes turns trying to go further without dropping the egg, and it gets competitive fast. I’ve seen friends get way too serious about this one. It’s great for group play because every run is quick, so nobody waits long.
Run 3
If you’ve never played Run 3, you’re missing out. This is one of my personal favorites. The endless runner style is perfect for passing the laptop around and seeing who can survive the longest. The space tunnels and gravity shifts keep things interesting, and trust me, it gets intense fast.
Low’s Adventure 2
For platformer fans, Low’s Adventure 2 is a chill but fun experience. I like playing this with friends and taking turns on each level. It’s not super competitive, but it’s relaxing and perfect for teamwork vibes.
Retro Bowl
Retro Bowl turns into a sports showdown when played with friends. Even though it’s single-player, everyone gets invested. Calling plays, debating decisions — it’s like managing a team together. Great for sports fans.
Getaway Shootout
If you want true multiplayer chaos, Getaway Shootout is insane. This is where things get competitive fast. The controls are weird on purpose, which makes every match hilarious. I’ve had some of the funniest moments playing this with friends.
MMOFly
MMOFly is perfect for quick arcade fun. Competing for high scores and comparing runs makes it feel multiplayer even if you’re taking turns.
Papa’s Freezeria
If your group prefers chill games, Papa’s Freezeria is oddly satisfying. I’ve seen friends argue over the “perfect order.” It’s not competitive in the usual sense, but still super fun together.
A Dance of Fire and Ice
For rhythm lovers, A Dance of Fire and Ice is brutal in the best way. Passing this around with friends is torture (and fun). Timing is everything, and everyone will struggle.
Tunnel Rush 2
Tunnel Rush 2 is all about reflexes. It becomes a challenge of who can last the longest. Fast, intense, and perfect for quick sessions.
Rooftop Snipers
Rooftop Snipers is pure multiplayer gold. Two players, one keyboard, total chaos. This is easily one of the best games to play with friends at school.
Murlok.io
If you’re into io games, Murlok.io lets you compete online. Perfect for group battles and quick matches.
House of Hazards
House of Hazards is a party game masterpiece. I’ve had entire friend groups laughing non-stop with this one. Highly recommended.
Among Us Online
You already know Among Us Online. Playing this at school with friends is next level. Accusations, betrayal, chaos — it’s perfect.
Iron Snout
Iron Snout is a fun fighting game where you take turns and compete for high scores. Simple but addictive.
How We Picked These Games
Every game here meets a few key criteria: runs smoothly in browsers, works on school networks (unblocked where possible), quick to start, and most importantly — fun with friends. I focused on games that either support multiplayer directly or naturally create competition and social interaction.
Start Playing Now
Whether you want chaos, competition, or just something fun to pass the time, this list has you covered. Grab your friends, pick a game, and make those school breaks actually worth it.
FAQ
Are these games safe to play at school?
Yes, all listed games are browser-based and generally safe, but always use trusted sites.
Do these games require downloads?
Nope — all are instant-play browser games.
What are unblocked games?
Unblocked games are games that can be accessed on restricted networks like school Wi-Fi.
Can I play these with friends on one device?
Yes! Many games here support local multiplayer or turn-based play.