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Exquisite.Monster – Telephone Pictionary with strangers and friends

Exquisite.Monster – Telephone Pictionary with strangers and friends

by Swayworn·Mar 2, 2026·2 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

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Telephone Pictionary that accepts Procreate, paper, SculptrVR—not just fingerpaint.

Strengths
  • Accepts any media format (photos, SculptrVR, collage, diorama), not just in-app drawing—genuinely better UX for creative play.
  • Low-friction entry: single-turn matchmaking avoids commitment friction, works for parties or async friends.
  • Clean, charming design and running live with active games visible.
Weaknesses
  • Party game category is crowded (Skribbl.io, Jackbox, Gartic Phone all do this); no clear technical or strategic moat.
  • Matchmaking with strangers adds serendipity but also cold-start and moderation challenges not yet addressed.
Category
Target Audience

Party hosts, casual gamers, friends looking for async group activities

Similar To

Gartic Phone · Skribbl.io · Jackbox Party Packs

Post Description

If you come to my house for dinner, there is a non-zero chance I will try to get you to play my favorite party game: Eat Poop, You Cat! (aka Telephone Pictionary aka Telestrations aka Broken Picture Phone)

You've probably played it: The first player comes up with a sentence. The second player draws a picture of the sentence. The third player writes a sentence describing the picture, and so on. After all players have contributed, the full sequence is revealed.

Are there existing online implementations? Of course. But:

- They all expect you to fingerpaint on your phone. It's hard to make great art that way! ExMo does have a drawing tool (it's expected), but players are encouraged to create their art however they like (past media include paper & pen, SculptrVR, collage, diorama, and Procreate) and upload a picture. - The best way to play is at a party with your friends, with each player writing a starting sentence on a piece of paper and then they all get passed around. Party Mode captures that experience (and is therefore the second-best way).

Stack: SvelteKit/TS, Supabase for database and file storage, Clerk for auth. I was using BullMQ for background jobs, but switched to just leaning on the database for a simpler stack. I used server-side events for notifications, but that meant keeping Vercel running constantly which is unnecessarily expensive; polling does the trick.

Code is cheap these days, so it's open source (see footer). Happy to discuss any of it.

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