Here are some different types of game recommendations we found through Oprah magazine. Call or email your friends and set up a virtual game! While you can't play them using your Chromebook, they are available through Apple's App store and Google Play for you to use on your other mobile devices.
Download for free games like Uno and play with your friends while social distancing. Available for free in your App Store or Google Play.
Looking for a brain exercise? With competitive modes, lightening duels, and one-on-one game play, the popular Words With Friends 2 app makes staying in touch with friends and family a vocabulary-building virtual experience. Look for it in your App Store or Google Play.
Are you and your friends Potterheads? Have fun exploring the world of Harry Potter via this Android and iOS mobile game. You can create your own character, and experience life at Hogwarts. And yes, that includes Quidditch. Search for Hogwarts Mystery in your App Store or Google Play.
You can play this racing game solo or with up to seven friends as you zoom around courses inspired by real-world locations. It's available for free on the App Store or Google Play (with in-app purchases available), but you need to create a Nintendo account to play.
Miss watching or playing sports during self-quarantine? A little online mini golf might just tide you over. With Golf Battle, you can play solo, challenge a friend one-on-one, or play with up to six people together. The mobile app is available for free on the App Store and Google Play.
QuizUp is a virtual trivia game where you can play against your friends in real time. With different categories, thousands of topics, and the ability to win boasting rights, the free app is available on the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Challenge your family to a fast-paced trivia world battle with this top-selling board game that's available for free online via the App Store or Google Play.
Invite friends to play boards games and card games like checkers, go fish, crazy eights, and anything else that uses a standard 52-card deckāall online. It's easy to play, moves are synchronized, no download is required, and it's free! Just search for your favorite game in either your App Store or Google Play.