Setting up a remote team game
One purchase, one host, everyone solving together. Here's the setup that works well for remote groups.
Pick a host
One person runs the game in their browser. Everyone else watches the host's screen and works the puzzles together.
Start a video call
Zoom, Google Meet, or Discord all work. Get the whole team on the call before the host opens the game.
Share screen, with audio
The host shares their screen and makes sure computer sound is shared too. The audio carries clues, so this step matters. See our screen and audio sharing guide for the exact toggles.
Let the team drive
Teammates spot details and call out directions; the host clicks. Keep the same host for the whole game — your progress saves in the host's browser.
One more tip: if the host has a second screen, keep the call on one and the game on the other. It saves a lot of window juggling.
Questions about a setup we haven't covered? Contact us and we'll sort it out.
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