We've launched the Doberman Face Game on Telegram — a simple and dynamic format for companies that we created specifically for parties, get-togethers with friends, and any situation where you want to add a touch of lightheartedness and lively conversation. [играть прямо сейчас]
Doberman Face Game is a simple and quick guessing game inspired by the American game "Heads up": it is a word-guessing game in which one player holds a phone to their forehead while the others give them clues so they can guess the word shown on the screen. There are different categories—ranging from laid-back to a little more daring. You can play in a group or just the two of you—it works equally well either way.
How do you play?
A player chooses a category, holds their phone up to their forehead, and the others explain the word without saying it outright. The mechanics are familiar, but we’ve adapted them for our audience, added our own categories, and made it easy to control the game by tilting the phone. The game works equally well in large groups and one-on-one.



🎮 You can play here: [тык]
The Doberman Face Game is perfect for casual get-togethers, themed gatherings, and any event where it’s important to quickly ease tension and liven up the atmosphere.
Doberman.media will continue to develop the project and update its categories. If you have any ideas or suggestions, we welcome your feedback.
In short: This is a game for parties and get-togethers with friends, inspired by charades.
How to Play: Choose a category (for example, gay-themed content, movies) and hold your phone in front of you on your forehead. The other players give you clues, and you try to guess the word before time runs out.
The answer is "yes" or "no": If you can't figure it out, you can tilt your phone upward to move on to the next word.
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