GamePigeon is a mobile gaming app for iOS devices. The app was launched by the company Vitalii Zlotskii on September 13, 2016, as a result of the iOS 10 update, which expanded how users could interact with the Messages app. Thus, users could access and utilizes the features of the GamePigeon app while in the Messages app.
The games within iMessage are so much fun to play.Game Pigeon has a bunch of different options to play.
The iMessage extension lets you play 24 different multiplayer games, such as Cup Pong, Dots & Boxes, Checkers, Chess, Sea Battle, Four in a Row, and more.
On Bubble Witch Saga, players try to beat each other's scores.
In the iMessage version, you have to get the highest score possible by matching three bubbles of the same colour. You can also download the separate app version of this game.
Cobi Darts lets players try to beat their high scores.
Sharpen your dart-throwing skills from the comfort of your home. Cobi Darts lets you play different modes with friends, or just throw some darts on your own.
Letter Fridge is easy to play at any age.
The point of the game is to try and make as many words using the different magnets in a minute. The person you're playing against then has to beat your high score.
Letter Fridge is also available as a standalone app but it's a bit different. In this version, you try to pass each level by solving a crossword using the letters on the fridge to make words.
Pictoword is similar to Pictionary.
Made for any age, Pictoword will give players a specific word and you need to draw two different pictures to help others guess the answer.
Words for iMessage is similar to Words With Friends and Scrabble, but with a few fun twists.
Words for iMessage gives players bonus tile spaces at random for new games. Just like Words With Friends and Scrabble, the person with the highest score at the end wins.
Mr. Putt lets you play on four different courses: Frost, Blaze, Nebula, and Retro.
Whether you choose to play with one other person or a group, the objective is to bounce the ball off walls to make it into the hole in the lowest number of strokes possible.
Similar to Cobi Darts, Cobi Arrows is harder than it looks.
If you're not in the mood to play darts or hoops, the point of this archery game is to hit the target with as many arrows in 30 seconds.
Moji Bowling is an easy arcade-style game.
Unlike other bowling games, the ball and pins make fun little faces while playing. The pins will even taunt players until they are knocked down.
The game also lets you play practice rounds alone and has different pins, balls, and bowling alleys you can unlock the more you play.
The point of Cobi Hoops 2 is to score as many baskets as you can in 30 seconds.
Just like the other Cobi games mentioned, this version is about shooting hoops and seeing if your opponent can beat your score.
Show your friends who the real master is by playing 8 Ball Pool.
If you don't want to play this game via Game Pigeon, it's also available as its own extension. This two-player game lets you play a practice round before starting a match of pool with an opponent.
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You can also download the standalone app if you become obsessed with the game.
Skip the classic board game and just play Yahtzee with Buddies.
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Challenge your loved ones and roll the dice to see who will get the highest score in this two-player game.
Some of GamePigeon’s most popular games: Gomoku, Checkers, Sea Battle, Anagrams, 8-Ball, and Knock-out
Thanks to iOS 10, it’s now easier than ever to discreetly be off task during class. The software update, among other things, has incorporated a variety of apps directly into iMessage. One free app that has become especially popular among students is GamePigeon. GamePigeon allows players to challenge friends in 11 different games via iMessage.
Of course, not every game is created equal. To help fellow time-wasters, the Crier decided to rank the best and worst of what GamePigeon has to offer.
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- 8-Ball: The simplicity of 8-ball makes it outrageously addictive. Its instant popularity at Conant is a testament to that, which is why it earned its place at the top of this list. Like with other 8-Ball apps, the goal is aim and shoot the balls on the virtual pool table into the pockets while avoiding the black 8-ball, but playing the game against your iMessage contacts fuels the competition. Don’t bother with the difficult mode, as the gams immediately goes from fun to impossible and frustrating.
- Anagrams: If you like word games, this is one of the best out there. You are given five letters and one minute to make more words than your friend. The game’s short length is convenient, and the face-off is highly competitive and fun.
- Sea Battle: Again, the concept here is nothing new: attack your opponent’s grid to find all the ships they’ve placed. What takes this version to the next level are the graphics, particularly the “explosions” when you hit a player’s ship.
- Gomoku: This severely underrated game has origins in ancient Japan.The object of the game is to get five pieces in a row before your opponent. It’s an easy enough premise, but there is a surprising amount of strategy required.
- Knock-out: In Knock-out, you command your four penguins to try to knock your friend’s penguins off the block of ice you share while they try to do the same. It’s fun to watch the penguins slide around after being released. The game is usually finished after only a couple rounds.
- Checkers: There isn’t much to say about this–it’s just a classic game of checkers. It’s pretty mindless, but a good way to kill time. Unfortunately, just like real checkers, it can drag on a bit towards the end.
- 4 in a Row: Yes, you can now use a device intended for school work to play a game you probably mastered when you were in kindergarten. 4 in a Row is just as boring as you remember it being. Gomoku is a similar but more interesting option.
- 9-Ball: This recently added game isn’t bad; it just feels unnecessary. It’s a lot like 8-ball, except it’s less fun and has more rules.
- Dots and Boxes: I have never been a fan of this game, but the classic setting for it–in a restaurant with crayons on a paper tablecloth–is a lot better than the iPad.
- 20 Questions: 20 Questions is a fine game, but there’s absolutely no reason to use GamePigeon to play it. The interface is cumbersome and takes away from the rapid-fire style of the game.
- Poker: This virtual poker offers no tutorials, a major flaw that made it worthless for beginners like myself. For seasoned players, though, it may still provide decent entertainment value.