
Bingo
75-ball Bingo with up to 15 players. Mark your card as numbers are called, hit 5 in a row, and be the first to shout BINGO!
Voice
Chat and meet new people from across the world.
Werewolf
A Mafia-style party game with live chat. Discuss, deceive, and vote to eliminate the hidden werewolves before they pick you off.
Draw Together
Whether it’s a masterpiece or stick figures, you’ll have to guess what’s been drawn before time runs out.
The Island
Form alliances, choose who lives and dies, and be the last one standing in this game of social survival.
Rock Card
Rock Card comes with a trigger warning. Pair outrageous answers to prompts and vote for the funniest responses.
Dungeon Tales
Dungeon Tales is a co-op RPG. Team up with four friends, battle monsters, and complete quests in a shared adventure.Conspiracy
Unmask the secret Society or sabotage as a Spy in this high-stakes game of social deception.
Deep Thots: Episode 5
Deep Thots for inquiring minds. Answer life's biggest questions with the stupidest answers. Everyone wins.
Ways These Games Play
Social games are about people first—laughing, bluffing, guessing, and teaming up. Draw Together is drawing, Rock Card is judging, Werewolf is social deduction, and Dungeon Tales is co-op choices. Talk, read the room, have fun.
Draw & Guess
One player draws a secret word; the other guesses before time runs out. Clear lines beat fancy art. In Draw Together, you both score on a correct guess—so keep drawings simple and guesses speedy.
Judge & Prompt
Each round has a Judge. Everyone else plays a card to make the funniest combo; the Judge picks the winner. Rock Card leans into wild prompts and adult humor, so timing and creativity really count.
Social Deduction
Someone is lying. In Werewolf, talk and vote during the day; at night, powers resolve. Read faces, catch slips, and protect allies—or bluff hard and survive until the final vote.
Co-op Adventures
Win together by sharing info and choices. In Dungeon Tales, the party votes on paths, rolls dice in fights, and keeps everyone alive. If at least one hero survives, the whole group wins.
Great games
We build and curate all our games in house, from classics like Chess to Plato originals like Match Monsters. Each game is easy to learn and fun with friends. Chat is part of the experience, not an afterthought.
Real players
We match you against people, not bots. Public queues seat you quickly with others who want to play now, while private tables are for your crew via an invite link. No fake multiplayer tricks — just real matches with chat next to the game.
No ads
Plato does not run ads. No pop-ups and no video breaks. Nothing cuts into a match or a chat. We also avoid tracking you don't need, so you open a game and play without commercials in the way.
No pay-to-win
Plato does not sell gameplay advantages. Shop items are cosmetic — for looks and flair, not for power. If you win, it is because you and your team played well, not because you bought an edge.
Can I play online?
Yes. Install the Plato app on iOS, Android, or macOS to play the full catalog with friends or matchmade opponents. You can also play Ocho online in your web browser — no install needed.
Can I play with friends?
Yep. Tap Create Private Game, then share the invite link or invite from your contacts. When they tap Accept, they're seated at your table.
Is it free?
Yes — free to play and ad-free. If you buy something, it's for looks (themes, profile flair), not power.
Is it fair?
Shuffles, deals, dice, and timers run on Plato servers, not your device. Everyone plays by the same rules and no one can peek at hidden information.
Is it safe?
You can block and report from profiles or chat. Public spaces use filters and human review. Some rooms use Chat Pass to deter spam, and privacy controls let you limit who sees you online.
Live vs. turn-based: what’s the difference?
Both are turn-taking; the difference is the clock. Live uses short timers for quick back-and-forth. Turn-based gives you longer — often up to 24 hours per move in games like Chess — so you can play at your pace.