>>3021Suggestions (I'm only picking free stuff):
Jojo Hftf (or any fight games hosted on fightcade)
TF2
Planet Side 2
Roblox
Yume Nikki Online
I picked these based on the fact that they can host a lot of people, are easily accessible, and have available options for private groups.
Pros/Cons of each
Jojo hftf (or fightcade games):
+Private lobbies, easy to form tournaments with
+Many retro fighting games available, not stuck to just Jojo
+Spectating possible
+Text chat available
+Highly competitive
+1v1s
-Generally fighting games have a harsh learning curve
-requires downloading the specific ROM for each game, along with the fightcade client
TF2:
+We can make custom lobbies
+Variety of stuff to do (regular modes, fucking around, custom gamemodes)
+easily accessible voice chat
+text chat
+big servers now
-no mac support
Planet Side 2:
+Insane scale of gameplay
+diverse FPS, lots of ways to play
+voice chat
-no private lobbies/servers
-progression based
-hard to find each other, max in a party is 12
Roblox:
+Lots of variety (has some equivalent to practically every popular genre of vidya out there)
+Surprisingly high quality
+private servers (up to 200 people)
-censored text chat
-lots of variety (lots of shit games too)
-Some games are not able to host a lot of people
Yume Nikki Online
+Has Yume Nikki, 2kki, and other YN fangames
+no downloads needed, online via a website
+parties available
+private party chat
-not competitive by nature (we would have to make up our own games like hide and seek or scavenger hunts)
-annoying regular playerbase (mods are frens, but the party chat is private)
-collectibles somewhat affect gameplay
have free private servers, and in YNO you can form parties.