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Most casual gamers probably first encountered "mob-control" gaming with last month's inexplicably huge Twitch Plays Pokemon experience. While the RPG element of the game was unique, Twitch Plays Pokemon is not the first or only online game that tasks a huge number of participants to simultaneously control the same character.
As it turns out, the Internet has a handful of games for the troll in you.
Whether allowing crowds of gamers to control one character or tasking them with completing a simple mission, these real-time multiplayer games are fun largely d


ue to their most frustrating challenge: Large groups are terrible at working together.

We've found a few games online that you can jump into right now and start playing. One question: Will you collaborate or destroy?

1. Twitch Plays Pokemon

The lore and subculture of this game is infinitely more fun than playing the game itself. After a crowd of hundreds of thousands defeated Pokemon Red, Twitch set its sights on Pokemon Crystal.


2. FlapMMO

If you thought Flappy Bird was frustrating when you played it on your smartphone, try playing it while 100 other user-controlled birds swarm around you, with names like "Poop On You" and "AAAAIIIIIIEEEE."


3. Pixelator

Imagine trying to create "The Mona Lisa" while trapped in a small room filled with toddlers running around with permanent markers. That's the basic concept behind Pixelator, the online game that tasks crowds with drawing on the same canvas at the same time.

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