Creating Multiplayer Drawing Magic with Figma MakeCreating Multiplayer Drawing Magic with Figma Make
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I built a multiplayer surrealist drawing game with Figma Make. The Exquisite Corpse is a 100-year-old game where each player draws their section of a figure in secret. Nobody sees the full picture until the reveal. Head, middle, legs. Strangers become collaborators. The result is always unexpected.
I rebuilt it for the web real-time, multiplayer, ready to play in 30 seconds.
Here's how Figma Make changed my process:
I started with a design prototype in Figma. Then I prompted Figma Make to turn it into a working codebase and it did. What used to take days of scaffolding took hours. From there I took it local, pushed it further: Firebase for real-time multiplayer sync, Lottie animations in the background, a growing gallery that collects every creature players create together.
The workflow felt like having a co-pilot who never gets tired. Figma Make handled the heavy lifting. I handled the craft.
What I'm proud of: → Players draw on a shared canvas in real-time, each seeing only a sliver of the previous section (the classic "fold" technique) → A gallery that grows with every game played a living archive of collaborative weirdness → Reference markers guide proportions so the final reveal actually connects
What I still want to polish: The bones are there. The fun is real. But I need your feedback to make it better. Try it, break it, tell me where you got lost.
šŸ‘‰ Play it here: mock-amity-90210032.figma.site
Create a room → send the code to a friend → draw your section without peeking → reveal.
Drop your creature in the comments.
Fabio's avatar
This is a great example of how a simple idea can create a genuinely fun social experience. Tried it with friends and the results were hilarious. Nice work, Florin šŸš€
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Nia's avatar
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This is so creative! šŸŽØāœØ Don't forget to share this to Instagram, X, or LinkedIn with #ConfigMakeathon and @figma and drop the link in the comments here!
Florin's avatar
Thanks a lot for the love! šŸ™Œ I'm sharing it to LinkedIn right now with the hashtag and will drop the link here in just a second. Stay tuned!
Md's avatar
This is a great example of turning a simple creative idea into an interactive multiplayer experience.
Florin's avatar
Thanks so much! That's exactly what I was aiming for. Have you had a chance to try it out yet? Would love to hear your thoughts on the gameplay!
Mcnove's avatar
This is one of the more unique approaches I've seen in the challenge so far. šŸ‘
Florin's avatar
Thank you so much! That means a lot, especially with so many amazing entries in this challenge. I really wanted to try something a bit different!
Bella's avatar
Obsesseddd
Florin's avatar
Omg thanks a lot! šŸ™Œ Have you had a chance to click through it yet? I'd love to get your feedback on how the interaction feels!
Bella's avatar
Yesss, I love going through the character illustrations! They're so whimsical, and everything's pretty seamless, too.
maurice's avatar
my wife and i love it! didnt realize 3 players create 9 modular pieces! that's when's most fun to mix, nice one Florin!
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TrustyPatches's avatar
Great Idea, I loved this Game as a kid! šŸ”„šŸ”„
Jan's avatar
great work!
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Wait I love this game
Khubaeb's avatar
This seems like a fun time
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