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Comedy Night |
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Google Play Link |
GET IT ON
Google Play
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Category |
Casual |
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Developer |
Lighthouse Games Studio |
| Last version | 1.33 |
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Updated |
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Compatible with |
Android 6.0+ |
Introduction to Comedy Night
If karaoke nights and chaotic open mics had a virtual baby, it would 100% be Comedy Night. This is a multiplayer simulation game-slash-social platform where you either take the spotlight as a comedian, singer, or storyteller or just sit back and roast from the crowd. Built for those who live for banter, performative chaos, or just the occasional sing-off, Comedy Night is where avatars come alive, jokes get tested in real time, and the audience decides your fate. It’s raw, unpredictable, and way too real (in the funniest way possible).
What makes Comedy Night ridiculously fun is how it flips the script on “typical” performance games. You’re not just clicking buttons or watching cutscenes—you’re actually using your own voice to perform live through a mic. You’re telling jokes, battling rappers, or giving your best Adele impression, while actual players in the room vote if you're a hit or a hard pass. It’s kind of like “America’s Got Talent” meets Xbox party chat, but way less filtered.
Here’s where it gets wild: this isn’t just about being funny. You can create your avatar from scratch, from hairstyle to voice pitch, and even your virtual swagger on stage. The game’s all about personalization bringing your vibe to life however you want. Whether you're the edgy comic, the poetic introvert, or that one person who only does impressions of movie villains this is your playground.
Rooms in Comedy Night aren’t one-size-fits-all either. Some are for poetry, some for freestyle rap, and others just for pure comedic mayhem. There are even festival-themed rooms during events like Halloween or Christmas so yes, you might see Santa Claus getting booed off stage for bad dad jokes. And if you’re the type to perform better in front of friends, there are private rooms for that too.
One thing worth noting: the audience isn't just a laugh track. They heckle. They vote. They might hype you up or drag you down and that’s what makes every session feel alive. It’s real-time feedback that can be brutal or beautiful, and either way, it keeps you coming back. It’s not about being perfect it’s about daring to show up and risk flopping gloriously (or absolutely killing it).
And honestly, Comedy Night doesn’t pretend to be polished or predictable. It's a chaotic, expressive mess in the best way. The vibe is pure digital improv, and no two performances are the same. For people tired of passive gaming, this is your cue to grab the mic, bomb fearlessly, and laugh with strangers from all over the world.
In short: it's weird, it's wild, and it’s lowkey genius. You show up, you speak up, and you either leave with applause… or a virtual tomato to the face.