Lebaran week means more time together. And gaming nights are one of the easiest ways to keep the vibes going, whether you’re together at home or on your way there scattered across mudik routes.
Here are some tips to mabar (play together) more smoothly and stream the gameplay so everyone can nobar (watch together), even from afar.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Fast, 5v5 team-fight chaos where roles, rotations and timing decide the win, not just mechanics.
Mabar pro tip: Lock roles before you queue (jungle, roam, mid, gold or EXP) and pick one shot-caller for objectives – it instantly makes your squad play like a team.
Nobar pro tip: Stream in landscape on TikTok LIVE, or record your gameplay to upload on YouTube for re-watchable matches your friends can catch later. Want the highlights? Assign a viewer captain – someone who can clip the best team-fight moments to drop in the group chat.
Roblox
A digital hangout for the whole room. Jump into any experience together, from chaos games to chill role-play, and keep everyone entertained between visits.
Mabar pro tip: Pick the experience first, then agree on one join method (profile or link) so everyone lands in the same server without five minutes of “Where are you?!”
Nobar pro tip: Stream the chaos on TikTok for quick laughs (or YouTube for longer hangouts) and let viewers choose the next experience – it turns watching into participation.
PUBG Mobile
Tactical battle royale teamwork where map calls, positioning and clean comms matter as much as your aim.
Mabar pro tip: Communication is key. Figure out who marks, drives, scouts, or carries extra meds or ammo before the drop. And decide on a shared callout style: direction, landmark and distance (“NE, red roof, 80m”, for example). It’s the fastest way to turn four solos into one squad.
Nobar pro tip: Always stream landscape. And when someone gets eliminated, make them the squad’s spotter! Watch the remaining player’s screen in the stream and call out rotations, angles and third-party threats as the circles close.
eFootball Mobile
Quick, competitive football match-ups that fit perfectly between open house stops for instant bragging rights.
Mabar pro tip: Build a Lebaran preset (formation, set pieces, subs) and decide upfront if it’s casual or try-hard – saves time and friendships.
Nobar pro tip: Stream on YouTube so goals are easy to rewatch and share, then do a 30-second post-match recap on stream (best goal, biggest fumble, rematch?).
Free Fire
Quick-fire battle royale rounds built for fast drops and squad momentum – perfect when you only have 10 to 15 minutes between family plans.
Mabar pro tip: Agree on one drop plan before matchmaking: one default landing spot and one backup. Assign a simple role split (one entry fragger, one support, one scout) before matchmaking so your first minute isn’t chaos.
Nobar pro tip: Go live on YouTube for full rounds, or TikTok for quick hype matches. Got your viewers in? Keep them engaged and let them vote “hot drop” vs “safe loot” for the next run.
New to streaming your own gameplay?
On TikTok, you’ll need to be 18+ and meet the minimum follower threshold of 1,000 before the LIVE option shows up. Then tap + > LIVE, set a title and start your LIVE. Once you’re there, look for a screen-share or mobile-gaming option.
On YouTube, mobile live streaming typically needs 50+ subscribers, channel verification, and live streaming enabled in YouTube Studio under Settings > Channel > Feature eligibility (first-time activation can take up to 24 hours), then in the YouTube app tap Create (+) > Live, and use Screencast to broadcast what’s on your phone screen.
