Fun — couple mini-games

The Fun module is the lighter side of MianBiwi: small drawing games made for two. They're a quick way to play together when you're apart — on a break, on the train, before bed — and they leave you with a little shared gallery of what you made.

There are two games.

Bari Bari — draw together

Bari Bari (Urdu for turn by turn) is a collaborative drawing game. You take turns on the same canvas, and your spouse watches your strokes appear live as you draw. One of you starts a doodle, the other adds to it, back and forth — and you end up with a picture you made together.

  • Turn-by-turn drawing on one shared canvas.
  • Your spouse sees your strokes live while you draw.
  • A drawing kit with colours, an eraser, and undo.
  • Optional background photos to draw over.

Muqabla — the drawing contest

Muqabla (Urdu for contest) is the competitive mode. You both draw the same prompt at the same time, each on your own canvas, then reveal them side by side for the big laugh. A picture-in-picture view lets you peek at how the round is going.

The gallery & share cards

Finished drawings are saved to a shared gallery you can scroll back through. You can turn any drawing into a branded share card — a nicely framed image, ready to send to friends or post if you want to show off your masterpiece.

How the live drawing works

Strokes travel between your phones in real time, so the "watching your spouse draw" feeling is genuinely live, not a replay. You both need an internet connection while you play.

It's not meant to be serious — it's meant to make you laugh. That's the whole point.