Collaborative storytelling game

Draw a card. Start a story. Build the adventure together.

Naratale helps families, friends, and creative players 13+ turn playful prompts into shared stories with magical cards, voice recording, saved adventures, and online play.

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How it works

A story session starts in minutes.

1

Choose a world

Pick a story style, theme, length, and players before the adventure begins.

2

Draw story cards

Characters, places, objects, weather, actions, and feelings appear as creative prompts.

3

Tell it together

Take turns weaving each card into the story, locally or with online friends.

4

Save the magic

Record, replay, and keep favorite stories so the best moments can come back later.

Naratale app preview with colorful storytelling artwork

Made for imagination

Prompts that leave room for every storyteller.

Naratale gives players just enough structure to get moving, then gets out of the way. The same card can become funny, mysterious, brave, cozy, or completely unexpected depending on who is telling the tale.

  • Simple card prompts for fast creative starts
  • Voice recording for favorite story sessions
  • Saved stories that sync with an account

Features

Built for playful sessions and repeat adventures.

Card-led creativity

Every draw adds a useful spark without forcing a single right answer.

Local and online play

Create stories side by side, join rooms, invite friends, and keep the group in sync.

Record and replay

Capture voice recordings, save finished stories, and revisit the moments worth keeping.

Premium worlds

Unlock extra themes with Magic Dust or Premium access as the library grows.

For families

Clear, friendly, and built with review-ready trust surfaces.

Naratale is positioned for players 13+ and includes public pages for privacy, terms, support, and account deletion. Purchases and subscriptions are handled by the App Store or Google Play when store listings go live.

Naratale guide celebrating a completed story