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6 Best Fire TV Games to Play

Published on
January 13, 2026

6 Best Fire TV Games to Match Any Mood

I've tried out many Fire TV games during my game nights and kept only the ones worth my full attention (and yours).

6 best Fire TV games: At a glance

Game Best for Starting price Key strength
1. Jeopardy! (by Volley Games) Family trivia nights 7-day free trial; $12.99 subscription Voice-powered quiz show that feels like being on TV
2. Song Quiz (by Volley Games) Music lovers & parties 7-day free trial; $12.99 subscription High-energy, shout-out-the-song competition
3. CoComelon: Sing & Play with JJ (by Volley Games) Toddlers & preschoolers 7-day free trial; $12.99 subscription Simple, song-based play that keeps little kids engaged
4. Crossy Road Quick, all-ages arcade fun Free with in-app purchases Easy “one-more-try” gameplay using the Fire TV remote
5. Asphalt 8 Racing fans with controllers Free with in-app purchases High-speed, console-style racing on Fire TV
6. Tetris Solo “zone out” puzzle play Free to download & try; one-time $4.99 purchase for full game Timeless, relaxing block-stacking puzzle that works great with remote or controller

1. Jeopardy!

What it does: Turns your TV into a voice-powered trivia show so you can answer clues in the style of the classic game show using your Fire TV setup.

Who it’s for: Families, quiz show fans, and anyone who wants a game that feels familiar but more interactive than watching TV.

In my house, Jeopardy! is the game that gets even quiet relatives yelling into the remote. The fact that everyone can jump in with answers instead of passing a controller makes it perfect for mixed ages.

Key features

  • Voice-based answering with your Fire TV setup, so no extra controllers or complicated inputs required.
  • TV-style categories and clues that feel close to the show’s pacing and structure, which keep rounds moving.
  • Works for both solo and group gaming, so you can practice alone or treat it like a full-blown trivia night. (More options for Jeopardy! on Fire TV coming soon!)

Pros

  • Easy to explain in one sentence, which makes it ideal when guests are over.
  • Great balance of “I know this!” and “I should know this …” questions for adults.
  • Works well as a nightly ritual with a few games after dinner before you switch back to streaming.

Cons

  • Not as appealing for very young kids who can’t follow trivia formats yet.​

Pricing

7-day free trial, then ongoing access via $12.99/month Volley Games subscription (includes all supported games).​

Bottom line

Jeopardy! on Fire TV is the game that feels most like “real” TV plus real competition, and it consistently makes my living room feel like a game show set.​

2. Song Quiz

What it does: Turns your TV into a lightning-fast music trivia contest where you shout out song titles and artists before anyone else.​

Who it’s for: Music fans, party hosts, and anyone who wants a game that ramps up the energy in under 30 seconds.

The first time I ran Song Quiz on a Friday night, the “we’ll just try one round” plan became a full-hour showdown. Even shy guests started humming along to the tunes. Some even broke out into full song. It was a wild night filled with competitive banter, and everyone is looking forward to doing it again.

Key features

  • Recognizes spoken answers for song titles and artists from a variety of genres and decades.​
  • Multiple playlists to choose from so casual listeners and music nerds both have fun.​
  • Fast turns, making it perfect as a warm-up or main event for game night.

Pros

  • Instantly changes the room’s mood; silence turns into singing and laughing.
  • Great for mixed ages, since you can pick eras or genres that fit your crowd.
  • Massive library of songs and artists that span genres and decades.

Cons

  • Not ideal if your group is sensitive to noise or doesn’t enjoy music trivia.
  • Can get competitive quickly, which is fun for most groups but intense for some.

Pricing

7-day free trial, then ongoing access via $12.99/month Volley Games subscription (includes all supported games).​

Bottom line

For parties, Song Quiz is the best “instant fun” Fire TV game on this list. It’s the one I reach for when the room feels low-energy and needs a quick jolt.​

3. CoComelon: Sing & Play with JJ

What it does: Lets kids sing along with familiar CoComelon songs and interact with simple prompts on the TV.​

Who it’s for: Toddlers and preschoolers who already love JJ and friends and need easy, educational games for Fire TV that don’t overwhelm them.​

When I tried CoComelon: Sing & Play with JJ with younger kids, it became the go-to “bridge” between cartoons and bedtime. You get short, musical interaction without overstimulating your little ones.​

Key features

  • Song-based learning activities built around recognizable CoComelon music.​
  • Simple exchanges that keep small kids engaged without requiring complex navigation.​
  • Interactive design so kids can watch, listen, dance, and respond without using a controller.​

Pros

  • Feels like a safe, predictable environment for younger viewers.
  • Gives kids a “game” on Fire TV that actually matches their age and attention span.
  • Helpful when you need on-the-spot, ready-to-play entertainment.

Cons

  • Not meant for older kids or adults (though parents may want to participate with their toddlers).
  • Repetition is part of the design, which some parents love but others don’t.

Pricing

7-day free trial, then ongoing access via $12.99/month Volley Games subscription (includes all supported games)​.

Bottom line

If you have younglings, CoComelon: Sing & Play with JJ is the most natural way to let them “play a game” on Fire TV without dropping them into menus they can’t navigate.​ It’s also one of the more familiar names in toddlerdom.

4. Crossy Road

What it does: An endless “hopper” where you guide a character across busy roads and obstacles, trying not to get flattened.​

Who it’s for: Anyone who wants quick, goofy Fire Stick games that work with the Fire TV remote, especially kids and casual players.​

Crossy Road is the game I throw on when people are half-watching a show and half-bored. Once someone takes a turn, they almost always want to go again immediately.​​

Key features

  • Simple one-button controls optimized for remote play.​
  • Endless-run format with escalating challenge that keeps you chasing a higher score.​
  • Free to download, with optional cosmetic or content upgrades via in-app purchases.

Pros

  • Perfect “pick up and put down” game for short sessions.​
  • Works well for kids who don’t want to listen to rules.​
  • Doesn’t require a Bluetooth controller, which keeps setup simple.​

Cons

  • Can feel repetitive if you prefer story-driven or strategic games.​
  • In-app purchases are optional but visible, which some parents will want to manage.​

Pricing

Free to play with paid extras available through the Amazon Appstore on Fire TV.​

Bottom line

Among the non-Volley games for Fire TV, Crossy Road is one of the easiest recommendations. It’s free, fast, and fun with almost nothing to explain.​

5. Asphalt 8

What it does: An arcade-style racing game with high-speed tracks, jumps, and licensed cars that runs surprisingly well on Fire TV devices.​

Who it’s for: Racing fans who don’t mind using a Bluetooth game controller and want Fire Stick games that feel closer to console play.​

Trying out Asphalt 8 reminded me that Fire TV can be more than casual tap games. Once I paired a controller, it felt much closer to a traditional racing setup.​

Key features

  • Large car roster including big-name brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini.​
  • Multiple environments and tracks ranging from city streets to desert runs.​
  • Supports both Fire TV remote and Bluetooth controllers, though Bluetooth controllers perform better.​

Pros

  • Visuals look impressive for a streaming device.​
  • Strong sense of speed and arcade-style fun.​
  • Free to start, with optional purchases if you really get into it.​

Cons

  • Controls feel much tighter with a controller, so it’s less ideal if you don’t own one.​
  • In-game purchases can tempt competitive players who want every upgrade.​

Pricing

Free with in-app purchases through the Fire TV Appstore.​

Bottom line

If you want a “real video game” feel on a Fire Stick, Asphalt 8 is one of the strongest racing options and a good way to show off what your Fire TV can handle.​

6. Tetris

What it does: Brings the iconic falling-block puzzle to Fire TV with multiple modes and a relaxed, focus-friendly pace.​

Who it’s for: Anyone who wants solo, low-stress games for Fire TV that you can play while chatting or unwinding.​

I tend to use Tetris as my “reset button” after a busy day. It’s just enough of a challenge to keep my brain engaged without feeling like work.​

Key features

  • Classic gameplay with modes like Sprint, Marathon, and Ultra, unlocked in the full version.​
  • Free trial that lets you play limited rows before deciding whether to upgrade.​
  • Works with Fire TV remote and game controllers.​

Pros

  • Familiar, timeless mechanics that players know and love.​
  • Great for short, quiet sessions when you don’t want something loud.​
  • Remote-friendly, so you don’t have to dig out extra hardware.​

Cons

  • Limited free trial, so you’ll likely want the full paid version if you enjoy it.​
  • Not a big “party” game; it’s mostly a solo experience.​

Pricing

Free trial, then one-time $4.99 purchase to unlock the full game.

Bottom line

Tetris isn’t flashy, but it’s one of the most reliable Fire Stick games when you want something calming, focused, and endlessly replayable.​

Turn your Fire TV into a game-night hub with Volley

Volley Games turns your Fire TV into party-game central using only your Alexa Voice Remote and the device you already own. When you want your game nights to start fast, Volley handles the tech so you can focus on playing together.

Inside the app, you can switch between:

Select the game that best matches your group or mood to bring the energy level to where you need it to be. Enjoy Volley’s Fire TV games with a free 7-day trial to have all these games at your fingertips.

FAQs

How can I get Volley Games on my Fire TV?

You can get Volley Games on your Fire TV by searching “Volley” in the Apps section, installing the app, and starting the free trial. I keep it pinned on my Home screen so Jeopardy!, 20 Questions, and Song Quiz are always a couple of clicks away.

Is Volley Games on Fire TV great for couples?

Volley Games on Fire TV is great for couples who want something easy to start after a long day. When I play with a partner, it feels more like a shared activity than just scrolling for a show and giving up.

Which one of the Volley Games titles is best to play with my girlfriend?

The best Volley Games title to play with your girlfriend depends on your vibe. I reach for Song Quiz when we want energy and trash talk, and Jeopardy! when we’re in the mood to team up, learn something, and feel like we’re on a game show together.

What's the best Fire TV game for kids aged 2–4?

The best Fire TV game for kids aged 2–4 in the Volley lineup is CoComelon: Sing & Play with JJ. When I tried it with my toddlers, the familiar songs and simple prompts held their attention without overwhelming them.

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