Desmos
Description:
This site, although created to help math teachers, has a lot to offer teachers of all content areas. One wonderful feature is the ability to create a "Guess who" game. Make a new polygraph, add 16 images and make a Guess who or Guess what board...then it gives a student code and pairs students to play guess who digitally! See instructions here.
Activity Ideas:
Interpretive: Students listen to and/or read a sample game of "Guess Who?" and make a list of descriptors used.
Interpersonal: "Guess Who?" is an interpersonal activity by nature. It can be created with characters from a story or show, celebrities, with vocabulary words, with geographical locations, and much more.
Presentational: Students need to create their own "Guess Who?" game with 16 squares using current vocabulary. They need to make two copies and bring to class to play.

Jeopardy Labs
Description:
Create free, fast and easy Jeopardy Games for your classroom. This site also has a large collection of games already made.
Genially
Description:
This site offers many creative and interactive games for free. Teachers can make escape rooms, trivia games, puzzles, flow-chart style games, and much more.
Activity Ideas:
Interpersonal: Get students talking by creating a sequence maze. Students must answer a question and decide what the majority answer was of their group. They then move through the maze in that direction to arrive at their final destination
Presentational: After choosing their sequence in the sequence maze, students could share out and summarize the conversation, giving examples of their group's answers.