Three months ago Snapchat launched a new social AR gaming feature called Snappables — multiplayer games that can be controlled with facial expressions. Now Facebook is serving up its own take on the idea (minus the catchy name) with AR games in Messenger that let you challenge your friends over video chat.

Facebook is kicking off its AR game debut with a duo of games at launch:

After “Don’t Smile” and “Asteroids Attack”, Messenger plans to add “Beach Bump” and “Kitten Kraze” to the mix — games that will see players passing around a virtual beach ball and matching cats together in some competitive way.

With this feature starting to roll out today, you can challenge your friends around the world to two games: see who can hold a serious face the longest with “Don’t Smile”, or see who can better navigate their spaceship with “Asteroids Attack”.

The first two AR games are available on Messenger starting today. Just start a one-on-one or group video chat with friends, then tap the star and pick your AR game title to challenge your friends with augmented reality.

Messenger is available for iPhone and iPad for free on the App Store — no word on when Facebook will catch up with Snapchat’s hot dog costume idea.