You're past the getting-to-know-you stage. Smush is 10 games designed for couples who want intensity, not icebreakers. Adjustable heat. Real mechanics. No filler.
Every game scales from charged to explicit. Set the spice level before each round. Wednesday-night tired and Saturday-night wired don't need the same temperature.
Swiping, spinning, competing, confessing, role-playing. Each game uses a different format because no single mechanic keeps working past the third time.
Browse scenarios, pick roles, follow the steps. The app gives you enough structure to make it easy to start and enough room to take it wherever you want.
Most adult game apps hand you a deck of cards and call it done. That works once, maybe twice. By the third session you're skipping the ones you've seen and the novelty is gone. Smush builds ten different mechanics around the same goal: getting two people who are comfortable with each other to push past comfortable. Spicy Missions uses a spinner and tiered challenges. Fantasy Match uses double-blind swiping. Meltdown uses a live heat slider one partner controls while the other watches. The variety matters because the obstacle to intimacy is rarely desire. It's usually just repetition.
Most bedroom games end up in the back of the closet within a month. The format matters more than the game itself. Three tiers of bedroom play and what makes each one stick.
The category is flooded. Most of it is bad. Here's what's genuinely useful, what's gimmicky, and where the whole space is headed.
Board games, apps, DIY ideas. What works at different spice levels and where the category falls short. A guide for couples who want heat but not cringe.
Free on iOS and Android. Ten games. One app. No awkward conversations required.