Smush
Truth or Dare, Plus Nine More

Couples Truth or Dare That Grows Up With You

Smush has truth or dare built in. But it also has nine other games for the nights when "truth or dare" isn't enough to get where you want to go.

Truths That Matter

Not "what's your favorite color." Questions that reveal what your partner is actually thinking, scaled to whatever depth you're ready for.

Dares With Range

Mild dares are sweet and funny. Wild dares are for the nights when you've locked the door and put the phones away.

Nine More After That

When truth or dare runs its course, switch to Fantasy Match, Heat Check, Meltdown, or any of the other seven games. One app, ten formats.

Beyond the Binary: Why One Game Format Isn't Enough

Truth or dare is a solid format. It's lasted decades for a reason. But it can only do two things: ask a question or issue a challenge. It can't score your compatibility, match your hidden desires, assign escalating missions, or let one partner control the intensity while the other watches. Smush includes truth or dare because it belongs in the collection. But the collection is the point. Some nights you want to answer questions. Other nights you want Fantasy Match to do the asking for you. The best tool depends on what you're trying to build.


Frequently Asked Questions

Take turns pulling truth or dare cards. Set the spice level before you start. The cards are written specifically for couples, not recycled party-game prompts. Works in the same room or long distance.
On mild, things like what you daydream about or what you noticed first about your partner. On wild, the questions get into desires, fantasies, and the kind of admissions that change how you look at each other. In a good way.
Some are, especially on medium and wild. Others are conversational or emotional. The mix keeps it from feeling like a checklist.
Yes. Truth or Dare syncs between devices in real time. Both partners need the app installed, but the experience works just as well apart as together.
Because some things are hard to say even when someone asks directly. Fantasy Match lets you reveal desires without speaking them. Heat Check shows you where you align without either person going first. Different barriers need different mechanics.
Hundreds across three spice levels, and the library grows with content updates. Between the volume and the format variety of nine other games, repetition isn't a real concern.
Truth or Dare on mild is one of the best early-relationship games in the app. The questions are revealing without being invasive. You learn real things about someone without making them feel cornered.
Draw another card. There's no punishment mechanic. The game works because both people want to play, not because they're trapped.
Nine more: Fantasy Match, Heat Check, Spicy Missions, Never Have I Ever, Roleplay, Trivia, Daily Desire, Hot Spot, and Meltdown. Each one addresses a different dynamic that truth or dare can't reach.
Mild gives you warm, flirty content. Medium pushes into more personal and physical territory. Wild is explicitly intimate. The cards change completely between levels. It's not the same questions with different labels.
For truth or dare in the same room, one phone is all you need. Hand it back and forth. Long-distance sessions require both partners to have the app.
Free truth or dare apps give you one game with questionable content. Smush gives you a curated truth or dare experience plus nine other games, all with adjustable spice and content written specifically for couples.
Both partners swipe through desire cards privately. Only mutual matches are revealed. If one person swipes yes and the other doesn't, it stays hidden. It handles the vulnerability that truth or dare sometimes can't.
Free to download and play. Some content packs sit behind a subscription, but you get a full truth or dare experience and access to all ten game formats without paying.
On the App Store for iPhone and Google Play for Android. Search "Smush" or tap the download links on this page.

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