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.
Not "what's your favorite color." Questions that reveal what your partner is actually thinking, scaled to whatever depth you're ready for.
Mild dares are sweet and funny. Wild dares are for the nights when you've locked the door and put the phones away.
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.
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.
Fifteen couples challenges that take less than five minutes and zero planning. Physical dares, game-based competitions, and the kind of heat-building prompts that turn an ordinary evening into something worth remembering.
You've been together long enough that the standard questions are useless. These are the ones that actually make you look at each other differently.
Free on iOS and Android. Ten games. One app. No awkward conversations required.