You have tried everything. Almost.
Date night ideas from a listicle. Conversation cards from a subscription box. That one app you downloaded and used twice. The problem is not a lack of options. The problem is that most options treat couples like a single demographic instead of two specific people with their own comfort level and their own pace. Smush has ten games, each designed for a different need, with spice levels that let you set the intensity before the first card flips.
Games lower defenses in ways that conversation alone cannot. When a prompt asks the question instead of your partner, the answer comes more easily. When a dare is suggested by an app instead of a person, the risk of rejection disappears. Smush uses game mechanics as a psychological tool, not as entertainment. The fun is real, but it is engineered to produce connection, not just laughter.
What Smush Brings to Date Night
Fantasy Match. The moment you see a mutual match appear on screen, something shifts. It is not just that your partner wants the same thing. It is that they were already thinking about it, privately, and now you both know. That mutual discovery, without either person having to go first, changes the energy for the rest of the night. Learn more about couples would you rather.
Spicy Missions. Physical intimacy prompts in other apps tend to be either clinical or cartoonishly explicit. Smush's Spicy Missions thread a specific needle: suggestive without being crude, specific without being prescriptive. The missions assume you are adults in a real relationship, not strangers on a first date, and the tone reflects that assumption. Learn more about couples would you rather.
Truth or Dare. You pick dare. The screen reads something you would not have suggested on your own, but you are willing to try because the game suggested it, not you. Your partner picks truth. The question surfaces something they have been thinking about for months. Neither of you planned this conversation. The game opened the door and you walked through it together. Learn more about couples would you rather.
How It Works
Download the app, free on iOS and Android, no subscription required for core games. Pick a game from ten options, each designed for a different mood and need, and set the spice level. Hand the phone to your partner or play from separate devices. The game handles initiation, pacing, and the questions you would not ask on your own. You handle the rest.