Smush
Fantasy Match Game

The Fantasy Match Game That Removes Rejection Entirely

Both of you swipe through desires on your own. Smush reveals only the ones you matched on. Everything else stays hidden. Nobody gets hurt. Nobody has to go first.

Double-Blind Privacy

Each partner swipes independently. If you say yes and they don't, neither of you ever knows. The asymmetry stays invisible. That safety changes what people are willing to admit.

Spice-Level Filtering

Filter the deck from warm to scorching before you start. A Tuesday night after work looks different from a Saturday with nowhere to be. The card pool adjusts accordingly.

Works Long Distance

Fantasy Match runs in real-time sessions across any distance. Swipe from separate apartments, separate cities, separate time zones. Matches still land the same way.

Why Double-Blind Changes Everything

After enough years together, you develop an unspoken policy about what gets brought up and what doesn't. It's protective, but it also means entire categories of desire go unmentioned. Fantasy Match breaks that pattern without forcing anyone's hand. You swipe through cards alone. Your partner does the same. The app only surfaces what you both wanted. A one-sided yes never sees daylight. That design means the cost of honesty drops to zero. You can swipe yes on something you'd never say out loud, because the only scenario where it's revealed is one where your partner already agreed.


Frequently Asked Questions

Both partners swipe through a deck of fantasy cards independently. You see each card, swipe yes or no. When you're both done, the app reveals only the cards where you both swiped yes. Everything else is permanently hidden.
Nothing. Literally nothing. Your partner never finds out. The card disappears as if it never existed. That's the entire design premise.
Absolutely. Both partners need Smush installed, then you start a live session from anywhere. The swiping happens in real time and results sync when you're both finished.
They range from suggestive to very direct depending on the spice level you choose. Mild cards are more about scenarios and moods. Higher levels are more specific about acts and preferences.
Yes. The deck expands with regular content updates, so repeat sessions surface fresh material even if you've played several times before.
Play as often as you want. Some couples run a session weekly. Others save it for when things feel routine. There's no cooldown or session cap.
That happens sometimes, especially at higher spice levels. It doesn't mean you're incompatible. Try a lower spice level, or revisit it in a few weeks. Desires shift over time.
Only matched results are stored in your history. Your individual yes/no choices are never logged or visible to anyone, including you. That's a deliberate privacy choice.
Talking requires someone to go first, and going first means risking a reaction you can't take back. Fantasy Match removes that sequence entirely. Both people answer simultaneously. No one leads, no one follows.
Results only appear once both partners finish swiping. Until then, neither person sees anything. The app doesn't reveal who finished first or how long anyone took.
The core game is free to play. Premium card packs with more specific and varied content are available with a Smush subscription.
Card content is focused on physical and romantic intimacy. For broader relationship questions, Heat Check and Trivia cover different ground with the same no-judgment structure.
Swipe data stays on your devices. Smush doesn't store intimate preferences on servers. Your matched results live locally and can be cleared anytime.
Depends on your spice level and the card pack you select. A standard session runs around 30 to 50 cards, which takes most couples 5 to 10 minutes each.
Whenever the pressure is low. A lot of couples play on the couch after the kids are in bed, or during a lazy weekend morning. The less formal it feels, the more honest people tend to be.

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