Ten games that give you something to actually do together. Start with laughing. End up somewhere more interesting. Smush handles the in-between.
Trivia, Truth or Dare, Never Have I Ever, Hot Spot, Heat Check, Fantasy Match, Spicy Missions, Roleplay, Daily Desire, and Meltdown. You won't run out of things to do.
Together mode runs on a single device. No download nagging, no account setup for your partner. Open the app and go.
The best relationship conversations were never planned. They came from a game that asked the right question at the right moment. That's what these games do.
Some nights you need a game that gets you laughing before it gets you talking. Never Have I Ever does that reliably. Statements appear. You both react. The first person to hit zero gets a challenge from their partner. The fun part is discovering what your partner has done that you never knew about. Two years in, five years in, fifteen years in. There are always surprises. And surprises, even small ones over a phone screen on the couch, are what keep a Wednesday night from feeling like every other Wednesday night.
Eighteen couples challenges that take less than five minutes and zero planning. Physical dares, game-based competitions, the 2026 TikTok formats (First to 100, Last Two Words, eating challenges), and heat-building prompts that turn an ordinary evening into something worth remembering.
The best date nights aren't the expensive ones. They're the ones on the kitchen floor at midnight with a bottle and a game that got someone to say something honest. Fifteen couples drinking games organized by where you are in the evening, from the first sip to the final confession.
The best summer date nights aren't the planned ones. Outdoor ideas that cost nothing, at-home nights when it's too hot to function, road trip games that make the drive better than the destination, and why summer relationships feel different in the first place.
Most couples bucket lists die in the Notes app. Fifty ideas organized by effort level, from tonight with zero planning to this year if you're feeling ambitious, plus why tracking apps don't solve the real problem and what does.
Same restaurant, same tiramisu, same promise to do something different next year. Anniversary ideas structured by relationship stage, from first-year discovery to ten-plus years of earned surprise, plus what works when you can't be together or can't leave the house.
Board games, card games, app games. An honest look at what's worth your evening and what's going to end up in a drawer after one use.
Free on iOS and Android. Ten games. One app. No awkward conversations required.