Miles should not mean silence
Physical distance has a way of reducing a relationship to logistics. When did you land. How was your day. Good night. The mundane replaces the intimate because there is no shared physical space to trigger anything else. Smush's long-distance games create a shared experience in real time. Fantasy Match, Heat Check, Trivia, and Meltdown all work from separate cities, separate time zones, same connection.
Smush was built around a specific belief: couples do not need more advice, more articles, or more quizzes telling them their love language. They need structured play. Every game in Smush exists because it solves a specific barrier to intimacy, whether that is initiation friction, rejection fear, energy mismatch, or the simple problem of not knowing what the other person wants. The design is the philosophy.
What Smush Brings to Date Night
Heat Check. You play Heat Check on a Sunday afternoon. The attention score is high. The physical chemistry score is lower than last month. Nobody is upset about it, but you both see it, and it starts a conversation about what has been different lately. That conversation would not have happened without the prompt. The game made it observable instead of ambient. Learn more about marriage games.
Meltdown. Meltdown requires two phones and a real-time connection. It works in person or long distance. Sessions run five to eight minutes depending on the round count. Spice levels control the intensity of the prompts. It is the fastest game in Smush, designed for nights when you want energy and laughter more than deep conversation. Learn more about marriage games.
Spicy Missions. Spicy Missions delivers a sequence of escalating physical prompts calibrated to your chosen spice level. Each mission builds on the previous one, creating a progression from playful to intense. The missions are specific enough to be actionable and open enough to adapt to your space and comfort. The game is designed to be the bridge between "we should do something" and doing it. Learn more about marriage games.
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.