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11 games built for the conversations before you meet and the catch-ups between dates — cracking each other up while quietly learning the stuff swiping never tells you.
The 20-minute pre-date call that's somehow not awkward. The long-distance Sunday-night chat when texts have run their course. Five to fifteen minutes each, on your own phones, voice or video — and you'll come away knowing more about each other than any first-meeting coffee ever delivers.
Take your pick
11 games. Some quick-fire, some slow-burn, all of them better than another round of "tell me about your job".
Domestic Compatibility
18 questions about toilet paper, the butter situation, and the things that actually end relationships
First Thought
Words flash up, you both respond instantly, then explain why
Would You Rather
Not just silly choices — ones that reveal real values and preferences
Two Truths & a Lie
Craft your truths and lie, then try to catch each other out
Finish My Sentence
Complete each other's sentences and see how well you really know them
Assumption Game
Make assumptions about your partner and find out how right (or wrong) you are
Compatibility Bingo
Discover surprising things you have in common
Desert Island
Pick foods, songs, activities, and comforts — and a thoughtful gift in each one for them
Story Sparks
Quick prompts spark short answers — pick the ones that hooked you and tell each other the full story
Yes No Maybe
Quick-fire reactions to activities, experiences, and life choices
Emoji Story
Tell stories using only emojis — chaos, laughter, and surprising creativity
Built for the moments swiping can't reach
The whole point is connection at a distance — when you don't share a room (yet, or this week).
Before you meet
Matched and curious? A 20-minute games session before you commit to dinner gives you more than another fortnight of texts ever will. Voice or video — no phone numbers exchanged.
Between dates
The Sunday-night catch-up. The time-zone gap. The week neither of you can get free. Games keep the connection live and surprising when "how was your day?" has worn thin.
Solo first
Want to know what you'd actually say before they ask? Solo mode walks you through any game so your answers feel ready when the real moment comes.
Same room? They work there too — but the design intent is distance. Each phone, each player, two windows into the same conversation.
The Domestic Compatibility Quiz
20 entirely serious questions about toilet paper, toothpaste tubes, the butter situation, doona-hogging, and the thermostat. The score is meaningless. The conversations it starts will tell you more about whether you can actually live with someone than any first date ever will.
Take the Quiz