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Tuesday, 8:47 PM
You're both on the couch, scrolling. "Want to play something?" One of you shares a code. 30 seconds later, you're facing off in Tic-Tac-Toe. You play three more rounds.
Thursday night
You don't even ask this time. You just send the code. "Best of 5 in Connect Four?" It's becoming a thing.
Building the streak
7 days in a row. The app reminds you: your streak is alive. It's not just games anymore - it's your time together.
Your daily ritual
You don't remember the last boring night. Every evening, one of you breaks out the code. "Same time tomorrow?" Always.
Tuesday, 8:47 PM
You're both on the couch, scrolling. "Want to play something?" One of you shares a code. 30 seconds later, you're facing off in Tic-Tac-Toe. You play three more rounds.
Thursday night
You don't even ask this time. You just send the code. "Best of 5 in Connect Four?" It's becoming a thing.
Building the streak
7 days in a row. The app reminds you: your streak is alive. It's not just games anymore - it's your time together.
Your daily ritual
You don't remember the last boring night. Every evening, one of you breaks out the code. "Same time tomorrow?" Always.
Seven ways to connect, compete, and crack up together
Classic strategy. Quick rounds. Settle who's actually smarter.
Drop, stack, and outsmart. More strategic than you remember.
Race to crack the word. Bragging rights included.
Full 15x15 board. Official rules. Prepare for word wars.
Draw. Guess. Laugh at each other's terrible art.
Impossible choices. Hilarious debates. Learn things you didn't want to know.
Think you know them? Prove it. Prepare to be surprised.
...and more games coming soon
You both sign up. Add each other. Now you have a permanent room code. Click "Play Together" any time and you're both in. That's it.
Don't want to make an account? Just hit "Play Anonymous" and share a code.
→ You're long distance and running out of things to talk about
→ It's Tuesday night
→ You live together but haven't had a real conversation in 3 days
→ You want to hang out but don't want to get off the couch
→ One of you is traveling again
→ You're tired of asking "what do you want to do tonight?"
→ You need 20 minutes together that isn't Netflix
→ It's too cold outside
→ You're in different time zones and this is your only overlap
→ Date night fell through
→ You're both scrolling on your phones in the same room
→ One of you is sick
→ You want to talk but don't know what to say
→ You're broke until payday
→ It's 11pm and you're both still awake for some reason
→ You haven't laughed together in a while
→ Every conversation is about bills
→ FaceTime is getting boring
→ One of you just got home from a terrible day
→ You want to do something together but you're both tired
→ You're avoiding the "what are we watching" argument
→ You miss when things felt easy
→ You want to feel connected without leaving your house
→ It's raining
→ You're both procrastinating on work
→ You're both awake at 3am for no reason
→ You're stuck at your parents' house
→ You forgot it was date night
→ You're hiding from your roommates
→ You're too anxious to sleep
→ You're on your lunch break
→ It's snowed in
→ You just need to hear their voice
→ One of you is at the airport
→ You're avoiding doing the dishes
One person creates a room and gets a 5-letter code. The other person enters that code. You both connect and pick a game. That's it.
Yes, it's real-time gameplay. But if someone drops, you have 5 minutes to reconnect and keep playing where you left off.
You have 5 minutes to get back. Your game state is saved. The other person sees a countdown timer while waiting for you to rejoin.
5-30 minutes depending on what you pick. Tic-Tac-Toe is quick (~5 min), games like Would You Rather take longer (~15 min).
Yep! Just go back to the lobby and pick a different game. No limits, switch as many times as you want.
Absolutely. Phone, computer, tablet - whatever works. One person can be on their phone while the other is on a computer.