This game wasn’t born in a boardroom. It was born in the wreckage of a relationship that lasted too long — because we avoided the hard conversations and hoped for the best.
I stayed in a relationship that looked fine on the outside but felt off on the inside. We never talked about the big stuff — values, goals, dealbreakers. We stuck to surface-level compatibility and ignored the cracks.


Eventually, something snapped. I realized I didn’t want to waste another year hoping someone would magically align with me. So I changed the way I dated.
I started asking the hard questions first.
Not “Pinneapple on pizza, yes or no” — but “Do you want kids?”
Not “What’s your sign?” — but “What does commitment look like to you?”
It was uncomfortable.
It was honest.
It was freeing.
And it worked.
I met someone who didn’t flinch at the real stuff. We asked each other the questions that mattered — the ones that built trust, clarity, and connection. That someone is now my husband.
Together, we created this game from scratch — using the exact questions that helped us cut the fluff and build something real.


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Here are frequently asked questions
Question cards can be played different ways. They can be read one by one, answered by both parties, or used as online dating prompts. They can also be used, covertly, as conversation starters, or more openly in a two-way curious conversation (recommended).
Dating questions are designed for people looking for the next one-night stand, a life partner, a long term friend with benefits, you name it. It helps you determine if the other person shares your interests, whether that means being friends with benefits or being in a long-term relationship.
Questions are designed for all sorts of couples. We use the pronoun "they" in these questions.
These questions are inspired by the conversations Steven and Alice had when they were dating. Within a year, they knew enough about each other to feel comfortable enough to elope without second thoughts.
Whether you’re playing on the phone or in-person, we’ve listed all the game rules in a special piece for you. Game rules.
Here are frequently asked questions
Question cards can be played different ways. They can be read one by one, answered by both parties, or used as online dating prompts. They can also be used, covertly, as conversation starters, or more openly in a two-way curious conversation (recommended).
Dating questions are designed for people looking for the next one-night stand, a life partner, a long term friend with benefits, you name it. It helps you determine if the other person shares your interests, whether that means being friends with benefits or being in a long-term relationship.
Questions are designed for all sorts of couples. We use the pronoun "they" in these questions.
These questions are inspired by the conversations Steven and Alice had when they were dating. Within a year, they knew enough about each other to feel comfortable enough to elope without second thoughts.
Whether you’re playing on the phone or in-person, we’ve listed all the game rules in a special piece for you. Game rules.