Would You Rather: Choices That Turn Up the Heat
One question. Two options. Both are ridiculous. You pick a side, and suddenly you're in the hot seat. Would You Rather hands you two impossible choices, makes you commit, and then expects you to defend your logic while your friends, partner, or total strangers look at you like you’ve lost it. If you’ve played Truth or Dare or Most Likely To, you already know the vibe. The twist? You don’t have to perform or invent anything. The app serves the questions - you just pick a side.
The prompts are actually good, and that matters. Nothing kills a party faster than a question game full of bland or recycled ideas. Here, you’ll get everything from genuinely funny this or that choices to weirdly specific to "Who even wrote this?!'' moments. Some questions will have everyone laughing before anyone even answers. Others will split the room and spark debates that turn surprisingly personal.
What you can expect inside:
• The perfect ice breaker: Questions that actually work in groups and are funny, awkward, and bold
• Packs for every mood: Lighthearted party, flirty couples, spicy options, and late-night “too honest” energy
• Works for any occasion: Pre-drinks, birthdays, sleepovers, road trips, house parties, girls’ nights, chill nights in, or anything in between
• Great for two: For couples, best friends, or low-key hangouts that need a spark
• Personalization: Create custom prompts to match your group’s sense of humor and mood
• Fresh content: New wild questions added regularly, so things never feel repetitive
Play anywhere. From house parties to camping trips and long car rides, this is the go-to party game for any occasion. Some of the best rounds happen with just two people. You can even add your own custom hard questions to mix things up and expose your friends' strangest logic.
What makes it addictive isn’t just the questions; it’s the reactions. The faces when both options are awful. The friend who defends a terrible choice with perfect logic. The split-second alliances and betrayals. It’s the ultimate social trivia experience for adults who aren't afraid of a little debate.
No setup, no cards, no rules to explain. Pick a pack, answer the dilemma, argue about it, and keep going until you’re laughing too hard to remember whose turn it is or you learn something you never expected about your friends.