Most Likely To is a multilingual social game with native content in Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and English. Vote for which friend in your group best fits each question, reveal everyone's picks at the same time, and learn what your friends really think about each other.
Who's most likely to cry at a movie? Most likely to become famous? Most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse? You vote, the group reveals, and the laughs (and friendly arguments) follow.
WHY THIS MOST LIKELY TO IS DIFFERENT:
🌐 Originally written in 6 languages — Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, and English. Not machine-translated; each language has its own 600+ original prompts with native scripts (Cyrillic for Russian, accents preserved for Romance languages, German umlauts).
🔄 Switch languages anytime in the app — built for multilingual friend groups, language exchange, and travel.
✈️ Fully offline — no internet, no accounts, no sign-up.
🃏 3,600+ original prompts across 6 languages and 8 conversation categories.
📱 Simple swipe-based gameplay — pass-and-play, no setup.
HOW TO PLAY:
- Pick one or more categories that fit the group's vibe
- Tap START and swipe through the prompt cards
- Each round, point at the friend you think best fits
- Compare your picks and discover what the group sees in each other
8 THEMED CATEGORIES:
- Everyday: Classic statements that fit any group
- Funny: The slightly embarrassing ones that everyone laughs about
- Party: For weekend get-togethers and casual hangouts
- School: Confessions from student life
- Workplace: Office stories — what your coworkers got up to
- Relationships: Crushes, heartbreaks, dating confessions
- Plus two extra categories for groups who want a bolder round
PERFECT FOR:
- Friend get-togethers and game nights
- Long road trips and travel
- Language exchange between friends
- Family gatherings (use the General and Funny categories)
- International friend groups where everyone has a different first language
- Date nights and double dates
- Breaking the ice at events or with new colleagues