[At-Home Time] Games Couples Can Enjoy Together
These days, when we’re spending more time at home, how are you all passing the time?
Especially for couples, many of you may find you have more chances for at-home dates.
If you don’t have a game console, or you’ve already finished all your games and watched tons of movies and are wondering what to do next—this is a must-see for couples!
We’ll introduce plenty of fun games you can play together.
From popular board games and card games to app games, and even options that don’t require any props at all.
Why not try going through the whole list from top to bottom?
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- A forfeit/punishment game for couples to get hyped (from girlfriend to boyfriend)
- Questions to deepen your bond as a couple! Conversation topics that will get lovers talking
- Fun two-player games recommended that you can play using conversation only
- For two players: from games without equipment to tabletop games and apps
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- [Lovey-Dovey] Couple’s Challenge! Question Game Roundup
- [Part 2] Recommended Indoor Activities and Recreation Games for December
- [At-Home Time] A roundup of board games you can play online
- A psychology test that gets couples excited—find out your romantic tendencies and personality.
- [Punishment Game] A collection of romance-themed prompts. Punishment games that get men and women excited
[At-Home Time] Games Couples Can Enjoy (21–30)
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Let me introduce a variation of rock-paper-scissors that’s a psychological battle testing your instant decision-making.
It’s basically the same as regular rock-paper-scissors, but keep your hands hidden so they can’t be seen.
At the moment you throw, your hands are concealed, so neither of you knows what the other has played.
While asking each other what you think the other threw, you consider what you should play to win.
During this time, you’re allowed to change what you originally threw.
Finally, when you both reveal your hidden hands, the result is decided.
Watch your opponent’s facial expressions, guess what they played, and try to get it right!
A game where you make things bigger
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The “Make It Bigger” game is a word game for couples that you can enjoy without any props.
There’s no need to pick a category—the rule is simply to keep naming things that get progressively bigger.
For example: “bean,” “mandarin orange,” “ball,” “car,” “building.” You take turns saying words, each time choosing something you think is bigger than the last.
It’s fun when your senses don’t align and someone chimes in with, “Isn’t that smaller?” It feels endless, but there’s a thrill in how quickly you can hit a dead end if you don’t think carefully.
It’s a laid-back game perfect for couples, something you can play and laugh over in little pockets of free time.
[At-Home Time] Games Couples Can Enjoy (31–40)
Catan

Let me introduce Catan, a hugely popular game around the world.
It’s a game where players become settlers and develop an uninhabited island called Catan.
The first player to reach 10 points wins.
You place settlements and adjacent roads on the board, and this placement is a key element of the game, so think carefully.
Collect resources efficiently while engaging in negotiation and trade.
You can also use the robber to hinder others.
Aim for victory by skillfully negotiating with your opponents as you play!
Wear clothes chosen by intuition

Clothing is something we wear with considerations like functionality and appearance in mind, and even on casual days, everyone has some level of awareness about it.
This concept removes that intentional choice in outfit selection and has participants pick clothes relying solely on intuition, then wear what they chose.
The method is to present two clothing options behind a seated person and have them point, by instinct, to the one they’ll wear.
There’s a chance of mismatched combinations or even running out of clothes, so let’s incorporate those risks effectively.
Two-Person One-Character Composition

Here’s an idea for a unique game that makes laughter bubble up bit by bit: a two-person, one-character-at-a-time composition game.
All you need is to draw a 3×3 grid on a sheet of paper, and you’re ready to go.
Each player adds one character in turn to build a composition together.
Play it with someone who shares your sense of humor or with close friends and family—you’ll be laughing before you know it! The unexpected twists and turns are part of what makes this game so fun.
It’s a charming game that seems perfect for honing your sense of humor.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced plenty of games couples can play—did any of them catch your eye? Many don’t require any special equipment, so feel free to give them a try! For competitive games, keep it light so it doesn’t turn into an argument (lol).


