Apple TV party game • phone controllers

Race to pick the word that everyone else is thinking.

Images appear on the TV. Players answer on their phones. Score by matching the majority opinion—plus a speed bonus for fast picks.

No app download required—any modern mobile browser works.

Players

4–8

Round length

5–10s

Ages

13+

Designed for fast, social play

  • Match the majority to score points
  • Extra points for speed
  • Results reveal who thinks alike

How it works

Guess Alike is an association game: see an image, pick the word you most associate with it, then find out who matched the group.

  1. 1. Show an image on the TV

    Everyone sees the same prompt at the same time—no long rules, no downtime.

  2. 2. Answer on your phone

    Use any modern mobile browser as your controller—no app download required.

  3. 3. Score for matching (and speed)

    Match the majority opinion to earn points. Faster answers get bonus points.

Key features

Cross-platform phone controllers

Works on iOS, Android, and any modern mobile browser.

No downloads for players

Join on your phone and play immediately—no app install.

Quick, punchy rounds

Short timers (about 5–10 seconds) keep the pace high.

4–8 players per session

Sized for parties, family nights, and team hangouts.

Multiple modes & round types

Mix it up with different rules, prompts, and scoring twists.

Social “think alike” reveals

See where you align with the group—and where you don’t.

Who it’s for

Built for groups that want quick laughs and surprising results, without setup friction.

Parties & social gatherings

Fast rounds, loud reactions, easy to join.

Family game nights

Simple rules with a 13+ friendly competitive edge.

Team building

Great for icebreakers and “how do we think?” moments.

Casual sessions

Play a few rounds or keep going—always quick to restart.

Ready for your next party game?

Guess Alike is built for the TV and powered by phones. Quick rounds, simple choices, and the kind of results that get everyone talking.

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