Ever wondered what long-distance couples are actually playing when they log on for date night? We looked.
Top 3 of 145 min readAugust 19, 2026
When you’re miles apart, standard phone calls can quickly turn into quiet scrolling sessions. That’s why having interactive, shared activities makes all the difference.
Across tens of thousands of virtual rooms, three favourites have emerged as the go-to ways for couples to connect, laugh and test their bond. Here’s a look inside the three most-played games on Angie — and why long-distance partners keep coming back to them.
No. 1
How Well Do You Know Me
32,000+ rooms
Taking the crown as the undisputed favourite — roughly three times the next game — this quiz is designed to see if you and your partner are truly on the same wavelength.
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How it works
Each round, one of you answers a question about yourself while the other tries to predict what you’ll say. To keep it fair and completely secret, both partners lock in privately — and the screen reveals both picks at the exact same instant. There’s not even a cursor to read: Angie freezes the live pointers while you’re answering, so there’s zero chance of peeking.
Why couples love it
It never gets repetitive. With 26 question packs covering everything from silly habits to deep relationship goals, the game will never ask you the same question twice — not in this game, not next month. It’s the ultimate conversation starter for finding out whether your partner knows your absolute dealbreakers, or your secret midnight snack craving.
The ultimate low-pressure, high-fun date — for creative and extremely non-creative couples alike.
“our first date”
How it works
You and your partner share a screen split into top and bottom canvases. You both get the same prompt — “Draw Me”, an animal, a favourite shared memory — and start sketching at the same time. The magic is the real-time sync: you watch every pen stroke your partner makes as they make it.
Why couples love it
There is no score, no winner and no pressure. It’s purely about making each other laugh. At the end of the round both drawings drop into a gallery keepsake. And if your partner is taking their masterpiece far too seriously, you can lob a playful animated stamp at their pad — it pops where you tapped and wobbles their whole canvas, without touching a single line of their actual drawing.
Nice detail
The drawings never leave your browser — Angie relays the strokes so you can watch each other draw, then each side keeps its own copy. Nothing to score, nothing stored.
Rising fast with competitive couples, the Arcade turns date night into a hilarious head-to-head showdown.
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How it works
Before the action starts you both snap a quick selfie. Angie instantly turns your face into a custom avatar — cartoon sticker outline, tiny noodle limbs, white gloves, sneakers — and drops you into a fast-paced arena of ten retro mini-games, from Flappy Face to a real Tetris duel.
Why couples love it
You aren’t playing two parallel solo games. You’re in the exact same arena, generated identically on both sides, in real time — dodging the same obstacles, racing to whack the same targets, sending garbage blocks into each other’s puzzle board. Seeing your partner’s actual face flying across the screen makes the rivalry wonderfully chaotic.