One phone.
Everyone plays.
Eighteen party games that need one phone, one table and nothing else. No accounts, no internet, no second device, no waiting for everyone to install something.
Not on Google Play yet. Pass the Phone is finished and in testing. This page exists so the app has a home, a privacy policy and terms before it is published.
Party Night
Set the table up once and the app runs a whole evening.
A real playlist
Something easy to warm up, then a mix that never puts two of the same kind of game back to back, ending on Mafia if you have the time and the numbers.
One running score
Points carry across every game in the evening, and it finishes on a Champion of the Night. Your phone remembers who has won the most nights.
Teams, if you want
A toggle, not a mode. Same rules and same deals either way. Points simply land on a team instead of a person.
The games
Every one of them runs on the same pass: hold your card down, look, hand it on.
ðĩïļ Secrets & Lies
Everyone is told the same location and who they are at it. The spy is told nothing.
Everyone gets a word. One gets a different one, and does not know it.
A few wolves, a Seer, and one long argument. Five minutes.
One of you sees a hidden point on a dial. The rest have to read their mind.
âïļ Head to Head
One of you opens the case in secret. The other decides whether to take it.
Promise each other anything, then both choose in secret at the same time.
A secret weapon and sixty seconds to break the other one.
⥠Fast & Loud
Phone on your forehead. Everyone else shouts clues.
Answer, pass fast, and do not be holding it when it goes.
Answer the sum or you are out. Last one standing wins.
Name the flag or the capital, or you are out.
ðŽ Talking Points
Everyone answers in secret, then votes with no names attached.
Draw it, pass it, they guess it, they draw that. Watch it fall apart.
Read it out, count to three, everyone points.
Hands up if you have, then explain yourself.
Two options, both bad. Everyone commits out loud.
The phone names you and you pick your poison.
ð The Long Game
One narrator, eyes closed, nights and bodies. The phone scripts every call, so nobody has to remember the rules.
Why it is built this way
Your card hides the moment you lift your finger
A secret that sits on screen is a secret the person opposite has already read. Yours is only visible while you are holding it down, and it vanishes instantly.
Nothing repeats until the deck is empty
The phone remembers what it has shown you. A group works through an entire deck before anything comes round again.
The rules change on you
Most rounds are normal. Some have two spies, or none at all, or a Fool who wins by being caught. None of it is on a rota.
It genuinely works offline
There is no server to talk to. On a plane, in a car, on a mountain, in a house with no signal - it makes no difference at all.