Stop arguing.
Start playing.
Game Night links your friends' Steam accounts, finds the multiplayer games you all actually own, and turns "what do we even play?" into a 60-second vote.
5 demo friends can settle a majority pick in under a minute.
Tonight's frontrunner
live5/5 own it · co-op FPS
illustrative: friends gathered around screens on game night
Four steps from group chat to game on.
No spreadsheets, no "can everyone DM me what they own." Game Night does the boring part — finding the overlap — so the night runs itself.
Make a group, text the crew
Add each friend by name and number. We send a one-tap invite by SMS — no app store, no account juggling.
Everyone links Steam
One click signs in through Steam. We read public game details when Steam allows it — never a password — and offer manual entry when it does not.
The engine finds the overlap
We rank the multiplayer games you co-own by coverage, playtime, and your group's genre taste.
Vote — majority wins
Yay or nay on each pick. First to a majority is tonight's game. Nothing lands? Re-roll a fresh round.
It only ever suggests games you all own.
Every accepted member's library gets pooled and filtered to true multiplayer titles. Each candidate is scored on five signals — so the top pick is the one the most people own, play, and actually like.
Coverage. How many of you own it — all-but-one wins.
Engagement. Real playtime among owners signals a keeper.
Affinity. Matches your group's aggregate genre taste.
Popularity & recency. Curated multiplayer boost + what's hot now.
Everyone gets a say. Majority wins.
Try it — cast a vote below. First candidate past a majority of the crew is locked in as tonight's game. Stuck? Re-roll a fresh round.
Rock and Stone — owned by the whole crew.
For Democracy. Four of you already deploy.
Build a longhouse, anger a forest god, repeat.
Scavenge for scrap. Scream. Lose the new guy.
anyone can suggest a game at any time — manual picks are votable instantly
Organizers stopped herding cats.
"We used to burn 40 minutes in the Discord lobby deciding. Now there's a vote waiting when everyone logs on. We just play."
"The co-ownership thing is the whole trick. It only ever suggests stuff we all actually have. No 'oh I don't own that.'"
"Linked Steam in one tap, didn't have to make yet another account. My least-online friends actually showed up."
Your next game night picks itself.
Spin up a group, text your crew, and let everyone's Steam library do the arguing. Free while you're getting the band back together.
no credit card · link Steam in one tap · invites by text



