Boundary game

Boundary Check

A scenario deck for noticing where comfort, pressure, and respect start to separate.

5-8 min1-2 playersFree previewLive
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A couple comparing relationship scenario cards on a cozy table

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Name the line before resentment or confusion turns it into a fight.

Comfort linesPressure checksConversation prompts

5-8 min

1-2 players

A couple comparing relationship scenario cards on a cozy table

Ready when you are

Open the full-screen game stage.

Game stage

Play without the page getting in the way.

The game opens in a focused full-screen stage. The guide, FAQ, and related links stay here for later.

How to play

Start fast. Talk after the choice.

The game is designed to create a useful moment quickly. Choose first, then use the answer as a softer way into the real topic.

  1. 1

    Read one scenario at a time.

  2. 2

    Choose the answer that fits your first instinct.

  3. 3

    Use the result as a conversation starter, not a verdict.

Benefit

Scenario cards

Benefit

Two-person conversation

Benefit

Result summary

Example prompts

A quick look at the deck.

They ask to look through your phone because they feel anxious.
They want to know your plans but accept your answer without pushing.
They pressure you to define the relationship before you feel ready.
They tell you a topic is hard and ask to come back to it tomorrow.

Why play this

What is Boundary Check?

Boundary Check is a short relationship game built around relationship scenarios, boundaries, and dating instincts. It gives you a contained way to compare instincts, name a preference, or start a conversation without turning the moment into a heavy talk.

How to use it well

Answer quickly first, then explain slowly. The useful part is usually not the choice itself; it is the reason behind the choice and the new information you learn about each other.

When to play

Use this game on a date night, during a quiet couch night, or when a relationship topic keeps circling without a clean starting point. Keep it light, but do not ignore a real boundary if one appears.

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FAQ

Is Boundary Check free to play?+

Yes. This version is playable as a free preview with no login, payment, or credit tracking.

Can couples play together?+

Yes. Most rounds work best when both people answer first, then compare why they chose that option.

Is this relationship advice?+

No. It is a conversation game. Use it to notice patterns and start a calmer conversation, not to diagnose a partner.

Can I replay it?+

Yes. Use the restart button on the result screen to clear the current run and play again.