Dealbreaker bracket

Red Flag Tournament

A bracket game where uncomfortable dating behaviors compete until the biggest dealbreaker wins.

6-10 min1-2 playersFree previewLive
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A couple playing a date-night bracket game with cards

Playable preview

Find which behavior crosses the clearest line for you.

16 scenariosDealbreaker winnerBoundary language

6-10 min

1-2 players

A couple playing a date-night bracket game with cards

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

    Start with sixteen options.

  2. 2

    Pick the better choice in each matchup.

  3. 3

    Keep going until one winner survives.

  4. 4

    Use the winner to plan a date or start a conversation.

Benefit

16-option bracket

Benefit

Fast two-choice rounds

Benefit

Shareable winner

Example prompts

A quick look at the deck.

Hides basic plans: You never know where you stand or when you will see them.
Punishes boundaries: They get cold when you say no.
Keeps backup options: They want your attention while staying emotionally available elsewhere.
Never repairs: Every conflict resets without a real apology.

Why play this

What is Red Flag Tournament?

Red Flag Tournament is a short relationship game built around two-choice date-night decisions and bracket-style preference discovery. 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 Red Flag Tournament 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.