Living-room game night
Friendsgiving and house party games for the couch, kitchen, and late table.
Cardyard is built for groups drifting between food, music, and conversation. Start a free round from any phone, pick a game everyone understands, and keep the prompts coming.
Best for
Start with these games
Easy to enter and leave
House parties are messy. Cardyard games work when someone joins mid-round, leaves to refill a plate, or only wants a two-minute turn.
Use food as the opener
Friendsgiving prompts land best when they start with shared context: dishes, hosting habits, family chaos, and the person most likely to take leftovers home.
Link out to deeper game hubs
When a game works for the room, jump into its hub for more rules, related articles, and direct play links.
Questions before you play
What is a good Friendsgiving party game?
10 Second Panic with food prompts is a strong opener because it is fast, seasonal, and easy for late arrivals to understand.
What games work best at a house party?
Fast prompt games like Herd Mentality®, Truth or Dare, and 10 Second Panic work well because they do not require a quiet table.
Can I play from my phone?
Yes. Cardyard runs in the browser, so a host can start from a phone and show or read prompts to the room.