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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

Friendsgiving tables
House parties
Roommate nights
Mixed friend groups

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.