Someone gets marked early.
The target stays hidden until the finale, then the room finds out who started the problem.
The AI Host watches your group. And remembers everything.
Every round creates a tiny social read: who answered too fast, who stayed quiet, who got picked, and who has to explain themselves.
The target stays hidden until the finale, then the room finds out who started the problem.
Fast answers, awkward silence, group splits, and old receipts come back when the timing hurts most.
When the room turns on someone, they get a short dramatic defense before the final read lands.
The host reacts to what your group actually did: fast answers, silence, split votes, and names that suddenly got very public.
That answer came WAY too fast.
Timing readAlex stayed quiet at the wrong time.
SuspicionShar put that name in the room.
Called outThe room has receipts.
Finale energyDOUBT keeps setup simple: add 3-6 players, pick a host personality, then move through quick rounds built for friends, family, couples, or party chaos.
Defense rounds feel tense on purpose, but the app does not record audio, use the camera, or upload gameplay video. The drama comes from the room, not surveillance.
Built for quick play at dinner, parties, dorm rooms, pre-games, and late-night group chats.
Give everyone a name, avatar, and color so the room can track who did what.
Tap, vote, choose, hold, or stay quiet. Every behavior can become a receipt.
The AI Host turns facts into social commentary without exposing secret targets early.
The final card shows the group label, biggest receipt, and who everyone will remember.
Readable from across the table, fast enough for party pacing, and dramatic enough for share clips.
It is coming soon on the App Store. Join the waitlist for launch updates.
DOUBT is built for 3-6 players in V1, with fast rounds designed for pass-the-phone play.
No. The app does not record audio, use the camera, or save gameplay video for normal play.
No. Modes include friends, family, couples, party, and workplace-friendly prompts.
Get notified when DOUBT launches. The first version is focused on fast party play, static share cards, and dramatic AI Host reactions.