About

A Friend Game About Knowing People Better

Friend Test is a browser-based multiplayer game where players answer questions, guess each other's responses, and find out who really understands the group.

A Party Game First

Friend Test is designed around short, readable rounds that work well for casual groups. The game should be easy to explain, fast to join, and funny without needing a long tutorial.

Built Around Friends

Most matches happen between people who already know each other. That is why the game focuses on rooms, invite links, custom names, avatars, and question packs that can fit a specific group.

Community Powered

Players can publish public question packs, import packs into their own libraries, report weak content, and help the best questions rise over time.

Why Friend Test Exists

A lot of online party games are about trivia, drawing, or being the funniest person in the room. Friend Test is a little different: the joke comes from how well players can predict each other. Sometimes the closest friend wins. Sometimes the quiet player reads everyone perfectly. Sometimes the “obvious” answer was not obvious at all.

The long-term goal is to make Friend Test feel like a flexible hangout game: easy enough for a quick match, customizable enough for friend groups, and safe enough for public question packs and younger communities to use responsibly.

What You Can Do

Private room codes and invite links for quick multiplayer sessions.

Free For All, Team Mode, and One Friend game modes.

Built-in and custom question packs with category tuning.

Avatar skins, hats, name colors, coins, gems, chests, and supporter rewards.

Public community packs with likes, imports, reports, and moderation tools.

Help tickets so players can report bugs, ask questions, and follow replies.

Safety and Community

Friend Test is built for small groups first, but public features still need moderation, clear reporting, and predictable account tools.

Rooms are invite-based, so most games are played with people the host already knows.

Guests can play without accounts, but saved rewards and shop purchases require accounts.

Public packs can be reported, hidden, reviewed, and moderated before they become a bigger problem.

Support tickets let players follow up with ticket links instead of losing the conversation after leaving the page.

Where To Start

If you are new, start with the guide, then try a small room with two or three people. Once you know the rhythm, browse question packs or make a custom pack for your own group. You can also follow the latest Friend Test updates as the game grows.