Classic Party Mode: Compete With Friends in Real Time
Classic Party takes the ten-round Classic format and makes it multiplayer. Create a party, share the join code with friends, and everyone plays the same listings at the same time. Highest total score wins.
The social layer changes the psychology completely. In solo Classic, a bad guess is a private mistake. In Party mode, a bad guess means your friends are watching you fall behind in real time. The stakes feel higher even though they're not.
Setting up a party takes seconds. One player creates the room and gets a shareable code. Friends join with the code, no account required for guests. Once everyone is in, the host starts the game and all players see the same property simultaneously.
After each round, you see how everyone guessed. This is where the trash talk happens. Someone nailed a $1.8M listing within 2% while you were off by half a million. The round-by-round comparison creates natural moments of drama that make the game memorable.
At the end of ten rounds, the full leaderboard reveals the winner. Every player sees their score stacked against the group, round by round. It's the kind of result screen that gets screenshot and sent to the group chat.
Classic Party is how most people discover they're worse at pricing homes than they thought, because now there's proof, and their friends are holding it.
Related Game Modes
Survivor Party Mode: Last One Standing Wins
Each round, the worst guess gets eliminated. No second chances. Survivor mode turns a casual game night into a high-stakes showdown.
Classic Mode: The Original Price Guessing Game
Ten listings. Ten guesses. How well do you really know the housing market? Classic mode puts your pricing instincts to the ultimate test.