Survivor Party Mode: Last One Standing Wins
Survivor Party is the elimination mode. Up to ten players join. Each round, everyone guesses the price of the same listing. The player with the worst guess is eliminated. Last one standing wins.
The format creates tension from round one. In Classic Party, a bad early guess is recoverable. You can make it up over the remaining rounds. In Survivor, one terrible guess and you're watching from the sidelines. Every round matters equally, and every round could be your last.
The eliminations are public. Everyone sees who got cut and how far off their guess was. Getting knocked out because you guessed $800k on a $400k house is a moment your friends will not let you forget.
As the player count shrinks, the pressure ramps up. The final two or three rounds are genuinely intense. You're one bad guess away from losing, and the properties don't get easier. The surviving players tend to be the ones who stay disciplined and avoid catastrophic misses, not necessarily the ones with the most real estate knowledge.
Survivor mode is built on Cloudflare's real-time infrastructure, so eliminations happen instantly. No lag, no waiting. The round ends, the worst guess lights up, and that player is out. The speed keeps the energy high and the games moving.
This is the mode you play when someone in the group claims they know real estate. Survivor doesn't just test knowledge, it tests composure. The best player in Classic isn't always the last one standing in Survivor.
Related Game Modes
Classic Party Mode: Compete With Friends in Real Time
Same listings. Same rounds. But now you're competing head-to-head with friends. Create a party, share the code, and find out who really knows the market.
Classic Timed Mode: 90 Seconds on the Clock
Same ten rounds as Classic, but with a 90-second countdown on every guess. No overthinking. No second-guessing. Just instinct.