Could an app spice up YOUR sex life? New game sees couples being quizzed on their partner's desires with the aim of 'helping them connect'

  • iPassion is a new app designed to spice up couples' sex lives
  • It quizzes people on their partner's preferences and desires in bed
  • If you win a round, you get to claim a 'hot prize' from your partner like a massage
  • Founder J. Martin Moeller said it's a fun game to help couples connect

More than 70,000 people have downloaded a new app which claims it can help spice up a person's sex life.

iPassion, which is available to download worldwide, turns learning about your partner's desires into a game.

Essentially, couples compete in rounds against each other to work out which one knows more about their partner's likes and dislikes. 

A new app called iPassion has claimed to have helped 70,000 people spice up their sex lives (stock image)

The app works as a game, where couples can learn about their partner's preferences and fantasies

J. Martin Moeller, who created the app, said that sometimes it can be hard for people to talk about their desires with their partners. 

'We wanted to create a game where it would be fun and entertaining for people to improve their sex lives – by sparking fun conversations about their sexual preferences and fantasies,' he explained.  

'Not only do we believe our app can help bring couples closer together; we believe it has the potential to clear out misunderstandings and increase the quality of people’s sex lives – in a playful manner.' 

The app gives you questions to answer about your partner (left) and then you get to chose a reward if you win a round (right)

Questions in the game include 'What is the biggest turn off for your partner?', with multiple choice answers of nail biting, hairy armpits, hairy legs and greasy hair.

Another more saucy question the app asks is 'Where's your favourite place to have sex?' with options of selecting outside, in bed, the bathroom and everywhere.

The premise of the game is to get more questions right than your partner, to win rounds for both pride and a prize.

Creator J. Martin Moeller said the app was designed to make these conversations fun

'When players win a round, they get to select a "hot prize" which their partner must perform,' the app's description explains.

Prizes include massages, nights out, or a home cooked meal. Alternatively, couples can create their own custom prizes.

Couples can chat with each other while playing, and there's extra security with a pin needed to access the app so that no one can see the content except you.

 

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