Marquee Games runs on Google TV, Android TV, and Chromecast with Google TV. Any TV with the Google Play Store can install it.
No. Guests join by scanning a QR code on the TV screen. It opens a web page on their phone — no app download, no sign-up, no waiting.
Depends on the game. Letter Roulette plays 1–3 (CPU fills empty seats so you can play solo). Wild Guess handles up to 15 — great for parties and bars.
Free to install with a sample of puzzles and questions. A one-time $9.99 purchase unlocks the full library forever — no subscriptions, no ads, no in-game currency.
Yes. The TV and phones need internet access to sync game state. They don't need to be on the same WiFi network — cellular data on phones works fine.
Yes! Letter Roulette has CPU opponents (meet Emmy and Vincent). Wild Guess is more fun with a crowd, but you can play solo to practice your trivia chops.
Scan the QR code again and you'll rejoin right where you left off. The game state lives on the TV, not on your phone.
Both games have an optional "Adult" toggle in the lobby. Off by default — family-friendly out of the box. Turn it on for game night with grown-ups.