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You host games from the launcher at /launcher. The launcher is your control surface: it’s where you pick a game, manage the lobby, and run the round. It is host-only — your viewers never need to open it.

Start a game

1

Open the launcher

Go to /launcher and sign in. Pick the streamer account you’re hosting for if you have access to more than one.
2

Pick a game

Choose from the featured row (your recently played games) or browse the full catalog. See every option on the catalog page.
3

Configure it

Most games have a short setup screen — category, round count, difficulty, and any gift mechanics. Options vary by game.
4

Open the lobby

The roster fills as viewers take their first action (or type !join). Start the game when you’re ready.
5

Play

The game runs full-screen on the play surface. Host controls fade out so your camera shows a clean game.
6

Wrap up

When the game ends, a results card shows the top finishers and the session leaderboard. Start another game without rebuilding the room — the roster carries over.

Launcher surfaces

SurfaceURLWhat it’s for
Launcher home/launcherPick a game, manage the lobby, see results (host-only)
Play surface/launcher/play/<slug>The full-screen game, safe to show on stream
Stage source/launcher/stage/<slug>/<sessionId>A browser source for OBS / TikTok Studio capture
Leaderboards/launcher/leaderboardPer-streamer and cross-streamer boards
Player profiles/launcher/players/<chatter>A viewer’s lifetime stats and achievements
The launcher replaces the older /games surface. Old /games/* links redirect to their /launcher/* equivalents.

Capturing the game in OBS or TikTok Studio

Use the stage source (/launcher/stage/<slug>/<sessionId>) as a browser source in OBS or TikTok Studio. It renders the game without host controls or site chrome, so it’s safe to composite directly into your scene.

Tournament mode

Tournament (Party) mode is in beta.
Tournament mode runs several short mini-games back to back as a two-team competition. Viewers pick a side with !a or !b, the launcher draws a random game each round, and points are tallied across the match. You can also run a cross-stream tournament, where one streamer hosts and another joins with an invite code so both chats play as opposing teams.