Wedding Game Press Kit

This page is for editors, wedding planners, DJs, venues, and creators who want the product flow and story angles in one place.

Chris
Founder, Ultimate Wedding Game
March 23, 2026

The short version

Ultimate Wedding Game is an interactive wedding game where guests submit predictions earlier by QR code or link. Later, the couple plays the live round while the saved guest answers are revealed on screen for comparison.

  • It works as a more modern follow-on to the classic shoe game.
  • It increases participation without turning the live moment into a phone-heavy experience.
  • It fits especially well in cocktail hour, room flips, or the handoff between dinner and dancing.

The product flow in one sentence

Guests join earlier, send predictions before the live round, and then watch the later reveal as couple answers and crowd answers are compared on screen.

Editorial quick read

The story explains cleanly in four moments

When you pitch the format, the product logic lands best as a simple sequence instead of a feature list.

QR entry firstLive round laterCrowd answers on screen
Primary signal
QR entry first
Audience fit
Live round later
Why it works
Crowd answers on screen
1

Guests join earlier

The join moment happens in a quiet slot, not during the live round itself.

2

Predictions are stored ahead of time

The interactive part is already prepared before the couple takes the floor.

3

The couple still plays live in the room

That keeps the later headline moment room-first instead of phone-first.

4

Answers and scores are revealed together

That is the most quotable difference versus a fully passive shoe game round.

Story angles for editors, planners, and outreach

  1. Why couples are choosing shorter, less awkward reception entertainment.
  2. Why QR-code entry is easier than paper sheets or shouted answers in bigger rooms.
  3. How a game can increase participation without requiring phones during the live moment itself.
  4. Why DJs and MCs benefit from tighter scripts, shorter slots, and more predictable reactions.
  5. When a printable low-tech version is the better fit than the digital format.

Questions that work well for an article, podcast, or Reel

  • Which parts of the reception timeline work best for interactive games?
  • At what guest count does QR entry become easier than paper?
  • How do you keep the round personal instead of generic?
  • What is the difference between the classic shoe game, a printable version, and the digital version?
  • How do you preserve a room-first live moment instead of pushing everyone back onto their phones?

Links and assets you can use right away

Media contact

If you need a quote, background context, a coverage link, or product framing for a wedding roundup, email hello@ultimateweddinggame.com.

Good next pages

Use these if you want to move from the press kit into the actual trend guide, product flow, or demo.