Larpmaxxing: the game

LARPMAXXING is Trendoff's flex mode: you and a real opponent get the same task prompt — "show me X" — and race to flex the most valuable matching items at the camera. AI recognizes what you show and scores its value live, for both players. When the 15-second round ends, the richer flex wins. No judges. No votes.

Play larpmaxxing — free

Free in your browser. Needs a camera. No download. 18+.

How to play

  1. Tap in. Pick a nickname and enter the arena — you're matched with a live opponent in seconds.
  2. Same prompt drops for both. "Show me X" — both players see the identical task, so it's a fair scramble.
  3. Out-flex them. Grab and show matching items; AI sums up the value of everything you get on camera. Highest total at the buzzer takes the win.

Both totals climb on screen in real time, so you know mid-scramble whether your flex is landing or getting buried. There's also a solo practice round — same prompts, same AI, no opponent.

What does larpmaxxing mean?

Larpmaxxing is slang built from two internet words: LARP (live-action role play — acting out a character or a life that isn't quite yours) and the -maxxing suffix (pushing something to the maximum, as in looksmaxxing). To larpmaxx is to commit to the bit — performing a persona or a lifestyle as hard as possible, especially flexing a version of yourself that's more impressive than the everyday one. Trendoff makes it a sport: the round hands both players the same flex assignment, and the AI's score — not the comments — decides whose performance was richer.

FAQ

Is larpmaxxing free to play?
Yes. Playing is free — you get 30 gems a day to enter matches. Purchases are cosmetics only and never affect a match outcome.
How does the AI know what my items are worth?
It recognizes the objects you show and scores the value of everything matching the round's prompt, summed over the whole round — so one quick flash counts less than a confident flex.
Do both players really get the same prompt?
Yes — the task is derived from the match itself, so both sides always see the identical "show me X" and neither gets an easier draw.
What do I need to play?
A modern browser and a camera. It runs on desktop and phone — no app install needed.