Description
- Promotes Communication: Encourages players to answer thought-provoking questions, fostering communication, understanding, and meaningful conversations.
- Non-Competitive Play: Experience a non-competitive game format, ideal for ice-breakers and serious exchanges, providing a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere.
- Family-Friendly: Designed for ages 5 and up, this game accommodates 2 to 6 players, offering versatile play options for various group sizes.
- Great for All Ages: Perfect for family game nights, classroom activities, and social gatherings, ensuring everyone can join in the fun.
- Educational and Fun: Helps players express thoughts and feelings, promoting emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and interpersonal skills through engaging gameplay.
Product Description
This noncompetitive game encourages people to share thoughts, feelings, and ideas as they explore a variety of topics. Players respond to cards that pose personal questions (e.g., "What are the four most important things in your life?"). A "code of silence" forces players to listen to the individual who is responding. Spaces on the board encourage players to describe how they've been affected by anger, excitement, happiness, success, affection, frustration, worry, and loneliness. Used by thousands of counselors, therapists, and teachers, this entertaining game helps families, couples, and friends spend time together, sharing their feelings and listening to one another.The leading family communications game. Players progress along the playing board as they answer questions such as, What are the four most important things in your life? and What do you think life would be like in 100 years? This non-competitive game can be a great ice-breaker or a serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas. Ages 5 to Adult, 2 to 6 Players
From the Manufacturer
The leading family communications game. Players progress along the playing board as they answer questions such as, What are the four most important things in your life? and What do you think life would be like in 100 years? this non-competitive game can be a great ice-breaker or a serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas. Ages 5 to adult, and for 2 to 6 players.