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Product DescriptionUngame - Christian, Board GameProduct Features* Non competitive* Communication game * Strengthens social skills * Includes additional deck of questions based on Christian faith * 2 to 6 players Customer ReviewsRated This is an "un"game, no winners or losers. It is more about communicating and learning about others than a game. But it is fun none-the-less. My husband and I take the cards, without the board, when we drive long distances. Whoever isn't driving will read a questions and we talk about it. We also bring the cards to friends houses or when friends come over and just read though them. We have also left them on the coffee table for people to pick up and look through. Many of the questions deal with things that you usually don't talk about in normal conversations. It is a good way to get to know someone! Rated I ordered the standard "Ungame" and got 3 of the Christian version. It simply has an extra set of cards in the box containing the original "Ungame" version so its actually a bonus and you don't have to use the Christian card set unless you want to do so. It will come in handy at church for the set I'm keeping for my immediate family, but the other 2 recipients of the game as a gift were a little put off I'm sad to have to say. OTHERWISE, this is a great game for getting to know one another and getting people to share things about themselves they wouldn't normally blurt out. It's fun and nobody wins or loses so everybody goes home a winner!! I reccomend it highly. Rated I was sucked into "playing" this a few years ago at a retreat weekend. It was the only "game" that still had all its pieces. After having experienced it, I know why. It never stayed out of the box long enough to lose its bits. Now, granted, I'm not an overly communicative type of guy. But I enjoy games, and when my talkative friends wanted to play, I was willing to give it a shot. By 5 minutes into it, even they were bored and were looking for excuses to leave. We moved on from pretending to go around the pointless board to just rifling through the questions for any good ones. The whole experience lasted all of ten minutes before we put it away. I've played fun communication games. There is a point and a purpose in playing those games: You can win. There is no win scenario in this "game". Did War Games and WOPR teach us nothing? If there is no winner, what's the point in playing? Rated I am a school psychologist and the children i see actually ask to play this therapy game. It's a good ice breaker to use with kids who have a hard time opening up or discussing feelings. Rated Can Be used in so many settings as a family game with small groups and as a theraputic aid. Have used them all with great success. Similar Products
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