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UNGame Families Card Game

UNGame Families Card Game
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UNGame Families Card Game

 
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TLCR-FBA-1320

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
 

The leading family communications game. This version brings families together for a fun relaxed game focusing on communication. This non-competitive game can be a great ice-breaker or a serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas. This pocket-sized ungames can be played in the car, at the beach, or anywhere. All six versions have different questions than the board game. These cards can also be used with the board game. Ages 5 and up 2-6 players.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.75 inches
Product Width:1.0 inches
Product Height:3.5 inches
Product Weight:0.45 pounds
Package Length:4.9 inches
Package Width:3.7 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 16 customer reviews )
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47 of 49 found the following review helpful:


4Great game for therapy and families  Apr 16, 2009 By C. Blair Skinner, LMFT
I use the Ungame cards in a variety of ways, but what seems to work the best is to incorporate the cards into another game. For example, while playing Sorry, if you draw a 3, 5 or 8 you also draw an Ungame card; when playing Uno, you get an Ungame card when you change the color. Families really seem to enjoy the fun of playing a game as well as getting to talk to each other and hear from each other.

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5This is an amazing game  Aug 02, 2008 By K. Hall
If you want a game that is inclusive and fun for all ages then you've found the best game. We played this game at a recent family reunion. After dinner we sat around and chose a card and then everyone who wanted to, chimed in with their thoughts. We all came away feeling like we knew each other better and my children especially enjoyed the game because they felt closer to their relatives and they learned some things about themselves,too. I plan to buy a bunch of these to give to family and friends.Enjoy!

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5ungame  Nov 07, 2009 By A Mother of 2 Kidlets
The Ungame is a board/card game that helps you learn about each other whether you are playing with family, friends, coworkers or spouses. The questions come in easier levels or harder ones depending on how comfortable you feel with your players. You really learn a lot about how people think and perceive themselves and the world with these cards. It's also a great way to open up and maintain the lines of communication with your children.

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5Ungame for Families  Jan 21, 2011 By netrbug
I would not put the Ungame into the category as a toy but I can see where Amazon feels that it can fall into that category. As a counselor I use the Ungame for kids or teens during their first session to open them up and get to know them. I have never had a client refuse to answer any of the questions or not have fun playing it. I use the Ungame for families & the Ungame for couples to promote communication. I can say that I have used the questions with my own children when I first bought them and they had fun talking about the subjects and answering the questions. Communication is a key to any relationship and the Ungame promotes communications - I don't know that there is much more I could say.

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5Great social skills game!  Oct 18, 2011 By Kathy J. Hocking
I am a special education teacher, and I use this game to do social skills groups with my post-secondary students. The answers to the questions require thought, but are not too complex, nor are they too young for my group. The students love it when we play the "ungame."

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