Games never go out style. The games we feature all have one thing in common: to
get people talking to each other. Sure we can text, email, and post status updates
all day long. But how about some real face-to-face time, tête â tête, with people
we really want to hear from?
We have conversation-starting games for all ages. But if you can’t give up your
online social-networking addiction, you can even post these questions out there and
get your friends to play!
Happy Hour
Family Talk - 100 Question Cards
$9.50
Grandparent Talk - 100 Question Cards
$9.50
Buddy Talk - 50 Question Cards
$7.50
Teen Talk - 50 Question Cards
$7.50
The Box Girls Box of Questions
$17.99 ea.
Around the Table Games
$7.50 / $9.50 ea.
Slumber Party
Family Talk 2 - 100 Question Cards
$9.50
Great activity to spark fun conversations. High quality gift box with snug top .
The Slumber Party box and the Office box contains 52 coordinated laminate cards,
The Happy Hour, Never vs. Ever, and Birthday Bash boxes contain 82 questions. Playful,
original illustrations with clever, engaging and entertaining questions. Size: 5"
D x 3.25”H Material: 50% recycled paper. Printed with soy ink.
Never vs. Ever
Office
The Office Box has 52 questions, including:
What words, phrase, or office jargon is most overused here?
What non-work related website do you surf the most?
What is the weirdest thing you keep in your desk drawer?
Birthday Bash
The Slumber Party Box has 52 questions, including:
Who deserves a Friend of the Week award?
What song would be the perfect theme song to your life?
What cartoon character do you think you resemble?
Fun, portable conversation game to keep today’s busy families connected. Question
cards attached to round carabiner clip for use anywhere – at home, at a restaurant,
in the car, on vacation
Questions that get the whole family talking – even hard-to-talk-to Teens! Portable,
thought provoking, fun!
Sample questions:
* If you could give your parents one gift, what would it be?
* What was the first concert you went to and when? Who did you go with?
* What is the very first thing you recall from your childhood?
* Describe the house of your dreams?
Sample questions:
* What’s the scariest thing that has ever happened to you?
* What strengths do you bring to your family?
* How did your parents meet?
Sample questions:
* What is the one thing you couldn’t live without?
* What qualities make guys/girls attractive? Who would you date at school?
* Where do you want to live when you get older?
Sample questions:
* What’s the most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you?
*If you could design your own T-shirt, what would it have on it?
* If you could have picked your own name, what would it be?
Sample questions:
* What kind of pets did you have? What were their names?
* What traits of your grandchild do you think he or she gets from you?
* What was your first job? How old were you? What did you do with the money you
earned?