

🗨️ Break the silence, build the bond—one card at a time!
This therapeutic family card game features 150 cards across three engaging decks—Chill, Chat, and Challenge—designed to foster open communication and meaningful conversations between adults and teenagers. Perfect for family gatherings, road trips, and professional counseling, it’s a versatile tool proven to improve relationships and social skills without any assembly or batteries required.










| ASIN | B07PFLCDPW |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 52,730 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 920 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,387) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2024 |
| Educational Objective(s) | improving social skills and communication |
| Item model number | ccc-game |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 1 years |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | Multi player |
| Package Dimensions | 21.31 x 10.01 x 2.39 cm; 18 g |
| Release date | 1 Jan. 2024 |
K**V
Absolutely brilliant
Absolutely brilliant. I bought to use with my teenage clients but my children absolutely love them. They really help to engage, especially with teenagers that are withdrawing from conversation. A fab tool to have
M**X
First class
Work as a therapist and my students have absolutely loved these cards. Great ice breaker and conversation starter.
T**R
Social skills fun
I bought this to work with teens and teens in our therspy centre. Lots of variety for discussion. The presentation is also appealing to the audience who love the emoji.
L**S
Great for your support toolkit
Used for my company supporting teenagers in various environments excellent fun cards to use especially for first meeting getting to know each other and finding out beliefs and values
J**S
Amazing!
This game has so many great questions to work with teen clients! I really recommend it.
M**R
Really good subjects/questions for older children young adults as a therapy tool.
I really liked how I was able to use these to bring up topics to then be discussed and encourage thinking and often extend language use. Good for discussions within a family too.
G**R
Only used one of the three packs
Bought for work. Only one of the three packs were usable.,
S**H
Good game
Used in school therapy sessions and it’s actually really good. Helps to build trust with youngsters
M**Z
Esta excelente doló que está en inglés y es para una niña con síndrome down y no lo pudo utilizar , no observé que venía en idioma inglés , lastima porque está muy bueno
M**K
These cards are a great was to connect with people, get to know each other, and share. I love three levels of engagement. Great to use with clients, small groups, and my own family.
J**Y
Thoyght it was really expensive to purchase from USD to AUD. However, I was really suprised that the game includes 1 free game to choose if you scan the code. I hope the free game actually gets delivered to me.
L**Y
This is an awesome game! I have been an intensive in-home counselor for almost a year now, and adding this game to my growing collection was a great decision. This works for me when I’m building rapport with teens and their families. I think even just playing with my friends would be fun too! The cards range from easy, sometimes goofy “Chill” questions, to more in-depth “Chat” questions, then to the seriously introspective, comprehensive and deep “Challenge” questions. The instructions on how to play are super clear, for both the simple conversation version and the point-based competition version. I also love how the instructions are laminated! The cards’ and box’s construction are also very durable, which is super. The only thing I wish could be different about this game is the illustration on the front. I love the use of the emojis, but the cartoon drawings of the family on the front seem like too much. It features a white family, with a mother and father, and the two teens are a girl and a boy. I wish that illustration wasn’t even there, because most of the families I have worked with so far - from a variety of demographics - don’t look like that. I understand that having them pictured can illustrate the divide between the parents and teens that the game is trying to help with, but I would have preferred just the emojis and the title. That not only would look more polished, but it would also prevent any awkwardness when the teens I work with see it and know their family doesn’t look like that. Overall, this game is great! I will be recommending it to my coworkers at the next staff meeting. 😁
N**I
It's a GREAT game for our family conversations at the dinner table! However, it's especially good for my son with ADHD, who struggles a bit with social skills and contributing to group conversations. This is a great way to help with that, as well as spend quality time together as a family.
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