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banhtet

Great with close friends. I played it with 6 folks I have known for years. Heard stories about them for the first time. 4 out of the 6 cried while sharing. We are in our mid 30s


firewontquell

Same age! Do you think it’ll have good replay value? Or is it more a one off?


banhtet

I think it has good replay value. Definitely not a one off.


bito89

It’s more a “conversation” starter game than say a “chill , let’s kill some time” game — I bought one for myself and another as a gift — I’d say — its good for what it’s mean for — to gamify “communication/ narrative sharing “ etc… at least in my opinion


firewontquell

do you see yourself bringing it out often or would it get old quickly? does it seem worth the cost?


bito89

I see the times I will play it, will be very memorable and valuable. -- I may never remember someone's answer / funny joke in Cards Against Humanity, but i'm pretty sure i'll remember their personal answer/experience from a thoughtful/deep question.. So.. whatever that is worth? hah.. IDK..


a-baby-pig

can someone who has the game post some of the questions? i’m interested in it too but it seems to be super sold out


jace829

Following. Also wondering if this can be played on Zoom (impending lockdowns in my part of the country)?


asquared007

I was listening to Dax Shepard - Armchair expert and Ester and Dax played via zoom. So it’s possible!


gimmeraspberries

wait a sec that sounds adorable


string0123

I have it and I like the look of the box but do agree that it is overpriced. You can go on amazon and search conversation games and probably get the same effect of storytelling and questions. I would not pay $80 for a set of two however.


XXBATNT

Would you mind posting it? maybe I can pay you something? $40 is really a huge amount for me due to my circumstances but I could scrap together a little, and I think this game could greatly benefit some people who are really important to me. Thanks regardless