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Authentic Agility - Game Night just got Real - There's Something for Everyone in This Bundle with Over 1,500 Questions Included!

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Special Features

  • HOW DO YOU SEE THE WORLD? - A one of a kind card game experience designed to be played with those you know, or wish to know better.
  • WHAT'S WRONG WITH GROWN UPS? - Perfect for parents who want to connect with their kids, and kids who want to have a voice, the game is both fun and thought-provoking in the best way.
  • WHY CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG? - An engaging game that encourages thoughtful political and religious dialog in a non-threatening way.
  • 3 GAMES, 1,500 QUESTIONS, UNLIMITED PLAYERS - Each easy-to-play game includes a keepsake box, 1 Dice, 100 Question Cards exploring 5 categories each. Play in a group of any size, and look out for the challenges!
  • WE ARE CHANGING THE WORLD TOGETHER - Authentic Agility Games donates a portion of proceeds from your purchase to organizations advancing education and entrepreneurship.

Description

Spark deep, meaningful conversations with the people that mean the most to you in life or even with complete strangers. How Do You See The World is a thought-provoking card game for adults and teens that asks questions about the world around us. Learn something new about others and even yourself. Don't just ask someone a typical filler question such as “how are you.” Ask meaningful questions that really make you think. What's Wrong with Grown-Ups?, this family conversation card game from the creators of How Do You See the World? offers kids and teens a chance to share their thoughts -- on everything from school to their parents to the state of the world -- with each other and adults. Perfect for parents who want to connect with their kids, and kids who want to have a voice, the game is both fun and thought-provoking in the best way. Create connections, listen, and learn. Also included, a perfect Q&A game for today's heated religious and political climate, WHY CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG? allows players to explore their beliefs and engage in productive dialog that can lead to a greater understanding and tolerance.

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