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Pocket Ungame - All Ages Version

4.5
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Description

  • Card game version of the Ungame
  • Non-competitive
  • Great ice-breaker for group activities and is endorsed by ministers, teachers and counselors
  • Age: 5 and up

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Customer Reviews

Great resource for grad counseling interns/therapists**Important to note**This game is geared more towards being a therapeutic tool, however it is advertised for a wide range of social settings & groups. So if you are looking for a "ice-breaker" game, this may not meet your expectations or purposes and may get too "real" for your liking. Just something to keep in mind when you are considering this. Its a great tool, as long as you understand that while the game can be fun, it also carries a serious tone as well. I have provided a picture sampling of what kinds of questions the cards ask. The cards on the left are the numbered 1 cards, which are intended to be ice-breakers & light hearted and the cards on the right are the numbered 2 cards, which focus on feelings and emotion, deeper stuff.To those looking at this for a therapy toolI use this a lot with my teen clients to build rapport & I have had great results from it. I have also had a few teens that really didn't respond well to it too. So it can be hit and miss, but I have had more good results than bad. This game requires self disclosure, so if your not comfortable self-disclosing to your clients, then this game may not be for your tool-kit.Comparison to the old versionThis All ages version does have different questions than the old version (many are similar), but I think they were updated to be more relevant (and these have a larger print size), but they help accomplish the same thing as the old version. I've seen some reviews mention that the questions have religious undertones, I've been through every card in this version and the old and the closest to that is a the question "Talk about the importance of a religious faith in your life". And quite frankly it opens the door for you to learn more of how your client views the world around them no matter if they are religious or not.Basic informationHow many cards are there? There is 140 total cards, 70 in each deck and they are all numbered. The 1s are light hearted for ice-breakers, getting acquainted and some fun and laughter and the 2s deal with feelings, values and experiences. If its something someone doesn't want to talk about, they can always pass.Do you need the game board? Personally I have never used the game board, but I've heard from others that have, say that it is confusing and really doesn't make sense, but that is their experience with it, it may not be yours. I just use the cards by themselves and it works out just fine.Could you come up with these questions on your own? Most of them probably yes, but I honestly think you might not think to ask most either and consider this, you pay for the convenience of not having to write down over 100 questions (and they cover a broad range of topics) unless you just have a lot free time on your hands and personally as student intern, I do not.Should you invest money in this? Some will feel this is money well spent like myself, others will get this and will not have the same sentiments. From my experience with using this, it is a great resource and tool to be at least given a chance. 5Love itI use this game to play with my clients that range from children to adults and as a discussion game amounts my boss and co-workers. This is a great conversation starter for people to get to know deep things about one another. Especially in a family setting where communication is limited. I honestly don t like the wild cards. Their too many and pointless to me. 5GreatI brought this item during my counseling internship. There's so many versions that I was unsure of which to buy since I'm only a student, but this all ages version works really well. I will most likely add to my collection once i'm licensed, however I think this is a great starter for anyone considering using these in their future practice. 5Great tool for therapistsThis is a great game to use for new counseling groups when members are getting to know one another. I have also used this game when I meet with a kid or a family for the first time to build rapport. 5Love the cards!I purchased these for a family gathering in August. I howeveram an Alcohol &Drug Counselor who is always looking for additional ways to get clients in a group setting to open up about their lives. It was great to hear them laugh an have fun while sharing some personal information. 5I Love This "Game"This is a little known about "game" that is a powerful tool to open communication and hearts and minds. My dad bought the board game version back around 1979, and I was favorably impressed by it. Years later, I bought a couple different pocket--travel--versions (when my children were younger). I used those games with my children and their friends as they got older. I can remember standing around the kitchen with gis who were 15-18, doing this. Rather a vulnerable position for them to be risking revealing things about themselves, but safe because all played. I used it for small groups in my home. Now that I've moved away and begun creating a new life, I bought this last box to use at dinner parties and cocktail parties. It is one of the very best ice breakers I know. It is also one of the most enriching activities you could choose to bring to friends and family. PS Playing by the rules really DOES mean that more people will disclose things. There is good reason we don't say ANYTHING unless it is our turn. If one person gets "Oh, good answer!" aanother gets nothing said, it can create a sense of popularity and keep some from feeling safe enough to open up. Think about it: the rules are important because they ensure each person has equal footing. 5Great Family Bonding - Even With Boys!This is now a family favorite, even for my oldest son who doesn't normally like to talk or share his feelings. My middle son saw the bigger version of this but wasn't able to play it at the time. When I saw this pocket version, I decided to give it a go. All 3 of my boys ask if we can "play" this several times per week. And the best part, we are all learning more about one another. 5A Game but also a tool for helping children and adults express their true selves.Use to have this game when my kids were young. I as a parent found it a great tool to make a child able to share his true thoughts and feelings without fear of ridecule. Bought this game for a therapist I know who works with children and adults. She will be able to use the game for both. I m sure it will be helpful in helping them express their true selves 5Great game for therapy with kidsI use this game for therapy with kids. I find it very helpful for kids who are initially withdrawn, also for sessions with their parents to build relationships. There are several cards that give the option to 1) ask someone a question, 2) comment on any subject, or 3) pick another card. The kids usually want to skip those, but I think they are still useful. 5Great for getting to know others.This cards are great to use as a companion to another activity or game. In my counseling practice I have been using them while playing a board game with families. Each family member answers a question on their turn. I like the cards because I can use them with adults and children, the are applicable to any age group.You can use this cards however you want, just use your imagination! 4
Pocket Ungame - All Ages Version

Pocket Ungame - All Ages Version

4.5
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€43,00
Sale price
€43,00
Regular price
€70,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€27,00)