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  1. Rhea Zakich
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    November 9, 2009
    Rhea Zakich
    I am the one God used to create this amazing game and I thank Him daily for the lives it has changed. The Ungame encourages people to spend time together sharing things that are important in a safe environment since one of the rules is that no one is to talk unless it's his/her turn. It teaches us to listen to one another and learn what's going on in someone's life. People share things in this game that they might never share anywhere else because it's often the only place they don't have to worry about being interrupted or challenged. It's a safe place. You'll be surprised to find out how many people are longing for such a place.
  2. Dean
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    March 13, 2007
    Dean
    I first played this game 20 years ago. It's one of the ways my future wife and I got to know each other in a deeper way. I've not come across an easier way to deepen relationships than to play this game. At first you think it's corny, but soon you'll not want it to stop. You'll laugh, cry, and find out that it is truly a cool thing when you can let yourself be known.
  3. Laura White
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    September 20, 2007
    Laura White
    I loved this game...for both my family and the small group I lead for middle schooler students. It's a great way to break the ice and then start digging a little deeper with questions that make you really think about life, your purpose, your path, your relationship with Christ and with others.
  4. Linda
    Papillion, NE
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    The game got us talking!
    August 1, 2011
    Linda
    Papillion, NE
    Age: 45-54
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Great game to get people to open up. My daughter and I tried to get my psyzoid husband to talk about his feelings, it worked somewhat. My daughter and I found it useful to understand each other. Good tool for a family that doesn't talk much about feelings.
  5. Joel Peck
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    January 26, 2004
    Joel Peck
    The first question I get when asking people if they want to play The Ungame is, "How do you win?". With some skepticism I can usaully get people to play this delightful game. Although there is no winner most people want to keep playing and are crushed when time comes to stop playing. I have used it to break the ice between people who have just met, and to getting to know people I've been friends with for years. It comes with two sets of cards, from casual questions to break the ice, to a more indepth set of questions. Always fun and some times very enlightening.
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