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SUSSED The Wacky ‘What Would You Do’ Card Game is a portable, humor-themed social game featuring 110 cards with over 200 questions and 650 answers. Suitable for 2-8 players aged 10 and up, it’s designed to boost social skills and create memorable moments at home or on the go.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 190 Grams |
Material Fabric | Cardstock, Cardboard |
Subject Character | Goofy |
Style Name | Cool Blue |
Color | Cool Blue (Cool Life Questions Theme) |
Theme | Humor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Players | 2-8 |
G**R
Perfect Conversation Starter for Long Drives with Kids
We do not actually play this as the game it was designed to be. Instead, we use the questions as a springboard for deeper conversations on short and long drives. The scenarios are so zany and unexpected that they spark laughter, curiosity, and even reminders of stories from our own childhoods. The miles fly by, and we end up learning so much about each other in a natural, indirect way.How We Use ItOur “rule” is that you have to pick the closest match to your feelings and explain why, even if you do not love either choice. Sometimes we guess each other’s answers, which gets us closer to playing the official game, but the real fun is in the conversations that follow.Question QualityThe prompts are original and unique, often pushing my kids to think more deeply about the world and about themselves. This encourages free association and sparks thoughts that do not normally come up in day-to-day life.FlexibilityWe might do just one question, one card with three questions, or a small stack. It works equally well for short bursts or longer stretches.Physical Quality & PackagingThe card quality is what you would expect. A few are dog-eared over time but still perfectly usable. My only knock is the packaging. The set comes as two stacks in a larger temporary box. I wish it came in a compact case. We solved it with two ziplock bags in the car, one for “used” and one for “new,” but a purpose-made case would have been better.ValueFor the amount of fun and connection we have gotten, this is easily worth the price. We have already spent hours talking, laughing, and thinking together. You cannot put a price on a game that reliably turns car time into a goldmine of meaningful conversation with your kids.
L**.
Sussed - A Game That Unites Generations and Sparks Meaningful Conversations
Sussed has truly become a treasured gem in our family game collection. Our household spans different ages - an 8-year-old, 11-year-old, and a 13-year-old - and this game has brought us together in ways we hadn't expected.What struck us immediately was its accessibility. Our youngest could effortlessly read the cards, making it inclusive for all ages. Even if a younger player needed assistance, it never hindered the enjoyment of the game. The beauty lies in its ability to captivate everyone, regardless of reading ability, sparking endless laughter and engagement.What surprised us the most was how frequently our kids requested to play Sussed. It has become a daily favorite, surpassing many other games in our collection. Interestingly, we found ourselves disregarding the scoring method because the real treasure lay in the conversations it triggered. The game served as a catalyst for open discussions, allowing us, as parents, to delve deeper into our kids' perspectives and personalities.Playing Sussed was not merely a game; it was an opportunity to connect on a deeper level. It provided invaluable insights into how our children view themselves and the world around them. The questions are thought-provoking and insightful, fostering a greater understanding and strengthening our family bond.Moreover, this game isn't limited to family nights at home. Its versatility makes it an excellent companion for road trips, keeping everyone entertained while encouraging meaningful interactions.In conclusion, Sussed has earned its place as a top-tier family game. It has seamlessly woven itself into our daily routine, becoming a go-to source of joy, laughter, and connection. If you're seeking a game that transcends age barriers, fosters communication, and promises endless fun, look no further than Sussed. It's more than a game; it's a catalyst for cherished family moments that will undoubtedly last a lifetime.
N**
Great Game!
A perfect family game! Starts great conversations! Great for roadtrips, family vacation, game night, or dinner conversations! My kids are 6,8, & 10
S**D
Social interaction game
Not really a game- game but fun to play with kids for short spurts. A good chance to open conversation with family.
E**A
Great game to spark conversation
This is a great game to play in a car or around a table. My son and I leave them on his nightstand and do a few cards before bed. It’s been a fun little summer activity and we always laugh and have great conversations during it. Easy to play and vary to use as you desire!
M**E
Damaged
The game is really fun. It creates great conversations, although the box itself was really damaged.
S**H
FANTASTIC, highly engaging game!
This game is FANTASTIC! I wasn't exactly sure what to expect based on the description, so we were pleasantly surprised at how engaging it is. This was in our 8 year old's easter basket, and we spent the better part of the afternoon reading the cards and it sparked the most wonderful conversations! We didn't play it as the instructions indicated at that time, more just picked a card and read the questions, then took turns guessing what each other would answer and why, and then sharing our actual answers and reasoning. It was absolutely fantastic, and I would highly recommend this to anyone with kids in this age range. We learned so much about how he thinks, about himself, about the world, and about us. We look forward to using this game with more people, it's super easy to follow and easy to play.
V**E
FUN to Play
so much fun and you get to know your kids a little more. Great for road trips
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