We keep this on the table and use it as a conversation starter with the kids at dinner! Fun little game to play and ask different questionsThis game was TONS of fun! However, some of our players quickly learned to provide cliche answers that you'd think their opponents would provide, in order to throw everyone off the trail. That kinda takes the fun out of trying to peg each other's personality, and turns it into a matter of guessing luck. What's the fun in that? If I had my druthers, the rule would be to provide answers that are true to your own nature, but... that's kind of overbearing I suppose.As an aside, it was amazing how many of the seven of us (5 kids + parents) would answer exactly the same! For instance, for the question "What's a strange place to meet a new friend," four of us answered with some variation of "in the bathroom."We do a lot of game nights with our kids, their friends, our church youth and our friends. This is a fun way to get to know each other better without feeling like a "getting to know you game". There are no right or wrong answers, so no one feels stupid. You can play by the rules, or grab a dice and roll to decide which category they have to answer. The adult version is also fun, but we enjoyed the junior pack questions just as well and they were great to engage our kids.my son (11.5) loves these cards. we have three different sets. we take them out to eat or do them in the car if we are waiting. my son actually reaches for them. the cards get children to talk. my son's friends like them, too. we have taken them to dinner when we have gone out to eat. it REALLY gets children, teens, and adults to talk in a very non-threatening way. they really seem to love getting to share their ideas.I bought this for long car trips with my family of 6 and it has not disappointed! I ask a question and it starts great discussions!Sample questions are:If you could be a member of any TV family, what family would you choose?What city would you love to visit?What would you not want your parents to ask you to do?What would be a terrible punishment?Most talks go to silly places, but it is a great time getting to know your kids better and having them explain their answer too. I always keep this in my purse.I bought this to use in lessons for adults with developmental disabilities to practice having conversations. There are some great questions. There was only one question we had to black out which was "How do you know someone is a loser?" because we didn't think that would be appropriate in an inclusive setting.My family loves this game. Great way to get to know the people you are playing with. It is not much larger than a deck of cards so easy to take with you.Not worth it for the money. It is a deck of cards for $9. That's too pricey in my book. $5-6 maybe. My kids would probably love the game, I just couldn't spend that much on a small deck. They were returned.