When last did a card game make you feel something?
Pick a card. Read your question. Share what’s on your heart.
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Small box, big questions
A new kind of dinner party game that will teach you to listen, encourage, and share in conversations that dig a little deeper.
Cards for Conversation: First Edition
R499,00
The dinner party game for deep chats between friends and strangers.

Cards for Conversation: Couples Edition
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Leave the small talk at home. 52 prompts for a deeper date night.

Cards for Conversation: Second Edition
R499,00
A 52-question expansion pack for a double dose of ‘Oof, that’s deep’.

Cards for Conversation: Kids & Parents Edition
R499,00
Swap one-word answers for wholesome chats with 52 questions to connect beyond “fine”.

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Oof that's deep
New: Kids & Parents Edition
With 52 playful, thoughtfully crafted questions, this little box will become your go-to tool for deeper convos at the dinner table, in the car, or before bed time. Big feelings, wild imaginations, and unexpected giggles are all welcome!
Shop Kids & Parents EditionWith 52 playful, thoughtfully crafted questions, this little box will become your go-to tool for deeper convos at the dinner table, in the car, or before bed time. Big feelings, wild imaginations, and unexpected giggles are all welcome!

FAQs
(meaningless questions that aren’t going to change your life but are part of the formalities anyway)
- How are you?I’m fine thanks.
- Watcha doing?
Nothin’ much, and you?
- If this is a game, how do I win?
Pipe down Craig, this is a game where everyone wins. Deal with it.
- But what’s the point of playing if I can’t win?As the name suggests, the point of playing is to have meaningful conversations with friends, family, and strangers. You’ll learn to listen, encourage, and share which is a win in our books.
- My Tinder date was freaked out by your cards, what do I do?Afraid of deep conversations? Immediate red flag. Do not proceed with a second date.
- My friend shared something really deep during our Cards for Conversations session yesterday. How can I support them?Cards for Conversation not only teaches you to share, but it also teaches you to listen and respond with empathy. Always start by validating what the person has shared and then ask them how they want to be supported in that moment.
“My husband and I have not put the cards down for one second. So amazing!”
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Stories from Strangers
We’ll have a new question here every month for you to answer anonymously. Think of this as an online journal, except everyone gets a page in the book, and no one knows who’s written what (fun!).
This month's prompt:
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What remains unchanged about you since you were a child?


Since this game is about sharing, let me kick us off...
In December 2016 my brother was hit and subsequently killed by a drunk driver, and as you can imagine, my life changed forever. I was surrounded by people who knew my story, yet I was drowning in a sea of "How you?", "How's work going?", "How's family?" – a set of mediocre questions that made me feel more alone than I had ever felt...
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