Which Would You Choose? Card Game

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Which Would You Choose? Card Game

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CHRONICLE

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This is a decision-making game designed to spark hilarious and thought-provoking discussions. The compact tin contains 50 questions that present players with a choice between two equally challenging or absurd scenarios, such as being forced to choose between a short life as a billionaire or a long life as a penniless but healthy individual.

With a wide range of intriguing questions, the game is perfect for friends and families seeking interesting conversations and leads to lively debates about ethics and preferences.

As a family-friendly party game, it is suitable for various gatherings and is easily portable. The petite tins are the ideal size to be thrown in a bag or luggage, making it a great option for group game nights, road trips, or vacation entertainment. The main value of the game lies in the collective fun and stimulating conversation it provides for the greatest number of people involved.

  • Playtime: Flexible
  • Players: 2+
  • Ages: 12+
  • Genre: Conversation Starter / Card Game, Family Game
  • Objective: Inspire great family conversations by using the 50 thoughtful and playful questions about the past, present, and future to facilitate bonding and learn new things about each other.
Author: CHRONICLE