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title: "Talicor Pocket UNGAME - Kids - Non-Competitive Card Game for Kids to Discuss, Share Values & self Express - Know What Your Kids are Thinking - Age 5+"
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# 140 cards total (70 light + 70 serious) Non-competitive, pure communication focus 2-6 players, perfect group size Talicor Pocket UNGAME - Kids - Non-Competitive Card Game for Kids to Discuss, Share Values & self Express - Know What Your Kids are Thinking - Age 5+

**Brand:** talicor
**Price:** 74.31 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🗣️ Unlock your child's inner world—one card, endless connection!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Talicor Pocket UNGAME - Kids - Non-Competitive Card Game for Kids to Discuss, Share Values & self Express - Know What Your Kids are Thinking - Age 5+ by talicor
- **How much does it cost?** 74.31 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- talicor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted talicor brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Inclusive Group Play:** Supports 2 to 6 players, ideal for family, classrooms, or playdates.
- • **Compact & Travel-Ready:** Small, portable box (4.75" x 3.5") fits easily in bags for on-the-go meaningful moments.
- • **Builds Social Skills Early:** Perfect for kids 5+, promoting communication, listening, and self-awareness from a young age.
- • **Spark Genuine Conversations:** 70 lighthearted + 70 serious question cards designed to unlock kids' thoughts and feelings.
- • **Foster Emotional Intelligence:** Encourages self-expression and empathy in a safe, non-competitive environment.

## Overview

Talicor Pocket UNGAME Kids Edition is a compact, non-competitive card game featuring 140 thoughtfully crafted question cards split evenly between lighthearted ice-breakers and deeper emotional topics. Designed for 2 to 6 players aged 5 and up, it fosters meaningful conversations, social skills, and self-expression in a fun, safe environment. Ideal for families, classrooms, or therapists, this game transforms everyday moments into opportunities for connection and understanding.

## Description

desertcart.com This kids version of the popular communication game is a perfect way for young people to get together and talk about their feelings and values. Designed for use in a variety of settings from the home to the classroom, the Ungame is a superlative game for developing communication skills and promotes a noncompetitive environment for self-expression. Through both open and structured communication techniques, the game encourages good listening skills and helps to build self-esteem, and it discourages criticism and negative attitudes. Players draw a card from the deck, read it aloud, and answer a question in two to three sentences. Other cards allow players to ask each other questions or to comment on any subject. There is no speaking out of turn, and the game length is variable (set by the players). Nobody loses in this game, and everyone is allowed an equal share of the attention. The deck is divided into two sections. One deck is an ice-breaker, helping people to get acquainted, and the other deck deals with feelings, values, and serious topics. Designed for two to eight players, this compact game is perfect for travel. --Jay Weinland. A teacher and the father of 2-year-old Duncan, Jay Weinland is also a musician and has worked in the games-software industry. Product Description Enjoy a new and interesting game with your peers with this Talicor Pocket Ungame kids Version Game. It includes a great combination of 70 cards with lighthearted questions and 70 additional cards with serious questions. Each set of questions promotes interesting conversation for players in a group setting. This non-competitive Ungame card set is appropriate for players ages 5+ break the ice and get the conversation flowing. From the Manufacturer A non-competitive game that encourages conversation and communication. Use as an ice-breaker or for a serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas.

Review: This game changed my life. - My fiancé and I started playing this game just a week after our first date … we wanted to get to know each other on a deeper level. Both of us had spent years dating great people but came to realize that they weren't "the right one." I wanted to find my soulmate and so did he. This game is amazing because the questions help you to discover who that person is, what makes them tick, what makes them angry - and how they act when they're angry, If/how their parents showed affection, how they were disciplined…etc. I realize that people can gain this kind of understanding for their boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife without this game. However, in my dating experience, it's taken years to achieve the kind of deep understanding that this game fosters in a matter of weeks. I'd imagine that asking someone these questions would be awkward if you weren't playing the game. But since it's the point of the game for both people to answer personal questions, it takes the awkwardness out of it and makes it fun to open up to each other. I highly recommend this game if you don't want to "waste" years of your life dating the wrong person. Speaking IMHO, it's better to know early on if we differ on how to raise children, how to spend money, how to celebrate holidays, etc. I could also see this game working wonders on your relationship even if you're already married because a rule in the game is that you can't speak unless it's your turn. Truly listening and feeling like you're being listened to is vital to successful communication, and when you can communicate effectively, you are able to see past differences and understand the other's heart. Even something as simple as asking each other a question from one card while getting ready for work in the morning can keep the communication lines open and strengthen any relationship.
Review: Great resource for grad counseling interns/therapists - **Important to note** This game is geared more towards being a therapeutic tool, however it is advertised for a wide range of social settings & groups. So if you are looking for a "ice-breaker" game, this may not meet your expectations or purposes and may get too "real" for your liking. Just something to keep in mind when you are considering this. Its a great tool, as long as you understand that while the game can be fun, it also carries a serious tone as well. I have provided a picture sampling of what kinds of questions the cards ask. The cards on the left are the numbered 1 cards, which are intended to be ice-breakers & light hearted and the cards on the right are the numbered 2 cards, which focus on feelings and emotion, deeper stuff. To those looking at this for a therapy tool I use this a lot with my teen clients to build rapport & I have had great results from it. I have also had a few teens that really didn't respond well to it too. So it can be hit and miss, but I have had more good results than bad. This game requires self disclosure, so if your not comfortable self-disclosing to your clients, then this game may not be for your tool-kit. Comparison to the old version This All ages version does have different questions than the old version (many are similar), but I think they were updated to be more relevant (and these have a larger print size), but they help accomplish the same thing as the old version. I've seen some reviews mention that the questions have religious undertones, I've been through every card in this version and the old and the closest to that is a the question "Talk about the importance of a religious faith in your life". And quite frankly it opens the door for you to learn more of how your client views the world around them no matter if they are religious or not. Basic information How many cards are there? There is 140 total cards, 70 in each deck and they are all numbered. The 1s are light hearted for ice-breakers, getting acquainted and some fun and laughter and the 2s deal with feelings, values and experiences. If its something someone doesn't want to talk about, they can always pass. Do you need the game board? Personally I have never used the game board, but I've heard from others that have, say that it is confusing and really doesn't make sense, but that is their experience with it, it may not be yours. I just use the cards by themselves and it works out just fine. Could you come up with these questions on your own? Most of them probably yes, but I honestly think you might not think to ask most either and consider this, you pay for the convenience of not having to write down over 100 questions (and they cover a broad range of topics) unless you just have a lot free time on your hands and personally as student intern, I do not. Should you invest money in this? Some will feel this is money well spent like myself, others will get this and will not have the same sentiments. From my experience with using this, it is a great resource and tool to be at least given a chance.

## Features

- Promotes both light and serious conversations.
- Non-competitive game can be a great ice-breaker or serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas.
- Designed for 2 to 6 players
- Encourages conversation and communication for kids. Great for anyone who is looking to know how their kids are feeling.
- Includes: 70 lighthearted question cards, 70 serious question cards, Rules

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00004W4ZP |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,649 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #406 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | TaliCor |
| Color | Purple |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,963 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Foster social skills, communication, and self-awareness |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023151013408 |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 4.75 x 1 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.75"L x 1"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Card Game |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Talicor |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 108.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5511804 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardstock |
| Model Name | Kids Edition |
| Model Number | 5511804 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non-competitive communication game, ice-breaker for group activities |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Kids |
| Set Name | Kids |
| Size | Small |
| Subject Character | Kids |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 023151013408 793631044580 885330321571 736126500932 885473118779 772223663217 664000296919 885954875139 787551126457 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This game changed my life.
*by J***Y on December 7, 2013*

My fiancé and I started playing this game just a week after our first date … we wanted to get to know each other on a deeper level. Both of us had spent years dating great people but came to realize that they weren't "the right one." I wanted to find my soulmate and so did he. This game is amazing because the questions help you to discover who that person is, what makes them tick, what makes them angry - and how they act when they're angry, If/how their parents showed affection, how they were disciplined…etc. I realize that people can gain this kind of understanding for their boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife without this game. However, in my dating experience, it's taken years to achieve the kind of deep understanding that this game fosters in a matter of weeks. I'd imagine that asking someone these questions would be awkward if you weren't playing the game. But since it's the point of the game for both people to answer personal questions, it takes the awkwardness out of it and makes it fun to open up to each other. I highly recommend this game if you don't want to "waste" years of your life dating the wrong person. Speaking IMHO, it's better to know early on if we differ on how to raise children, how to spend money, how to celebrate holidays, etc. I could also see this game working wonders on your relationship even if you're already married because a rule in the game is that you can't speak unless it's your turn. Truly listening and feeling like you're being listened to is vital to successful communication, and when you can communicate effectively, you are able to see past differences and understand the other's heart. Even something as simple as asking each other a question from one card while getting ready for work in the morning can keep the communication lines open and strengthen any relationship.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great resource for grad counseling interns/therapists
*by K***Y on February 16, 2017*

**Important to note** This game is geared more towards being a therapeutic tool, however it is advertised for a wide range of social settings & groups. So if you are looking for a "ice-breaker" game, this may not meet your expectations or purposes and may get too "real" for your liking. Just something to keep in mind when you are considering this. Its a great tool, as long as you understand that while the game can be fun, it also carries a serious tone as well. I have provided a picture sampling of what kinds of questions the cards ask. The cards on the left are the numbered 1 cards, which are intended to be ice-breakers & light hearted and the cards on the right are the numbered 2 cards, which focus on feelings and emotion, deeper stuff. To those looking at this for a therapy tool I use this a lot with my teen clients to build rapport & I have had great results from it. I have also had a few teens that really didn't respond well to it too. So it can be hit and miss, but I have had more good results than bad. This game requires self disclosure, so if your not comfortable self-disclosing to your clients, then this game may not be for your tool-kit. Comparison to the old version This All ages version does have different questions than the old version (many are similar), but I think they were updated to be more relevant (and these have a larger print size), but they help accomplish the same thing as the old version. I've seen some reviews mention that the questions have religious undertones, I've been through every card in this version and the old and the closest to that is a the question "Talk about the importance of a religious faith in your life". And quite frankly it opens the door for you to learn more of how your client views the world around them no matter if they are religious or not. Basic information How many cards are there? There is 140 total cards, 70 in each deck and they are all numbered. The 1s are light hearted for ice-breakers, getting acquainted and some fun and laughter and the 2s deal with feelings, values and experiences. If its something someone doesn't want to talk about, they can always pass. Do you need the game board? Personally I have never used the game board, but I've heard from others that have, say that it is confusing and really doesn't make sense, but that is their experience with it, it may not be yours. I just use the cards by themselves and it works out just fine. Could you come up with these questions on your own? Most of them probably yes, but I honestly think you might not think to ask most either and consider this, you pay for the convenience of not having to write down over 100 questions (and they cover a broad range of topics) unless you just have a lot free time on your hands and personally as student intern, I do not. Should you invest money in this? Some will feel this is money well spent like myself, others will get this and will not have the same sentiments. From my experience with using this, it is a great resource and tool to be at least given a chance.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great icebreaker activities for counseling/therapy
*by R***Z on July 31, 2013*

I'll be honest, I really didn't think I would like The Ungame. It was referred to me in grad school, and it really just looked like a waste of time, and I bought my first copy of The Ungame with just that in mind... to use as something to pass time when I found myself "stuck" with nowhere to go. Boy was I wrong. The Ungame works great as an icebreaker activity when you are still getting to know clients. It asks questions for all participants (including the counselor) to answer in a safe, non-threatening manner than help to understand people's values, thoughts, and ideas on numerous subjects. The clients that I use it with seem to enjoy it a lot, and often request to play it from time to time, or in group sessions. The game comes with two sets of card, with set 1 being more general questions, and set 2 being more personal, in-depth questions. The publisher states that set 2 should only be used with a trained counselor/therapist, and only with clients that you have already developed a strong rapport with, and I tend to agree, as some responses of set 2 questions have led to more in-depth processing with the client that would be best done with a trained professional. In my experience, teens seem to enjoy the Ungame the most ( there are versions for kids, teens, and families), and seem to get the most out of it. It helps them to look at certain values in their lives, and understand why they hold particular values, thoughts, and ideas. Often times, it helps them to explore areas that they either feel uncomfortable discussing with others, or areas that they haven't really had to think much about until it was brought up during the game. Along with the game, pulling specific cards for specific sessions has also been helpful when trying to start a discussion on those topics. I am very glad that I followed someone's advice and bought The Ungame, and highly recommend it for anyone working with teens in a counseling/therapy setting.

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