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A perfect "date" for any couple - single or married. |
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A game of delightful conversation, often funny, always
entertaining. |
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Enjoy discovering, a positive way, new and wonderful things
about each other. |
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NOTICE:
Please note that we're currently shipping a slightly different version of To Know You...Better - it's entitled Getting To Know You...Better.
While this edition of the game has more cards (240), and they're divided into four groups, the play of the game is virtually identical. And, most importantly, the wonderful experience of discovery and sharing is exactly the same.
Who Can
Play? Any couple, any age...dating or married. To Know You
Better is ideal for any gift-giving occasion . . . Christmas,
Valentine's, weddings, bridal showers, anniversaries, birthdays
or when two people want to spend a delightful time together.
How Is
The Game Played? Each player begins by selecting one Prize
from a wide range of choices on the Activity Prize List. An example:
The
ping of a racquet, the whack of the bat, the irresistible aroma
of hot dogstogether view a sporting event of the winner's
choice, in person, or on television or film. Peach flambé,
seafood pilaf, pizza, barbecued ribs...prepare a meal of the winner's
choice.
The first
player to reach the end wins his/her Prize. At a future date,
the losing player arranges the Prize the winner has selected.
However, by sharing the Activity, both players actually win!
Then, taking
turns rolling a die, the players move around the Game board. Each
time they land on a space, they draw a card that matches that
space.
There are
240 cards in three categories:
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where both players answer, such as:
"You can't steal
second base and keep one foot on first."
Unknown
What career or school risks have you taken that turned
out to be successful? |
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where the player who draws the card answers, for example:
"An optimist is one
who's been treed by a lion, but enjoys the view."
Walter Winchell
In what ways would you say you're optimistic? |
Or ,
where one player guesses which answer his/her partner is likely
to select:
"We are a tool making
animal." Benjamin
Franklin
Which tool do you think I find essential for my daily
activities?
a. thick skin
b. a sense of humor
c. the first cup of coffee
d. antacid pills
e. stamina
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Humorous and entertaining, the Game is designed so that positive
and enjoyable subjects are discussed.
The Game does
not involve any physical intimacy, and the cards are carefully
written to avoid discussions that might be embarrassing or uncomfortable.
Click here
to view additional cards from this game. |