Question : What age range is the game recommended for?
Answer : For ages 13 and up
Question : Is the game competitive?
Answer : No, it is non-competitive
Question : Who endorses this game?
Answer : Ministers, teachers, and counselors endorse this game
Question : How appropriate are all of the questions?
Answer : Most of the questions are appropriate for teens, however, there are some questions that may not be suitable for younger audiences. It may be a good idea to review the deck and remove any inappropriate questions.
Question : Is this helpful for a 15 year old who is depressed?
Answer : Yes, the Ungame can be a helpful icebreaker for new clients and may help learn about issues that the client may be hesitant to bring up in conversation.
Question : Has this deck been updated?
Answer : The Teens Ungame was last revised in 2016.
Question : Are these cards appropriate for more mature teens, 16-18 year-olds?
Answer : Yes, these cards are appropriate for more mature teens and may be a good tool for opening up discussion on a variety of topics.
Question : What are some sample questions?
Answer : Sample questions include: What do you think about gangs? What do you think of peer pressure? Say something about pornography.
Question : I have a 11-yr-old son. Should I get the kids version or the teen version, or the family version? or all 3?
Answer : The teen version may be suitable for a mature 11-year-old, although some questions may not be developmentally appropriate. It would be a good idea to review the deck and remove any inappropriate questions.
Question : Is this deck different from the kid version?
Answer : Yes, the kid version may have different questions suitable for younger children.
Question : Is this an updated version?
Answer : The Ungame has had some updates over the years, however no major update has been done to the actual questions and content of this game in recent years. The artwork has been revised though in the past few years.
Question : Appropriate for middle school first week of school ice breaker?
Answer : The Ungame may be a good icebreaker activity for middle school students during the first week of school.