Finding a game that everyone will enjoy for a family game night can be difficult, but ‘Age Gap’ is a game everyone can settle with. The game’s description says it was “designed to help big groups engage despite—you guessed it—age gaps, this game pits 15-and-unders against their…not old, but…mature counterparts.”
The trivia cards are split into two decks — one for the adults and one for the kids. Each card contains a question with multiple choice answers to make it easier and fun for everyone.
Age Gap is sure to be a hit with the whole family and can teach both kids and adults something new. Consumers can purchase the game on the Uncommon Goods online store.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Multigenerational Game Nights
- Developing innovative games to bridge generational gaps and better intergenerational connections through play.
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- Toy and Game Industry
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