Sigmund Freud once said, “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” What about being honest with everyone else? This lighthearted game of analysis lets you and your gang get to know each other better-and have a lot of laughs-while you answer questions, act out symptoms, and share all kinds of hilarious diagnoses and advice. The designated Doc asks questions from their cards about absurd disorders, such as how to treat “Refusing to Change the Toilet Paper Roll.” Other players respond with sidesplitting prescriptions and advice from their own cards-perhaps, “Stomping boots for demolishing crappy habits.” Engaging group therapy prompts keep things lively as you learn surprising tidbits about your fellow players: You might get to Diagnose a Friend, act out a round of Symptom Charades, or engage in some Head Talk (players have to guess what’s on the card that’s stuck to your forehead). Score points by giving the best responses and advice-whoever racks up the most points wins. With 420 cards, you can keep the faux-Freudian fun going for hours. Printed in China.
Sigmund Freud once said, “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” What about being honest with everyone else? This lighthearted game of analysis lets you and your gang get to know each other better-and have a lot of laughs-while you answer questions, act out symptoms, and share all kinds of hilarious diagnoses and advice. The designated Doc asks questions from their cards about absurd disorders, such as how to treat “Refusing to Change the Toilet Paper Roll.” Other players respond with sidesplitting prescriptions and advice from their own cards-perhaps, “Stomping boots for demolishing crappy habits.” Engaging group therapy prompts keep things lively as you learn surprising tidbits about your fellow players: You might get to Diagnose a Friend, act out a round of Symptom Charades, or engage in some Head Talk (players have to guess what’s on the card that’s stuck to your forehead). Score points by giving the best responses and advice-whoever racks up the most points wins. With 420 cards, you can keep the faux-Freudian fun going for hours. Printed in China.
in 1 offers
Sigmund Freud once said, “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” What about being honest with everyone else? This lighthearted game of analysis lets you and your gang get to know each other better-and have a lot of laughs-while you answer questions, act out symptoms, and share all kinds of hilarious diagnoses and advice. The designated Doc asks questions from their cards about absurd disorders, such as how to treat “Refusing to Change the Toilet Paper Roll.” Other players respond with sidesplitting prescriptions and advice from their own cards-perhaps, “Stomping boots for demolishing crappy habits.” Engaging group therapy prompts keep things lively as you learn surprising tidbits about your fellow players: You might get to Diagnose a Friend, act out a round of Symptom Charades, or engage in some Head Talk (players have to guess what’s on the card that’s stuck to your forehead). Score points by giving the best responses and advice-whoever racks up the most points wins. With 420 cards, you can keep the faux-Freudian fun going for hours. Printed in China.
Sigmund Freud once said, “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” What about being honest with everyone else? This lighthearted game of analysis lets you and your gang get to know each other better-and have a lot of laughs-while you answer questions, act out symptoms, and share all kinds of hilarious diagnoses and advice. The designated Doc asks questions from their cards about absurd disorders, such as how to treat “Refusing to Change the Toilet Paper Roll.” Other players respond with sidesplitting prescriptions and advice from their own cards-perhaps, “Stomping boots for demolishing crappy habits.” Engaging group therapy prompts keep things lively as you learn surprising tidbits about your fellow players: You might get to Diagnose a Friend, act out a round of Symptom Charades, or engage in some Head Talk (players have to guess what’s on the card that’s stuck to your forehead). Score points by giving the best responses and advice-whoever racks up the most points wins. With 420 cards, you can keep the faux-Freudian fun going for hours. Printed in China.
Last updated at 13/11/2024 20:51:20
available 9 days ago
Low stock
+ $34.46 delivery
Go to store
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
originally posted on uncommongoods.com
originally posted on uncommongoods.com
originally posted on uncommongoods.com
Updated about 17 hours ago