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    Regular price $29.99
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    Regular price $29.99
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So you've got questions of your own?

Find the most frequently asked questions below.

Players take turns drawing cards and answering the questions. The game can be played in rounds or until a set number of cards have been answered.

Here's the catch!

There's no skipping or passing on questions without consequences. If a player chooses to skip a card or refuses to answer a question, they must draw a card from the ONE GOOD DEED deck and complete the task. We're all about a good ol' accountability check here at DO TELL™.

The game aims to foster personal growth and deepen connections between players through meaningful conversations.

The game is designed for 2-8 players, but it can be adapted for larger groups or solo play.

The rules state that, should you choose not to answer a question, you must draw a card from the One Good Deed deck. Why? Because we believe in the power of doing good. Doing nice things for others doesn’t have to cost a lot or take a lot of time, but it’s a great way to reduce stress, improve your mood, and boost happiness.

If your group is feeling spicy, skip the GOOD DEED DECK and make up your own rules for players who decide to skip a card.

The game is the equivalent of PG13 for movies. It's recommended for players ages 17+, but minors are welcome to join the conversation with a little adult supervision.

Maybe steer clear of including your minors in a game of the couples edition.

The questions cover a wide range of topics, including self-reflection, personal experiences, dreams, fears, values, and relationships.

Please be advised, this game may cause:

- blushing
- laughing
- crying
- deep reflections
- joy
- feelings of belonging
- vulnerability
- emotional growth
- stronger connections


Yes, the game is a great tool for therapists, counselors, educators, and team leaders to facilitate deeper connections and self-awareness.

This is where the GOOD DEED deck comes in real handy.

Players should feel free to pass on any question they are not comfortable answering. The goal is to create a safe and supportive environment, and the good news is that engaging is small acts of kindness AKA the GOOD DEED deck, is clinically proven to create a boost in dopamine which should cheer them right up.

Encourage open communication and active listening. If conflicts arise, take a break and address the issue calmly and respectfully.

It's funny you should ask... Stay tuned for our expansion packs that will introduce new questions and themes to keep the conversations fresh and engaging.