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WHAT DO YOU MEME? All of Us - The Family Trivia Game for All Generations - Family Card Games for Kids and Adults

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Features

  • Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, & Gen Z, unite: This game is designed for ages 12+ and is encouraged to be played with 4+ players (of all ages).
  • How To Play: Most games for family game night don't get the whole fam involved in the fun -- All of Us fixes that! Players of all ages team up to compete in a multigenerational trivia battle.
  • What's Inside: Contains 480 trivia cards, 8 wild cards, 1 60-second timer, 1 scoreboard, 2 tokens, plus instructions.
  • Back to School Gifts As Seen On TikTok: All of Us is a viral sensation with trivia fans online!

Description

Looking for fun Thanksgiving activities the whole extended family can get in on? All of Us: The Family Trivia Game for All Generations by Relatable, is a great game for players of all ages to enjoy together. Designed for ages 12+, this game encourages players from different generations to come together on the same team. The result is kids, parents, grandparents, and friends all playing, competing and having fun together. With trivia based on each generation's area of expertise, everyone in the group can get in on the action, making it ideal for Thanksgiving party games or Friendsgiving activities. One of the most viral, popular family games on TikTok, All of Us is a great option for a fall gift, gift for thanksgiving host, or Friendsgiving gift.To play, participants divide into two teams. Try to select players from different generations to be on the same team. Grandparents, parents, kids and friends, all playing on the same team is how the game works best. Then divide the Question Cards into 4 stacks (one stack for each generation) keeping the question/answer sides down. Place the cards in the center of the table and deal 4 Wild Cards to each team. The team with the youngest player goes first. Choose one of your players to ask the questions and another player to answer question. To get everyone in on the fun, nominate one player per round to be the “question answerer” for their team. The next round, switch it up and nominate someone else. The “question answerer” chooses which generation’s questions they’d like to answer. They can choose any generation when it’s their turn. Players do not have to choose their own generation.After the timer is activated, the “asking player” takes the top card and starts asking questions. Each team has 60 seconds to answer. If the “question answerer” gets at least 3 of the 5 questions correct before time runs out, their team moves up one place on the scorecard. The first team to earn 10 points and cross the finish line wins.

Product Dimensions: 10.75 x 7.75 x 2.2 inches


Item Weight: 12.3 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GG424


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up


Release date: March 22, 2022


Language: English


Manufacturer: What Do You Meme?


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  • Fun for most, but not all
We have played once as a family (45y, 44y, 14y). I had fun, but the others lost interest. Good range of questions, will make you think.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Dustin Perrine

  • Awesome trivia game!
I run and online Trivia night daily & this is one of the chats favorite trivia’s that we play. Questions are fun, not too hard, not too easy and are for literally everyone. I highly recommend this game! Oh & it comes with a ton of questions. Something I really liked the most!
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Kelley Torres

  • All of Us - The Family Trivia Game is the best trivia game for families.
All of Us makes the Trivial Pursuit game appear to be a malarkey of questions that are meaningless to most gamers, especially for families to play. Separating players by generations of players is cool and allows family members to compete fairly with all ages. The only caveat of the game is the scoring, which could be improved greatly. My thoughts with the game are that since a player is only provided 30 seconds to answer five questions on a card, the points should be increased with each valid answer: 1 point, then 2 points, 3 points, etc. If a player answers all the questions, he/she should receive 1+2+3+4 for 10 points and the last question should be worth double points: 20 points! The 2 points offered in the game doesn't provide any incentive to want to get all the answers correct. The tally board should then be labeled from start to 100 points, which would declare the winners of the game. Any questions not answered correctly could then go to the opposing team with the same format: 1 pt., 2pts., 3 pts., etc., but after one player correctly answers a question, then the next player must answer the next question, etc. The reasoning behind this altered format is because of the lack of a timer. So, what to you think about these changes? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021 by Licorice Dad

  • We made up our own rules
We made up our own rules for this game and had a blast playing it. We divided into 2 teams, Boomer Zoomers vs Millennial X, and raced against the timer to answer as many questions on the card as possible. Each round had a potential of earning up to 5 pts. Sometimes we play up to 30 other times we play up to 50 depending on how long we want to play. This setup works well with 2 people as well. Sometimes we answer our own generation questions other times we play we spin a color wheel and answer questions from what ever color the spinner lands on. I had no idea how out of touch I was until I had to answer Gen Z questions. I knew None of the answers lol. My teen nephews crushed that category. It was a fun way for us to bond and talk about the stuff we didn't know about the other generations. Next time we'll probably play 2 teams of mixed generations with each team containing a person from each generation. We love this game and I'm so glad I bought. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022 by Rose Lily

  • Great for game night
This is a really good game for adult game night. The questions are challenging but not so difficult that players are intimidated. Good for players of different generations but probably older than 18 just because younger people are not likely to know the subject matter of the questions.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by DBL

  • Nothing special
The premise of this game is great having trivia cards tailored to each generation, however some of the questions are super vague or just plain lazy. Example: Name a music show that aired on Friday nights in the 70’s. That’s just a lazy question that isn’t even interesting in event no one knows the answer you don’t even learn anything new or interesting. Not the best gane ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by Tiffany

  • MaKe CaR tRiPs FuN AgAiN!
We knew we had a lot of time in the car so we needed things to do and to try to get the kids off their phones! so this was our plan. Our kids liked them we had some great laughs and learned a little about each other at the same time. Our kids are 13, 16, 19.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024 by Sean T. Riley

  • Fun for the whole family
Three generations of us, from ages 69 to 14, had an absolute blast playing this trivia game at Christmas. We did make up our own rules because the printed ones were a little overly complicated and didn’t sound quite as fun. We split into two multigenerational teams, first team got a chance to see how many trivia questions from one generation that they could get right during the time allowed. Then the next team went answering questions from the same generation, then the next round we switched to a new generation’s trivia, kept going back and forth cycling through each generation, until one team was able to move their marker to the finish. We had a bonus round head-to-head Millennial parent versus Gen Z child doing Gen Z trivia questions. We all laughed so hard. It was great finding a game we could all play together, and everyone of every age could contribute great value to their team. Overall, a wonderful game; highly recommended—just don’t be afraid to write your own game rules. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2022 by Megan Otis

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