TaliCor Pocket Ungame – Non-Competitive Family Card Game with 140 Conversation Starters (Ages 5+)
The TaliCor Pocket Ungame is a non-competitive card game built for families who want to talk, share, and connect. It includes two decks—70 lighthearted cards and 70 serious cards—each designed to spark discussions about feelings, values, and everyday life. Playable by 2 to 6 players ages 5 and up, this game puts conversation before winning.
What makes the Ungame different from competitive card games?
Most card games have a winner and a loser. The Ungame removes that pressure entirely. Players take turns drawing a card and answering the question. There are no points, no turns to skip, and no elimination. This opens the door for quieter family members to speak up and for deeper topics to surface naturally.
What’s inside the box?
The pocket-sized package contains 70 lighthearted question cards, 70 serious question cards, and a simple rule sheet. The light deck covers fun, easy topics like favorite foods or imaginary superpowers. The serious deck dives into life experiences, hopes, and feelings. You can use one deck or mix them.
How can families use this game?
It works as an icebreaker at family reunions, a wind-down activity before bed, or a tool to check in with kids after school. Because it’s non-competitive, it also fits well in classrooms, therapy settings, or youth groups. The portable size means you can bring it anywhere—no board, no timer, no mess.
Quick specs
| Card decks | 2 (70 light + 70 serious) |
| Total cards | 140 |
| Players | 2 to 6 |
| Age range | 5 years and up |
| Game type | Non-competitive conversation |
Is this game suitable for all ages?
The light cards are designed for all players ages 5 and up. The serious deck touches on deeper topics best suited for older children, teens, and adults. Parents can easily separate the decks or skip any card. The instructions recommend playing with a mix of ages to encourage family bonding.
Frequently asked questions
What if my family isn’t used to sharing feelings?
The Ungame starts with light topics to build comfort. Over time, players often become more willing to open up. The non-judgmental format helps everyone feel heard without pressure.
Can we play with just two people?
Yes, the game works with 2 to 6 players. Two‑player sessions can be especially intimate for parent‑child conversations.
Is there any reading required?
Each question is printed on a card. Readers who can read at a first‑grade level can participate. For non‑readers, an adult or older sibling can read aloud.
Safety information: WARNING: Choking hazard—small parts. Not intended for children under 3 years.