Table Topics Conversation Cards – Original Edition
December 22nd, 2009 Posted in Life Style
- Dismayed by the silence around your dinner table? Table Topics is the entertaining solution!
- A compelling collection of conversation starters that can be kept on the family dinner table or your desk at work, used as coasters during cocktail hour or setat each place for dinner parties.
- Afun way for family and friends to reconnect and discover more about themselves and each other.
- Table Topics promises a new experience every time.
- Available in General, Family, Teen, Couples, and Girls Night Out editions.
Product DescriptionDismayed by the silence around your dinner table? Table Topics is the entertaining solution – a compelling collection of conversation starters that can be kept on the family dinner table or your desk at work, used as coasters during cocktail hour or setat each place for dinner parties. Ask questions like “If you got a tattoo, what kind would you get and where would you put it?” and “Is intelligence or common sense more important?” Admired as a fun way for family and. . . More >>

December 22nd, 2009 at 8:04 pm
Sunday Game Night always starts out with table topics. . . wild bunch of 20-40 year olds. . . would love a table topics sex edition!!
Rating: 5 / 5
December 22nd, 2009 at 9:18 pm
This is what I expected from the product. The cards are thought- & conversation-provoking. The cube is nice-looking and the cards are good quality.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 22nd, 2009 at 10:27 pm
There are a lot of products out there that allow you to ask guests open ended questions. What sets this appart is the displayable packaging! A conversation starter in and of itself.
Rating: 4 / 5
December 23rd, 2009 at 12:56 am
Someone brought this game to a quasi-business meeting of acquaintances and strangers as an ice-breaker to help people get to know each other. The questions such as “what made you cry last” and “what would you change about your childhood” were way too personal for the group. Maybe if you only used it with close friends and family it would be OK, but the questions were intrusive in this setting. You could see people read the question and then try to think of an answer that would be OK to use with the group in the room. Definitely not an ice-breaker game.
Rating: 1 / 5
December 23rd, 2009 at 3:09 am
Great family activity for family meals, gatherings or down time to stimulate conversation. You will learn things about each other that you never knew before. As long as you allow others to express their own statements/opinions without negating them, the game is A LOT of fun. Any age can play as you can skip questions that a younger player may not understand. The box helps to keep the cards in nice condition. My kids and husband don’t feel like it’s a “corny” game because they get to express their own opinions. We rotate who asks the next question to keep everyone involved.
Rating: 5 / 5