
SUSSED Wacky ‘What Would You Do?’ Card Game – Easter Gift for Girls, Boys & Tweens – Fantasy Fun – Builds Kids’ Social Skills & Confidence – Purple Pack: Dragons, Space & Magic
Price: $14.99 - $12.34
(as of Apr 11, 2025 11:39:02 UTC – Details)
Boosts social wellbeing
Never run out of things to talk about
600+ wacky answers
200+ wacky questions
Easy to play
What problem are we solving?
It can be hard always coming up with new conversations to have. SUSSED Travel Packs make it easy to start a conversation no matter where you are, no matter who you’re with!
What makes our products unique?
With over 600 unique answers in each pack, no one is under pressure to come up with a conversation on the spot – the game does that for you!
What’s the difference between the packs?
Every pack has over 200 unique questions, each based on a different theme. There’s a conversation for everyone!
Cross-compatible games
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?: Ask a question, and challenge your family and friends to see how well they know you!
WHAT’S INSIDE: Dive into 231 fun questions and 693 cool answers, all with a fun fantasy theme that’s great for the whole family. Mix your game with other Sussed packs for even more unforgettable chats!
GREAT FOR SHY KIDS: Boost kids’ social skills while having a blast! Helps develop empathy, speaking abilities, self-awareness, reading, and listening skills.
PLAY IT ANYTIME, ANY PLACE: Perfect home or travel! Play it at game nights, road trips, and social gatherings. It’s portable and fits right in your pocket—making it an Easter basket essential!
PLAY IT YOUR WAY: Use it to break the ice or compete to find out who knows each other best. It’s wacky, simple and packed with laughter and surprises!
Customers say
Customers find this card game fun to play with family and appreciate it as a conversation starter that helps learn about each other. The game is simple to learn, thought-provoking with interesting questions, and easy to travel with. Customers consider it worth the price and a great gift for all ages. The language aspect receives mixed feedback, with some customers noting the use of British English.