We did this for my wife's 40th birthday party and went over really well. Great time.Great questions. I used this for vacation to keep dinner conversations device free. Should have used a more general one first - some of the questions were heavy. But, we’ll use it again and again…I love this deck. I purchased another table "games" with purpose entertain guests at home. After taking away half of the topics which were obviously boring, we kept half (which is still a lot, as the deck is big) and use it in the middle of informal business dinners that we hosted.Its fun, insightful, and not boring. It is "safe" to bring it to the table with the mixed crowd of different social status ages and interpersonal connection. We did it many times with different people, even though, questions are the same, answers are always unique and fun.To play with friends and close colleagues i loved most "bad people" card deck. i loved it more than "Bad people"These questions are perfect for stimulating conversations that can get very deep. I am an inpatient therapist in behavioral medicine. My patient love when I pull out this box and a stress ball. We toss the stress ball around and whoever has the ball answers the question drawn from the box. It creates deep meaningful conversation about life without pressure. Due to the randomness of the questions it encourages people to share deep emotional memories and thoughts without the feelings of being confronted or coerced. A definite must have for a relaxing introductory get to know each other group. Would be ideal for summer camps and church functions.I am not sharing the actual questions from the box as this would be a violation of copyright laws. I assure you they do provoke deep conversation and are well formulated.I'm a fan of the Tabletopics series.If you liked the other ones then you are likely to enjoy this one too.One significant caveat ... the topics in this set tend to be **heavy**.Some of the reviewers made this comment about other sets. I found the other sets that I've used to be OK. While there is an occasional tough question and an awkward laugh with the other sets, with this set, you would be best advised to run through the cards first and ensure that you're not going to have a major issue started during the play.Again, a great way to work on intimacy with that someone special, but probably not a great set for general family conversation, and I simply would not play this with a typical gaming group. Um, no, no, definitely not.Just my view ...The questions in this box are pretty average, some of them are not very exciting, but overall they're good for starting a conversation, which is the point!I'm not sure why they call it Do it Yourself Therapy, as the questions aren't very deep, but otherwise it's a good set.Love these cards. They're fun and kinda silly. They only go as deeply as you let them. Keep it light and it's a good time. Take it a little deeper and you can learn a lot about people.This company lacks vision and creativity. The 50% of the cards are mundane and boring. And with other decks overlap way too many questions. I think I bought 15 decks, and I am really disappointed. The price is way too high, the decks are heavy and the acrylic case will crack very easily. As a matter of fact 80% of the decks were already cracked when I received the products over two different orders.I think the cards are useful, but the price/performance ratio is not that great. The price should be reduced and the company should think outside of their box.A good friend and I used these and we learned a lot about each other. They give you topics you might not have thought to discuss even with an old friend.Case heavily cracked with plastic falling off, thankfully the cards are in good condition.good way to enjoy conversationthis is so much fun, and one question can get a small group chatting and reminiscing for over an hour. its a great thing to use when video chatting with friends!Super belle carte pour initier des conversations ou partager ces propres expériences.Je recommande!