Holiday Gift Guide: Interactive Continuum Games Warm Up any Holiday Gathering

Whether you find yourself snowed in, stuck in an airport, bunking down at grandma’s, or hanging with the totally too cool for school teens in your family, a set of Continuum Games are the perfect ice breaker and game changer.

The hilarious Personalogy™ series of games including Personalogy Party Edition or Personalogy Family Fun Edition quickly gets folks mingling, snickering and enjoying each other’s company! Imagine asking Uncle Harold one of the Q & A cards: Which TV show best reflects my current work environment and why? a) Scandal; b) Modern Family; c) Saturday Night Live; d) Empire or e) Parks and Recreation!


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Consider Personalogy as the personal trivia card game that’s all about you, your friends, partners, and those you'd like to know better. Each card is a conversation starter with a twist to boost relationships! These are laugh-out-loud cards FOR humanity!


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With whimsical names like Guess The Macaroni and Last Bite, Original Dinner Games is an interactive delight! Picture this scene at your holiday meal – the youngest guest closes his eyes. Everyone else takes one item (fork, napkin, ketchup bottle) off the table and hides it on their lap. Now the youngster opens his eyes and tries to guess what is missing. Chuckles, smiles and memories are made in the moment! Kids will talk about this game for years to come. 

Continuum Games’ Beginner Dinner Games were designed for the youngest family members from age three and beyond. As the Thanksgiving gathering stretches into hour two and three, keep little ones focused on the family meal with this collection of 51 dinner games to play while you eat!


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As friends and family gather for the holidays, instead of turning on the football games or daring to talk politics, look to Continuum Games for a buffet of family conversation starters. Smart holiday hostesses can get everyone interacting, from shy cousins to grumpy old grandpas.

Look for all these games online at Amazon, at local specialty retailers and at Continuum Games website, www.continuumgames.com.


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Here are links on Amazon:

Personalogy Party EditionPersonalogy Family Edition, Original Dinner GamesBeginner Dinner Games

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