Making the right choice can be tough. But with the help of
Teen Choices, learning to make the best decisions becomes exciting entertainment! Grab your family or your friends (or both!) and get ready to come face to face with some of life's toughest decisions, including those involving peer pressure, honesty and purity. Learn how to base all your decision-making on Biblical principles (twenty in all, supported by several verses from the popular NIV translation of the Bible).
Designed for ages 12 to 18, the New Teen Choices is great game play for three to six players, and can also be played in teams. Includes colorful game board, six player markers, 150 dilemma cards, 10 principle cards and an instruction/reference booklet.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Barbara Marion (Cedar Park, TX), June 03, 2009
It is great. I use with my 10 year old as a teaching tool. We go over one dilemma every night. I have to modify some questions, but it starts the conversation.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Raeleen Murphy (Lemoore, CA), December 01, 2008
awesome, teaches your pre-teen and even 8 year olds, you don't have to be a teenager to play.
4 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Migna Morales (New York, NY), July 03, 2008
I haven't had a chance to play it but I flipped through the cards and I liked it. One of our youth leaders is very familiar with it. Says it is a great game. Should (can) even be used with adults.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Carol Reynolds (Prattville, AL), October 05, 2007
I work with a group of teenage girls. Instead of the usual "having a lesson" time, I was looking for a different approach. By playing this game, it allowed the girls to be relaxed and not worry about the "right" answer. This game gave a lot of different topics to talk about, whether in depth or just on the surface. The girls felt safe in answering and we discussed whether what they answered was what they would really do or if they just felt it was the right answer because they were in church. I highly recommend this for a small group activity.
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