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Lost for Words: A Game of Untranslatable Feelings

Lost for Words: A Game of Untranslatable Feelings

Lost for Words is a game to explore words from around the world that capture emotions and nuanced experiences to deepen our relationships and connections. With over 300 unique words from over 70 different languages, Lost for Words aims to broaden our vocabularies, as well as our emotional awareness. Studies have shown that the range of emotion words we know and use can help us process what we're feeling, and using more specific words for how we feel can help us be better understood by others. Emotions can be so overwhelming, and sometimes we find ourselves lost for words. From Pink Tiger Games' Ami Baio, the creator of You Think You Know Me, Flatter Me: A Compliment Battle Card Game, Rabbit Rabbit: A Game of Superstitions, Cloud Nine: A Game of Wonderful Things, and Hurt Party: A Game of Bad Apologies. Lost for Words is Baio's first co-designed project, made with her son, Eliot. Illustrations by Roselly Monegro. 350 cards. Ages 14+. 30-90 minutes playtime.
$24.99
Lost for Words: A Game of Untranslatable Feelings
$24.99

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Lost for Words is a game to explore words from around the world that capture emotions and nuanced experiences to deepen our relationships and connections. With over 300 unique words from over 70 different languages, Lost for Words aims to broaden our vocabularies, as well as our emotional awareness. Studies have shown that the range of emotion words we know and use can help us process what we're feeling, and using more specific words for how we feel can help us be better understood by others. Emotions can be so overwhelming, and sometimes we find ourselves lost for words. From Pink Tiger Games' Ami Baio, the creator of You Think You Know Me, Flatter Me: A Compliment Battle Card Game, Rabbit Rabbit: A Game of Superstitions, Cloud Nine: A Game of Wonderful Things, and Hurt Party: A Game of Bad Apologies. Lost for Words is Baio's first co-designed project, made with her son, Eliot. Illustrations by Roselly Monegro. 350 cards. Ages 14+. 30-90 minutes playtime.
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