Description
Hygge (pronounced hoo-guh) is a “Scandinavian” (or Danish, really) word for enjoying the good things in life. It evokes an atmosphere of coziness accompanied by a feeling of contentment and well-being, and there’s nothing more hygge than spending quality time with the people you love.The Hygge GameTM is all about bringing people together by encouraging friends and family to share their stories and discuss the big and small things in life.The game has more than 300 thought-provoking questions designed to spark meaningful conversation and create the right atmosphere for a hygge evening. Perfect for a night in, a small party, or a dinner with friends or family, the Hygge Game also makes a great gift.Why not be inspired by the Scandinavians and bring a little more hygge into your life?
Sharon T –
We had initially found this at a brewery while on vacation with friends and loved it so much that we purchased for home.It is definitely not a game as the cover art suggests, but a box which contains cards with great conversation starters. There are some serious cards, some laughter inducing ones, just generally a great way to spend a cozy evening with friends or family. The box itself is small and the cards even smaller, so it’s also portable if you’re going somewhere and want to have a fun way to kick off conversations- it has more than you’ll ever get through in one sitting.
Allie –
This game is very fun, loved the in-depth questions and how it brings out the internal dialogue between players!
Amazon Customer –
I played this with my friends and loved it and with my adult family members at thanksgiving and loved it. It encourages deeper conversations and gives you a chance to get to know each other better instead of just talking about superficial things.
sarah –
Excellent questions to get the conversation started at a party!!
Amanda –
I took this to two parties in November, both Friendsgiving parties where I only knew the host, and the cards are great for getting a group of strangers to all talk to one another. Knocked off one star because a couple of the questions are pretty frickin’ spicy to ask a room full of strangers (like “do you believe people can truly be rehabilitated in prison?”), and because it calls itself a “game” (it is in no way a game), but otherwise it served its intended purpose beautifully and people enjoyed it.
Ashleigh Rhoads –
I am thrilled to give the Hygge game a five-star review! After playing it, I gifted it to a friend, and we both had a fantastic time. The game sparked so much creativity and laughter that we talked about it for hours. It’s been immensely helpful to my friend to engage with her teenagers, too. I highly recommend this exciting and engaging game!
Amazon Customer –
I bought these to play on a ski trip with our friends and all teen/YA kids. We had so much fun! Casual conversation topics, nothing heavy and got the conversation and laughter flowing without strategy or “work” involved with some games. We had several games and this one was most requested to play every night.
Marina –
My family really love this game .
Lucinda E. Wiebe –
After more than 40 years and the kids are grown we decided to introduce this game as something new to do instead of just watching a movie together and complaining about politics. Everyone really loved it and wanted to do it at our next event. I have used it in small groups of strangers to help us get to know one another and it works great. Some of the questions might not be suitable for strangers to answer it might be a little too personal or irrelevant I prefer to open up the question to the whole group to answer if they want to. You can go online and get a pronunciation guide so you know how to say the name of this game LOL.
sherri d. horton –
This was the gift for who found the pickle glob the Christmas tree and we played with the family. It was a great time laughing and finding out things about each other we never knew.