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Awkward Moment Card Game

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Age Range (Description) Baby
Number of Players 3-8
Brand Resonym
Theme Social, Card Game, Humor, Values
Material Paper

About this item

  • 3-8 Player game that plays in as little as 20 minutes
  • Great for get-togethers and parties!
  • Terrifically awkward
  • Over 400 cards for maximum awkwardness

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Product Description

Awkward Moment puts 3-8 players in terrifically awkward social situations! Players gather a hand of Reactions and together face hysterical, embarrassing, or stressful events. How Awkward!  Taking turns as "the Decider," players use Decider Card to determine the basis for a winning Reaction. Players try to impress the Decider by submitting the best response from their hand of cards!.

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Do you have what it takes to be awkward?

Get into terrifically awkward social situations! You and your friends gather hands of Reactions and choose which one to play in each funny, embarrassing, or stressful Moment. Take turns making the call on which response best matched the Decider card.

At a Glance

  • 3-8 Player game that plays in as little as 20 minutes
  • Great for get-togethers and parties!
  • Terrifically awkward
  • Over 400 cards for maximum awkwardness

How to Play

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Choose Your Moment

Choose one player to be the decider. Flip over a Moment card and a Decider card and read them aloud.

React

All other players submit Reaction cards from their hands. Shuffle the Reactions and read them aloud.

Decide!

The decider chooses the Reaction to the Moment that best matches the criteria on the Decider card. The player who submitted that Reaction gets a point and becomes the new decider!

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4.3 out of 5 stars
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Price $33.74 $33.59 $24.95 $16.95 $21.76 $22.95
Type of Game Strategy Strategy Strategy Strategy/Party Party Party
Family-friendly
Length 60 min 45 min 35 min 10 min 20 min 20 min
Number of Players 1-4 2-4 2-4 3-6 2-8 3-8
Age 10+ 12+ 13+ 8+ 14+ 12+
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Our Story

Founded by game designer, digital artist, and professor Mary Flanagan, Resonym is a playful woman-led media company in New Hampshire bringing new voices to tabletop gaming and beyond.

When Mary founded the business, she was loading pallets of games into her pickup truck. A few years later, Resonym has grown tremendously and our passion for fair play and socially conscious games continue to serve as the foundation for what we do.

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    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    330 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers find the game very fun and easy to learn. They also say it's great for social skills groups, therapy, and conversations about social interactions. Customers also say the characters are relatable and give a nice balance of silly answers. They mention the game is challenging but not too difficult.

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    26 customers mention20 positive6 negative

    Customers find the game fun, easy to learn, and good for social groups. They also say it's cute and great for teaching social skills.

    "Good games for social groups to tech perspective, how to handle mistakes and self regulation." Read more

    "Great game I use it all the time in a Life Skills class. The age group is 6-8th graders. Very happy with the game...." Read more

    "...mat to place the cards on, but it worked out great and they really enjoyed playing...." Read more

    "Family friendly (or as much as you want it to be) and a good time for all! Easy to learn...." Read more

    16 customers mention16 positive0 negative

    Customers find the game great for social skills groups, therapy, and introduction conversations about social interactions. They also say it's educational, fine for grade school, and useful for awkward kids under 9. Some mention it works well for middle schoolers and pre-teens.

    "...Very happy with the game. The students understand how to play and it is challenging but not so they do not understand how to play it...." Read more

    "...I think this game is great for social skills groups, especially for upper middle and high school students in mild to moderate SDC" Read more

    "...It's a great way to introduce conversations about social interactions, thinking about others perspectives and problem solving." Read more

    "Its not for adults. It does work well for my middle schoolers." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the characters in the game relatable and educational. They also say the game provides a nice balance of silly answers and an opportunity to discuss what they'd do.

    "...Great moments of key scenario's that middle level students face every day." Read more

    "...It gives a nice balance of silly answers with an opportunity to discuss what we'd really do in these "awkward moments"...." Read more

    "Fun, relatable, educational..." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the tabletop game easy to learn and fun for all ages. They also say it's challenging but not too difficult.

    "...Very happy with the game. The students understand how to play and it is challenging but not so they do not understand how to play it...." Read more

    "...Easy to learn. We (kids are 10, 14, and 15) had no problems learning this game in moments!" Read more

    "Fun and easy for all ages..." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the game to be a great family gift for Christmas. They also say it's a good time for all.

    "Doesn’t have much replay value, but it’s fun for a couple of rounds. An okay gift!" Read more

    "Family friendly (or as much as you want it to be) and a good time for all! Easy to learn...." Read more

    "Great family gift for Christmas!" Read more

    WARNING: Not a party game!
    3 Stars
    WARNING: Not a party game!
    So I can't diss on this product too hard since it 100% wasn't aimed at me or my group, but we purchased it at Barnes and Noble hoping it would be a refreshing replacement for Cards Against Humanity. We've gone through a bunch of those kind of games, and we're all in our late 20's and early 30's.Every single moments card is essentially something someone who is twelve would find terrifying or stressful. "Your friend is being made fun of for playing the flute." "Your brother is being bullied." "A teacher calls on you to answer a question but you don't know what the answer is."And every single response card fits that same mindset and sense of humor. "Say pineapple." "Do your best and prepare to do even better next time." "Ask a teacher for help."This is not a party game. It is an excellent game for children and teenagers to joke around with or otherwise learn coping skills and whatever everyone else giving it 5 stars is saying, and for that I give it 3 stars, but I really feel like the text on the back needs to change to clarify that this is NOT a party game.Luckily the buddy who bought it is a teacher so hey, he can put it to good use.
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    Top reviews from the United States

    Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
    Good games for social groups to tech perspective, how to handle mistakes and self regulation.
    Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
    I use this game with my high school students to teach executive functioning skills and to spark conversation.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2016
    I purchased this for a 16 year old boy, thinking it would be a fun multi-generational game to play. It's not. It's basically Cards Against Humanity, without those horrible questions/situations. It's mildly awkward, but actually not very fun. The teen left it here. "I don't have any room in my suitcase." Review noted. Maybe it would be fun for pre-teens.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2019
    Doesn’t have much replay value, but it’s fun for a couple of rounds. An okay gift!
    Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2018
    Great game I use it all the time in a Life Skills class. The age group is 6-8th graders. Very happy with the game. The students understand how to play and it is challenging but not so they do not understand how to play it. Great moments of key scenario's that middle level students face every day.
    5 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2017
    I got this to work on social skills for some of my special ed middle schoolers. It was a hit. I modified it slightly by adding a visual mat to place the cards on, but it worked out great and they really enjoyed playing. I think this game is great for social skills groups, especially for upper middle and high school students in mild to moderate SDC
    19 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
    My older kids love these cards for activities during social skills group
    Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
    Family friendly (or as much as you want it to be) and a good time for all! Easy to learn. We (kids are 10, 14, and 15) had no problems learning this game in moments!

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    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy divertido
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 19, 2022
    Buen juego para estar atentos, lo mejor es relajarse con las reglas y buscar la diversión primeramente
    julie
    2.0 out of 5 stars For middle schoolers.
    Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2019
    This game may be suitable for children 10 to 12 or 13 years old max. Do not buy for high school aged kids.
    K. Grassi
    5.0 out of 5 stars Brings together the teens and adults
    Reviewed in Australia on February 10, 2021
    Awkward moments games are great for social gathering to dispel new awkward moments! Its good fun
    Alejandra Alonso
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buen juego
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 6, 2021
    Buen juego, pero es para mayores de 10 al menos.