Grandparent - Grandchild

$20.00

Capture family histories and create a new level of connection between grandparents and grandchildren with our one-on-one guided conversations. Using our carefully selected questions and prompts, players from 8 to 108 enjoy learning more about each other and about themselves as they share life stories, quirks, legacies, jokes, and perspectives.

Play in person or from anywhere online.

Record the game and create a priceless heirloom that your family will cherish forever.

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It’s such a meaningful project and it got my 83 year old mom and daughter laughing and having a deep conversation. In all of of our family Zooms our kids sit mostly silent, not really knowing what to say to their grandparents and vice versa. (TIG) gives each of them a scaffold to build interesting conversation and share stories with each other. What a precious gift for each of them!
— Gina Pell, Content Chief The What List
 
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About the Game

The Interview Game one-on-one editions offer an interactive experience you share with another player in person, or from anywhere online using your favorite video chat app (Zoom, Google Meets, etc).

Record the game and create a video archive of family bonds that will last a lifetime.

Want to see what the Interview Game is like? Try our free sample game.

 
 

How to Play

 

 

Who Can Play

 

Players from 8 to 108 will enjoy learning more about each other—and themselves—while sharing their favorite stories, personal histories, and unique perspectives on life. We recommend including a relative, friend, or caregiver as a facilitator for younger players or older adults who may need assistance because of any vision, health, reading, or language barriers.

 
 

What People Are Saying

 
 
 

“The Interview Game is unique in how it literally has people ‘seeing each other’, on a level playing field of mutual curiosity. It fosters trust, sincerity, empathy, humor, vulnerability, and compassion.”

— Betty Cannon, Ph.D., President, Boulder Psychotherapy Institute (BPI)

 
 
 
 

“It was fascinating… the magic happened. The magic of the two people in the interview (my son and mother in law) seeing each other. But there’s another magic, and it’s the magic of the witness. What I got to witness is the two of them having a bond that they have never had before. And also an equality that they never had before, and I learned… about husband, about her (mother in law), and it was really wonderful. So for me it was a really great gift. It was as though it created a holiday, a ritual, for the two players, but also for all around them. A celebration of the connection in the family. How special it was to witness this exchange! ”

— Mari Brown, writer, director, mother, daughter, daughter in law