

Our games for the whole family 👑

A perfect game for family time or aperitifs – some themes are open to interpretation and spark real debates! It adds a whole new dimension to the fun.
This game is great fun for the whole family and perfect for quick play – it's super easy to understand and really fast-paced. The concept is similar to the classic "categories game" we used to play at school, but with a twist of "UNO" thanks to special action cards (Stop, Reverse, Joker, +1, +2, +3, Crack List). There are loads of fun themes, giving plenty of room for creativity.
I highly recommend this game!
A small game you can take anywhere! The rules are super simple – it’s based on the same idea as the “categories game”. We really love the 3 difficulty levels, especially as we have several dyslexic players at home and learning new vocabulary can be a challenge. But here, we do it through play – and with lots of laughs!
Created by a father and his daughter, this game is brilliant. It can be funny or thoughtful, and works just as well for two players as it does with family or friends. It’s engaging without being overly intellectual – great fun for all ages!
They tested, approved, and loved it 🤝
A perfect game for family time or aperitifs – some themes are open to interpretation and spark real debates! It adds a whole new dimension to the fun.
This game is great fun for the whole family and perfect for quick play – it's super easy to understand and really fast-paced. The concept is similar to the classic "categories game" we used to play at school, but with a twist of "UNO" thanks to special action cards (Stop, Reverse, Joker, +1, +2, +3, Crack List). There are loads of fun themes, giving plenty of room for creativity.
I highly recommend this game!
A small game you can take anywhere! The rules are super simple – it’s based on the same idea as the “categories game”. We really love the 3 difficulty levels, especially as we have several dyslexic players at home and learning new vocabulary can be a challenge. But here, we do it through play – and with lots of laughs!
Created by a father and his daughter, this game is brilliant. It can be funny or thoughtful, and works just as well for two players as it does with family or friends. It’s engaging without being overly intellectual – great fun for all ages!
A perfect game for family time or aperitifs – some themes are open to interpretation and spark real debates! It adds a whole new dimension to the fun.
This game is great fun for the whole family and perfect for quick play – it's super easy to understand and really fast-paced. The concept is similar to the classic "categories game" we used to play at school, but with a twist of "UNO" thanks to special action cards (Stop, Reverse, Joker, +1, +2, +3, Crack List). There are loads of fun themes, giving plenty of room for creativity.
I highly recommend this game!
A small game you can take anywhere! The rules are super simple – it’s based on the same idea as the “categories game”. We really love the 3 difficulty levels, especially as we have several dyslexic players at home and learning new vocabulary can be a challenge. But here, we do it through play – and with lots of laughs!
Created by a father and his daughter, this game is brilliant. It can be funny or thoughtful, and works just as well for two players as it does with family or friends. It’s engaging without being overly intellectual – great fun for all ages!
A perfect game for family time or aperitifs – some themes are open to interpretation and spark real debates! It adds a whole new dimension to the fun.
This game is great fun for the whole family and perfect for quick play – it's super easy to understand and really fast-paced. The concept is similar to the classic "categories game" we used to play at school, but with a twist of "UNO" thanks to special action cards (Stop, Reverse, Joker, +1, +2, +3, Crack List). There are loads of fun themes, giving plenty of room for creativity.
I highly recommend this game!
A small game you can take anywhere! The rules are super simple – it’s based on the same idea as the “categories game”. We really love the 3 difficulty levels, especially as we have several dyslexic players at home and learning new vocabulary can be a challenge. But here, we do it through play – and with lots of laughs!
Created by a father and his daughter, this game is brilliant. It can be funny or thoughtful, and works just as well for two players as it does with family or friends. It’s engaging without being overly intellectual – great fun for all ages!
A Family Story
The Faucon family? Two parents, four kids… and games at the heart of it all.
The last slice of dessert, the best car seat, or who had to take out the trash — everything was decided with a quiz, a blind test, or a round of rock-paper-scissors. Arguments, laughter, bluffing, bad faith, and ridiculous debates were the soundtrack of our weekends, evenings, and holidays...

