Kids VS Parents – A Hilarious Family Game with Conversation Starters & Fun Challenges – Card Game for Kids, Teens & Adults | Perfect for Game Night, Travel, or Gifts
$29.99 Original price was: $29.99.$19.45Current price is: $19.45.





Product description


A perfect card game for families with kids 4-12 years old.
“Kids VS Parents: How Well Do You Know Your Family?” is a hilarious card game for families with kids that promotes conversation, and teamwork and tests just how well you know your family.
The game consists of 3 types of cards: Trivia cards, Would Your Rather cards and Action cards.
– With the trivia cards, you can test your knowledge of your family with a dose of healthy competition and teamwork.
– The Would You Rather Cards will create super fun and extremely ridiculous situations to choose from that will surely build unforgettable memories.
– Lastly, Action Cards are designed to promote teamwork, siblings bonding or create a competitive spirit for a fun game night.
With Kids VS Parents, you have the perfect reason to disconnect from your devices and spend quality time together, laugh, compete, and see how well you actually know your family.

The Ultimate Family Face-Off: Turn game night into an unforgettable showdown! Kids team up against parents in laugh-out-loud challenges and trivia to prove who knows who best.
Packed with Conversation Starters: Spark meaningful (and hilarious) conversations with creative prompts and questions for all ages – perfect for unplugged bonding time.
Fun for All Ages 4+: Designed for kids, teens, and adults – easy to learn and wildly entertaining for the whole family. Great for holidays, parties, or road trips.
Fast-Paced & Screen-Free: No phones. No devices. Just real connection, quick rounds, and nonstop fun that brings everyone to the table.
Makes a Great Gift: Perfect for birthdays, holidays, or anyone looking to bring their family closer together with laughter, stories, and a little friendly competition.

Debs –
Fun Easy Family Game
What a fun game! Easy to play. Great for all ages. We are taking this camping in case we are stuck in the tent due to bad weather. I’m creating prizes for the winners too!
JayB –
Good time for all
Had a blast with the kids and learned a lot about them and their little devilish side it was a lot of laughs. Highly recommend. Disclaimer: action cards can make you their servants!
Sara Bird –
FUN!!
The perfect game for parents and kids. We laugh forever while playing. It’s our kids favorite! Perfect for quality time and family game night.
Jason –
Great game with some questionable tasks.
Not 100% sure that this game is for kids 4 and up. Some of the questions are odd and might not be accepted by all parents. But it’s a good way to get the family together.
Amazon Customer –
Great fun way to get the whole family engaged with each other and make a family function non-boring
I brought this game to grandmothers 70th birthday party, where our whole extended family was getting together, lots of of kids of all ages and many adults of different ages as well. Usually these gatherings are quite monotonous, adults chat about mundane things and kids play in the basement or backyard, and we don’t even see them most of the time. This time I went downstairs and told all the kids aged 4, 6, 8, 12 and a 16 year old who is always on her phone, to come up for cake time and play this game with the adults. We split everyone up into two teams – Kids and Adults. Kids loved that part from the get-go! Teams took turns guessing the other team’s answers about favourite cartoons, favorite ice cream, superpowers, hobbies etc… surprisingly everyone in the room quickly got very engaged and entertained, when points were involved. While with “would you rather” scenarios players had to choose between two ridiculous situations, such as would you rather get stinky every time you are nervous or fart every time you laugh. This had the whole family laughing hysterically, particularly the kids and teens. The action cards got everyone moving and competing against each other in funny challenges. We let the kids win of course…The gathering ended up being a blast, with everyone laughing hard, fully in the moment, adults being silly and feeling like kids and excited for what is the next question or action going to be. It felt like we actually connected spent time all together and got to know one another, which was nice for a change, considering that a lot of kids are plugged into computers or phones and adults go about their business. Great game! Highly recommended.
Amazon Customer –
We really bonded with our kids
We played this game with our little kids, aged 6 and 8 and we laughed and giggled for hours. Kids got very competitive wanting to win, they just have to get 10 cards to win, so we obviously played along a little and let them win. Then they wanted to play again! We haven’t had this much fun together in ages. Usually everyone is done their dinner in 5 min and they run off to play with their toys or ipads, but this time we actually felt like a proper family, which is something we were really missing with everyone always busy.Kids especially loved the Would You Rather questions and were on the floor laughing. The game really helps you to get to know each other a lot, character shines through and I was glad to hear some answers of the kids, where the choice was not easy: “Would you rather have no friends for a year or no iPad and internet?” I was hoping they would choose the right thing. Was glad that they did, cuz with the new generation you never know! Great game, will play again and again, so many cards that it can be played multiple times on various occasions! Will buy them as gifts for family friends as well!
Melissa –
Fun family game!
We took this game camping with us last weekend and had a lot of fun. We have a blended family and don’t know everything about each other- this was a perfect way to learn more about each other without interview style questions. It was also nice to see how much my own kids know about me. I had no clue my 10 year old knew I always wanted to learn how to play the guitar. The Action cards were also fun. We had to modify many of them since we were camping and didn’t have all access to some of the needed items. For example, one challenge was balancing books on your head and seeing who can walk the farthest. We all tried this and used the game box as our “books”. I would recommend this game to others and would definitely buy expansion packs if they came available.
Jaimie Thomas –
Fun concept
I loved the concept of this game. My kids are huge fans of parent vs kid games. This would be a fun game for the car or a game-night dinner table conversation. My only downside to it was that I had to skip many cards because I felt like it was inappropriate for younger kids. I just felt like some of the cards didn’t match the values that we are trying to teach our kids. So as long as I can monitor the questions, we enjoy chatting through them.
Tania Desormeaux –
This game is simply AWESOME!! Family game night playing this game together is a LOT of fun! Gives the opportunity for bonding and developing the chemistry between the kids. Gives them a chance to team up against mom and dad and work together to win as many cards as possible to hopefully win the game instead of butting heads like they usually do…I was looking for a game that would allow to strengthen the kids’ relationship and this game does just that!The only downside to this game is that we decided to throw away 2-3 cards because we thought they were inappropriate (aka making random phone calls to strangers to say something specific that I can’t remember exactly)1000% would recommend, if you go through the cards ahead of time to weed out those that are not appropriate for your family.
Amazon Customer –
Kids and us all have a blast playing together!
Cjaj –
Great for all ages. They have action cards and an example is that you have to go outside and yell woo hoo I am the best. Would you rather cards, and ask a question cards are great bc you get to onow your kids and your partner what they like. An example is on vacation would you rather lounge at pool, beach, watch TV in room or something sporty like excursion. My GF said excursion and I would not have said that. Good game just to laugh and screw around.
Nancy brown –
Really fun
CJ –
Lots of laughs with the family and kids ranging 5 to 13.