DIVORCE & REBUILD · PLAYED GENTLY · FREE
Two Houses.
The game almost nobody builds — for the families who live it. For homes split by a divorce, during it, after it, or a lifetime later. No timers. No verdicts. Just the questions the kids were never asked, and the things both houses still do right.
A conversation for a family living across two houses. There is no clock and no scoring. Anyone may pass any card, no reason needed. Read a card, and let whoever wants to answer, answer. This is a conversation, not therapy.
HOW IT WORKS
A divorce splits the house. It does not have to split the story.
01
Pick a deck
The Kids, The Parents, or The Rebuild. Start wherever the table feels ready. There is no order you have to follow.
02
No clock, no verdict
Whoever wants to answer, answers. Anyone can pass any card, no reason needed. Nothing is scored and nobody wins.
03
End on the rebuild
The last deck is about what this family became, not what it lost. Try to finish there.
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