VirtueGame
- The VirtueGame is a fun-filled game that brings out the best in you!
- It is a family game that focuses on ten virtues: compassion, respect, enthusiasm, trust, friendliness, determination, responsibility, integrity, cooperation and thankfulness.
- 64 different Virtue Cards have tasks to complete that make you laugh and let players experience each virtue.
- A fun, inventive way to turn learning into play.
Product Description
Can you be trusted with a treasured pet fish? Or name five things you have in common with the person next to you? Youll have the chance to try when you play the VirtueGame! Be prepared for silly fun, working with others to earn all your virtues and win the game!
Players have to earn five out of the ten virtues by completing the tasks described on each card they draw. For example, a Thankfulness card asks the player to hold their breath for as long as they can. When they are finished, the card asks; arent you thankful to breathe again? and reminds the player to be thankful for things that we sometimes take for granted. Tasks often have to be completed cooperatively and require respectful listening to other players.
The VirtueGame makes virtues concrete. It helps kids experience virtues through play so that they can internalize what they mean. The word play is important the game is social, interactive, and silly. It teaches by surprise.


This post has 5 comments
January 3rd, 2010
It is a good game to play for kids. Children can learn virtues when they have fun!
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Rating: 5 / 5
January 3rd, 2010
My 8 year old had a playdate today and this is the game the kids chose to play!! They love it! It’s fun, educational, and teaches great values. Highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 3rd, 2010
This game is so perfect for our little Brownies. The girls are completely engaged in the game while they are building the character of a true Scout. I recommend this game for all children. A winner!
Rating: 5 / 5
January 3rd, 2010
My family has a “game night” where each of our kids pick a game for all of us to play. The VirtueGame has been a hit in our house because not only is it fun to play but it reinforces the type of behavior that we encourage in our children as parents.
We liked this so much that we donated a copy to our school.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 3rd, 2010
This is a great game for everyone in the family. Adults and kids will get a kick out of the wacky fun, while learning ways to treat one another with kindness & respect. Great for classrooms or camps.
Rating: 5 / 5