Do You Really Know Your Family? A Fun Family Game Filled with Conversation Starters and Challenges - Great for Kids, Teens and…
DO YOU REALLY KNOW YOUR FAMILY?
Best for
Best for family conversation
Amazon rating
Amazon aggregate, one input among many in the Verdict Score
Based on 1 trusted source
Current price
$19.82
Updated May 15, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, Do You Really Know Your Family? is consistently positioned as a conversation-and-challenge game rather than a strategy game. Verified-purchase reviewers on Amazon (4.6 stars, 16,500+ ratings) and Walmart describe it as a low-friction way to get mixed-age groups talking, with a card pile mixing trivia about each other with silly dares.
What reviewers liked
- 4.6 stars across 16,500+ verified Amazon reviews — strong real-world customer signal
- Works across a wide age range, from kids through adults, in the same session
- Low setup, easy to teach, no reading-heavy mechanics
- Multiple community threads recommend it for family game nights
Where it falls short
- Not a strategic game — once you've cycled the cards, replay value drops
- Some questions and challenges may not fit very young children
- r/boardgames commenters often prefer structured party games like Just One for similar use cases
- Quality of the experience depends heavily on the family's willingness to be silly
Across the reviewers we read, Do You Really Know Your Family? is consistently positioned as a conversation-and-challenge game rather than a strategy game. Verified-purchase reviewers on Amazon (4.6 stars, 16,500+ ratings) and Walmart describe it as a low-friction way to get mixed-age groups talking, with a card pile mixing trivia about each other with silly dares. r/family and r/boardgames threads on family dinner card games include it in their recommendation lists, often alongside other prompt-based titles.
The honest caveats: this isn't a 'game' in the strategic sense, and reviewers looking for replayable depth tend to move on quickly once the trivia cards have been worked through. r/boardgames commenters in party-game threads more often point to alternatives like Just One or Fun Facts when they want something with structure. But for the specific use case of a family with kids, teens, and adults at the same table — and for connecting across ages without anyone being too young or too old — the cross-source signal is positive.
- Highlight 1
- Get ready for the best family game night as you laugh and learn new things about each other with this fun card game.
- Highlight 2
- See who really knows the family best as you answer fun questions about each other while sparking interesting conversations.
- Highlight 3
- Create hilarious family memories as you compete and perform silly challenges together.
- Highlight 4
- Super easy to learn and play - a perfect game for families with kids 8 and up, teens and adults.
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