Continuum Games “Lumps” and “Family Talk 2″ Review & Giveaway

Holiday Gift Ideas

Continuum Games has two new games just in time for the holidays!  Each would be an affordable gift idea for anyone on your list.  Here is a description of each game…

Family Talk 2 -

The second edition of our award winning Family Talk game. Engage your family in meaningful conversations with this set of 100 new and exciting questions. Simply pick a card, ask the question and get a surprising and often hilarious glimpse into the hearts and minds of family members.

  • Second edition of our popular Family Talk game
  • Fun, Portable family game of conversation keeps today’s busy families connected
  • 100 new and exciting question cards attached to round carabiner clip for use anywhere – at home, at a restaurant, in the car, on vacation
  • Questions that get the whole family talking – even hard-to-talk-to Teens!
  • Portable, thought-provoking, fun!
  • Great as a travel game

Lumps, the Elf Coal Game –

Lumps, the Elf Coal Game is the most addictive family dice game you’ll ever play! The goal is to score the most points in three rolls by rolling pairs of the same number. Roll a pair of 3s, score 3 points…a pair of 10s scores 10 points. What makes the game unique is that it has four different types of dice and there are few high numbers. On each turn you have to make decisions on which dice to keep and re-roll. Do you play it safe and hold a pair of 4s, or chance it and try for a high pair? The endless possibilities make Lumps exciting and addictive. Great stocking stuffer!

We love playing games as a family, especially around the holidays.  Family Talk 2 and Lumps were both entertaining, easy to learn, and quick!  (quick is good when you have five kids with short attention spans)  When we first got the games, my kids didn’t have a clue what the cards in Family Talk 2 were for, so I tried to explain the idea to my 4 and 6-year-old.  I ending up answering literally every single question by the time I was done cooking.  They thought it was so much fun!  (so did I)  On the questions that applied to them, I made sure they answered too.

My 7-year-old loved Lumps and beat me the first time we played!  It was a whole new strategy with the different dice of all shaped and sizes.  It definitely made it more interesting!  Lumps would be an awesome stocking stuffer…and the only lumps of coal your kids will appreciate seeing on Christmas morning!

Continuum Games are great for families with kids of all ages.  They can be purchased on the Continuum website or click here to find a store near you. Lumps, the Elf Coal game is available at Hallmark Gold Crown stores, Books-A-Million, Go! Games and 100s of specialty toy stores in the US and retails for $7.99. Family Talk 2 retails for $9.99.

Win It!

One A Mom’s Take readers will win
“Lumps” and “Family Talk 2″
Ends 12/22/2011 at 11:59 PM ET.
Open to US Only.


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Disclosure: I received Lumps and Family Talk 2 in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated in any other manner. The opinions expressed above are my own and any claims should be verified on the sponsor’s site.

About Ashleigh

Ashleigh is a mom of five children ages 3-13. She loves to keep active by running, playing volleyball, and chasing her kids around! She also enjoys Bunko, playing and teaching piano, cooking, ping-pong, Pinterest, games of any kind and GLEE! Google+
  • Rita Spratlen

    I like the pitch it game and many more!

  • Kathy Schoenherr

    I like the Family Talk cards.  Those work well to get my family talking.