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Start with the bride and groom on their wedding day! Fast-forward through fifty years of marriage. Can you still recognize the couple? Do you know what kept them together? This game will keep everyone talking long after the party is over. You Haven't Changed a Bit is a collaborative board game featuring a dozen actual Golden Anniversary couples. The object is to match the couples to their newlywed pictures. Stories about each couple provide a few clues and are real conversation starters: funny ways the couples met, how they have or haven’t changed over time, and their advice for achieving a long, happy marriage. The game provides lots of laughs and will bridge the gap between generations as your bridal shower or wedding shower party game. Here are some quotes from the press. "It's much more difficult than you think," said Jillian Safer. "It's definitely something that would be fun to do at a shower. It gets you talking about relationships." --The Providence Journal "The Not-So-Newlywed Game" --The Boston Globe "Have you ever been to a bridal shower or anniversary party only to notice a lack of interaction between the older and younger guests? ... The game -- an instant success. Guests were baffled by its difficulty but enjoyed the challenge and entertainment it provided. Older women had a platform to discuss the complexities of marriage with the bride-to-be and her young friends, many of whom were starting a family themselves." --North East Independent "Move over Jessica and Nick. That glossy twosome probably won't make it 50 more weeks, in contrast to the couples featured in this board game who have been married for 50 years. Great for wedding showers, the game has you figuring out which of the brides and grooms pictured on their wedding day, so long ago, match the couples shown in their current incarnations. The wonderful title, "You Haven't Changed A Bit!" is sweet because time's winged chariot has certainly moved the subjects and their clothes from one era to another." --Mopsy Kennedy, Improper Bostonian "Do you think you understand what draws couples together? Can you pick the perfect match? And better yet, can you predict how people will age over 50 years? ...a fun game ... in teams at a small bridal shower, anniversary party, or even engagement party. It's really a charming look at love and the passage of time." --Donna Pilato, About.Com Entertaining Guide "Help your friend find out some of the secrets to a happy marriage with this fun little board game about marriage and love. This game -- the perfect activity at a small bridal shower gathering or even hanging out with the bridesmaids the night before the wedding. You will have a great laugh while learning a little bit about what it takes to have a lasting marriage. " --The Pink Puppy, a guide to unique gifts
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