We had a lot of laughs playing this game with the family since we've bought it.I have a brother and we're mostly like polar opposites with the way we think, do things, and the things we like. Yet, somehow when playing this game, we can come to think similarly. We get a question, and it's something like, "What's the most complicated thing in the world?" And he and I both wrote very quickly and put down the same answer. It was hilarious.The only reasons why I don't totally love this game is because:1) You're limited to 6 people unless you add external components to allow more players (extra pencils, paper, etc.)2) Questions are sometimes difficult to select from because although you would be interested to see what others would write, if they all don't really know you and maybe one person knows you, then you'll either get 1 good answer and the rest will be bad, or they'll all be bad. Then it gets uninteresting. It's fun when everyone can answer the question at a competitive level though - but finding a question for this is hard.3) This ties in to #2 - although I don't really care since I only play with family anyway, I think it will be difficult for people to ask these questions with strangers or friends of friends. The less you know about the person asking, you're less likely to write a good answer unless you get a silly question and can write a silly/clever answer. Yes, this game is titled "Say Anything - Family Edition", but I am inclined to take this game as a party game with family-safe questions, rather than a game you're pretty much only playing with family and no one else.4) The equipment supplied is on the cheap side. The markers dried out quickly and there weren't felt cloths to wipe the boards so we often had to remember to find paper towel to share.Of course, with all that said, we still had a lot of fun with this game. I bought/played this after we've had Telestrations, and I think with Telestrations beating this on all points stated above, Telestrations is an overall better game - but you'll still have fun playing this. If you play this game with the "scoring/winning conditions" as Telestrations though (that is, not caring too much about the final points but about the laughs along the way) then you'll probably enjoy it as much as Telestrations. This game has an advantage over Telestrations that it doesn't require the players to be artistically inclined in order to have an advantage at playing though - so if your group would prefer not to draw, then this is a great substitute.I purchased the family edition after I tried playing the party edition. The family edition is more appropriate for the family. Especially when you have preteens around. And the questions are more fun as well.Say Anything: 3-8 Players, Ages 10+, Average Play Time = 30 MinutesSay Anything Family: 3-6 Players, Ages 8+, Average Play Time = 30 MinutesI’ll keep this short and sweet…out of all of the games in my household, this one is the game most requested. The kids really enjoy coming up with silly answers, especially when it comes time to point out my opinion in various situations. Every answer I received on my turn revolved around “Star Trek” in some way…perhaps they are trying to tell me something? We even brought this game out during a family & friend get-together, where most of them are not gamers by any sense of the definition. Rather than score points, we just passed around the trivia deck and answered questions in humorous and inappropriate ways…this was, of course, after we sent the kids upstairs. Pictures were drawn and secrets were revealed, though it was all in good fun.There isn’t that much difference between the two games, in all honesty. The cards in “Say Anything” are a bit more open-ended to where adults can take advantage of “dirty-minded” answers, though playing it with family and keeping things PG is easily doable. Likewise, the cards in “Say Anything Family” are bit more cutesy in nature, but can be used in an adult setting. Both games are flexible that way, which I appreciate. The regular edition is designed to accommodate eight players, making it a tad more appealing than the family edition, which only accommodates six.Is either game right for you? Well, that depends. “Say Anything” and “Say Anything Family” is a very social experience, one that gets better the more people you have playing. If it’s just you and a spouse, it may not be all that rewarding unless imaginary friends are involved somehow (hey, I’m not judging). If you host or attend parties on a regular basis or have regular family game nights that involve more than three people, then either game will fit the bill nicely. It’s a great way for people to learn about each other and well worth the investment.My husband, myself, and my three kids, ages 17, 15 and 10, have all enjoyed playing the game numerous times. We have had a good time laughing. One thing we love about the game is it is not a long drawn out game. For our family a game took about 30 minutes. Many times we would play another round. A turn off for us on many games is the length of time they take. Plus, we love that the game does not make any one feel stupid.Product DescriptionSay Anything Family Edition will have YOUR family talking and laughing in minutes! Every player answers a fun question like “Where's the best place to have a birthday party?” or “What would make long car rides more fun?” Then players try to choose which answer the judge will like best. Play Say Anything Family Edition and find out what hilarious things YOUR family will say!From the ManufacturerSay Anything Family is a game that will get the entire family talking and laughing in minutes. This family-oriented version of the popular adult party game gives players the chance to settle questions that have been hotly debated for centuries. For instance, “Which celebrity would make the worst babysitter?” or “What magical power would be the coolest to have?” The best thing about Say Anything Family: there are no right or wrong answers – just your opinions. This is every family’s chance to Say Anything.I gave it as a gift for some out of state friends with girls ages 9-13 and have not heard from them. They stopped by on the way to the OBX so I have not idea how they liked it. I will ask them by the end of the month if I have not heard from them. It looked like fun thoughVery happy with this seller. The order arrived earlier than expected, even though it was a very busy time of year and it is a super fun game! It has been a long time since we've come across a new 'party' game that will keep us all laughing, regardless of age, for hours. We didn't want to stop playing!Very fun!Great game for the family. Very funny, our twin 8 yr old love it!!A very enjoyable game! My family enjoyed it!Not nearly as exploratory as I had hoped, very superficial questions