OK Boomer Board Games for Adults | Millennials vs Boomers

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  • Get ready for a night of laughter, bonding, and unforgettable moments with the OK Boomer Family Game VOLUME III.
  • With our OK Boomer Family Gamesyou get 5 categories:

    ➀ Baby Boomers;

    ➁ Generation X;

    ➂ Generation Z;

    ➃ Millennials;

    ➄ Silent Generation.

The game includes 550 questions. It can be played by 2+ players aged 15+ and older.
    • Size 4,3 x 4,3 inches.
    • Designed in the USA by Adducate.
    •  Infused with humor and fun for all families, these adult card games bring a refreshing and entertaining experience.

    Customer Reviews

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    Glenda C.
    Big win for mixed ages

    From teens to grandparents, everyone got into it — not easy to find a game that hits that mark!

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    Ella R.
    Definitely a repeat game

    Played one round and immediately started another — everyone was cracking up.

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    Caleb L.
    In regular rotation now

    Every generation in the room loved it — it’s now part of our weekly game night lineup.

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    Chloe N.
    Nostalgia meets trivia

    Fun mix of generational knowledge and laughs — it kept us going way longer than expected.

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    R. V.
    Really inclusive game

    What stood out was how easy it was to play and how quickly everyone joined in.

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    J. D.
    Truly all ages friendly

    Played with cousins, parents, and grandparents — and somehow it worked for all of us.

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    Patsy A.
    Keeps getting better

    Tried it once and were hooked — now it shows up at every family event.

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    Sophie K.
    Great for any size group

    We go through a lot of games and this one’s stuck around — fun with just a few or a big group.

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    Sophie M.
    Worked great with the whole crew

    Easy to pick up and surprisingly fun with a big group — shoutout to the friend who suggested it!

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    Isla B.
    Total win at our reunion

    Even my dad wanted another round — and he’s usually not into games.