Last Laughs
Get ready for some serious laughter. It's time for Last Laughs.
While 92% of people believe talking to their loved ones about end-of-life subjects is important, only 32% of people actually have those conversations.
We know that people avoid having end-of-life discussions because they don’t want to seem morbid or have awkward interactions. But when people "break the ice," the conversation is usually heartfelt and rewarding. We had to find a way to start the conversation.
The solution was a hilarious game: Last Laughs. The cards feature wacky creatures posing seemingly insane questions. But as families answer the questions, it seamlessly transitions to real-life discussions families need to be having.
People have the time of their life, while planning for the end of it.