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RECOVERY ENCOUNTER™….A Card Game about Alcoholism and Spiritual
Recovery

* 1000 Questions about partying, hitting bottom, getting sober & finding
spirituality.

* Two or more can play. Great for teams in larger groups. Best suited for adults or
teens in recovery.
* Easy to play…answer questions, win points, attain serenity,
become a sponsor, help a fellow alcoholic, receive grace or stay in denial.

* Test your knowledge and luck... makes learning a recovery program fun.

* Game components include 250 cards containing 4 categories of Q&As, dice, &directions.

* Great to play after a meeting or any time.

* Useful for sober houses, shelters, rehabs, correctional facilities and therapeutic communties.

Contact Bill Pagum for more information and a complete Brochure
Bill Pagum
Address: 8 Cromwell St
Kittery, ME 03904
Tel: 207-439-5144
e-mail: billpmail@aol.com



MORE ABOUT RECOVERY ENCOUNTER
A Card Game about Alcoholism and Spiritual Recovery

Retail cost U.S. $29.95, size 4"x4"x3", weight 1 pound
Game Summary
Recovery Encounter is easy and fun to play as well as educational. Players score points by correctly answering questions. The 1000 questions and answers are divided into four categories of 250 each: Party, Bottom, Sobriety, and Spirituality. Party questions, worth 10 points, recall "fun" times with alcohol. Bottom questions, worth 20 points, describe the chilling effects of alcoholism. Sobriety questions, worth 30 points, cover intriguing information about the program. Spirituality questions, worth 40 points, show the paths available to people whom want to expand this facet of their program. These four categories cover 4 of 6 sides of a die. The other two sides are "Grace," worth 50 free points and "Denial," worth minus 25 points.

Play of Game
The player throws the dice, another player reads the question corresponding to the dice face, and if the answer is correct, the player obtains points. Points are automatically added or deducted for a "Grace" or "Denial" roll. At the 250-point level, the player becomes a sponsor. The game can continue with the sponsor giving subsequent points earned to the player with the lowest score. The game ends when all the players become sponsors. Two to eight people can play, form teams with larger groups.