Designate one end of the play space as the “top”. Players take turns in a circle drawing one card before their turn and playing it. On the first turn, place the first card from the draw pile face up in the middle of the table or floor. If the card is right-side up it is a female, if it is upside-down it is male. Describe the personality of the card, using the card name as the family members name. Players take turns in a circle adding their cards to a family tree. The placement of the cards determines the relationship in the family. Parents are placed above, children below, siblings adjacent, and couples are slightly overlapped. If there is a divorce, only the bottom corners overlap. Improvise the rest.
One card to a hand.
Take turns in a circle.
Play one card at a time, placing your card in relation to an existing character.
Say something out loud describing the two of them and the nature of their relationship..