The Adulting Quest™
The Adulting Quest™ Starter Bundle Career Quest™ + Alliance Quest™
The Adulting Quest™ Starter Bundle Career Quest™ + Alliance Quest™
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The Adulting Quest™ Starter Bundle Career Quest™ + Alliance Quest™ — $79.98
The conversations before adulthood shouldn't feel like a lecture, an interrogation, or a last-minute panic. This bundle gives parents and teens two guided conversation games that make real-life planning feel easier, more honest, and more connected.
Most families skip these conversations entirely, not because they don't care, but because they don't know how to start. The Starter Bundle gives you the structure to actually have them.
What's included:
Career Quest™ ($39.99 value) A gamebook for career exploration for teens ages 14–21. Teens complete a solo section first, then parents join for four rounds of competitive games that cover career research, lifestyle fit, and real-world decision-making. Families leave with a top career direction and one concrete next step.
Alliance Quest™ ($39.99 value) A guided gamebook for navigating life after 18. Parents complete a solo section honestly and in writing before any discussion happens. Then both sit down to work through living paths, financial expectations, continued support, and responsibilities and sign a written Alliance Agreement together.
Together, these two gamebooks move families from "What do you want to do with your life?" to "Here's what we're actually going to do and how we're going to support it."
Physical gamebooks. Written in, kept, and returned to. Designed for families with teens ages 14–21. Ships to your door.
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We did the starter quest 1 and the alliance quest for my 18+ adult and my teen in high school. I definitely learned a lot about what their perspective is going into adulthood, some of the challenges that I wouldn't have thought about given their position, and aided me in a way to communicate expectations before and after graduation. I highly recommend this even if you feel like there's more than sufficient communication between you and your kids as way to see things a little differently.