Strengthen Real Human Connection.

Quantum Dream: Kingdom of Strengths & Emotions

A board game that turns conversations into real breakthroughs.
It’s a guided experience designed to help you have the kind of conversations that usually never happen.

Quantum Dream™: Kingdom of Strengths & Emotions is an experiential learning tool delivered through a guided conversation board game. It helps you reflect on your emotions, recognize strengths, and build real human connection.

🎲 What it feels like to play
– You’re sitting with a small group.
– Someone lands on Fear & Anxiety.
– They pause… then share something real. Not surface-level.

The room shifts.

– Instead of advice, others reflect strengths they see in them, using the strengths cards.

Something clicks.

– You leave not just heard, but seen in a new way.

Theme song here:

What makes it different

🧠 What this experience creates
– You finally understand what you’re actually feeling and why
– You start seeing your strengths in real-life situations, not just in theory
– Deep, honest conversations within minutes
– Natural emotional intelligence development
– Stronger relationships and trust

🎁 What you’ll walk away with
– The understanding of why you react the way you do
– Practical life insights you never thought of before
– Clarity about the emotions you have been feeling
– Seeing a whole new side of yourself and other players

Who it’s for

– Designed for use by therapists, coaches, and facilitators as experiential and psychoeducational tools
– but perfect for personal growth explorers, couples, and friends who want deeper connection

Grounded in positive psychology, inspired by Jungian depth psychology.

What professionals say

“I don’t want to feel any more connected than this.”
— A.P., Licensed Therapist in California
(10/10 sense of connection rating)


“At a time when ‘gamifying’ psychotherapy goals has gotten a lot of traction, you’re taking that to the next level – with a strengths-based frame!”

Dr. Daniel B. Singley
Past President of APA’s Section on Positive Psychology

President of APA Division 51 (Psychological Study of Men and Masculinities)