Cards Against Humanity (AU Edition)
Cards Against Humanity is a hilarious party game for horrible people. Not for the faint-hearted, Cards Against Humanity rewards awkward and despicable answers. Each round, one player (better known as the Card Czar) asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card. The Card Czar picks the funniest play, and whoever submitted it gets one awesome point. Each set contains 460 white cards and 90 black cards. Suitable for ages 15 years and over.
Cards Against Humanity is a hilarious party game for horrible people. Not for the faint-hearted, Cards Against Humanity rewards awkward and despicable answers. Each round, one player (better known as the Card Czar) asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card. The Card Czar picks the funniest play, and whoever submitted it gets one awesome point. Each set contains 460 white cards and 90 black cards. Suitable for ages 15 years and over.
Cards Against Humanity is a hilarious party game for horrible people. Not for the faint-hearted, Cards Against Humanity rewards awkward and despicable answers. Each round, one player (better known as the Card Czar) asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card. The Card Czar picks the funniest play, and whoever submitted it gets one awesome point. Each set contains 460 white cards and 90 black cards. Suitable for ages 15 years and over.
Cards Against Humanity is a hilarious party game for horrible people. Not for the faint-hearted, Cards Against Humanity rewards awkward and despicable answers. Each round, one player (better known as the Card Czar) asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card. The Card Czar picks the funniest play, and whoever submitted it gets one awesome point. Each set contains 460 white cards and 90 black cards. Suitable for ages 15 years and over.
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Grey family game! Over the summer we got comfortable with doing things on our own and spending less time together as a family. When fall hit, we bought a bunch of games to try to bring us back together. Cards against humanity Family Edition was one of those games. Us adults have played the more mature version with friends so k wasn’t sure what to expect. What we should have expected was a ton of fun! There are so many cards that are similar to the mature edition but that appeal to (and are more appropriate for) the younger crew. I highly recommend this game for quick fun or hours of fun. (We played through every black cars on our first time!)
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A great game to play with the family, kids and adults can enjoy playing together. You can also bring this to the classroom for kids to play with. The company also advices if you or anyone you know is sensitive to certain topics displayed on cards you could remove them from the deck, it’s a nice touch to show they really care about people enjoyment. If you have a more “mature” sense of humor, such as myself, then I don’t recommend getting this.
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Few games result in the kind of laugh-til-it-hurts experience you get with Cards Against Humanity. This is not a game for prudes, conservatives or generally stuffy people, as the language is graphic, and you may be shocked by some definitions in the Urban Dictionary. But if you can embrace a non-politically-correct evening of insane fill in the blanks (one sentence Mad Libs, where many of the answers are raunchy, unlikely and ridiculously absurd, but hilarious), this game is a guaranteed good time!
| Dimensions | 20 Ă— 10 Ă— 6.5 cm |
| Players | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10+ |
| Minimum Suggested Age | 17 |
| Average Play Time | 20 - 30 minutes |
| BGG Complexity | 1.20 |
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Grey family game! Over the summer we got comfortable with doing things on our own and spending less time together as a family. When fall hit, we bought a bunch of games to try to bring us back together. Cards against humanity Family Edition was one of those games. Us adults have played the more mature version with friends so k wasn’t sure what to expect. What we should have expected was a ton of fun! There are so many cards that are similar to the mature edition but that appeal to (and are more appropriate for) the younger crew. I highly recommend this game for quick fun or hours of fun. (We played through every black cars on our first time!)
A great game to play with the family, kids and adults can enjoy playing together. You can also bring this to the classroom for kids to play with. The company also advices if you or anyone you know is sensitive to certain topics displayed on cards you could remove them from the deck, it’s a nice touch to show they really care about people enjoyment. If you have a more “mature” sense of humor, such as myself, then I don’t recommend getting this.
Few games result in the kind of laugh-til-it-hurts experience you get with Cards Against Humanity. This is not a game for prudes, conservatives or generally stuffy people, as the language is graphic, and you may be shocked by some definitions in the Urban Dictionary. But if you can embrace a non-politically-correct evening of insane fill in the blanks (one sentence Mad Libs, where many of the answers are raunchy, unlikely and ridiculously absurd, but hilarious), this game is a guaranteed good time!
We played this together as a family - the parents and kids. It was really good for everyone, including our 10 year old (who has desperately been wanting to play the adult version but is not allowed). There is just the right amount of humour and coarseness to make it enjoyable and hilarious for everyone. It even drew our 15 year old away from his device so he could join in, too. Would recommend.
It's Cards Against Humanity. You've played it before. Your nan has played it before. Uncontacted tribes in the heart of the Amazon have played it before. It's a simple and fun game, perfect to finish off your board game night with, once everyone's had one pint too many and finds everything hilarious.Version 2.0 is very slightly expanded from the original, and a few of the original cards that weren't as funny, or haven't aged well, have been removed. For example, the Jade Goody card isn't there any more, as that's a pretty out-of-date reference by now. (But fear not, everyone's favourite card, Madeleine McCann, is still there!) The vast majority of cards are the same, so don't buy this if you already have the original version.The only criticism I have is that ... MoreIt's Cards Against Humanity. You've played it before. Your nan has played it before. Uncontacted tribes in the heart of the Amazon have played it before. It's a simple and fun game, perfect to finish off your board game night with, once everyone's had one pint too many and finds everything hilarious.Version 2.0 is very slightly expanded from the original, and a few of the original cards that weren't as funny, or haven't aged well, have been removed. For example, the Jade Goody card isn't there any more, as that's a pretty out-of-date reference by now. (But fear not, everyone's favourite card, Madeleine McCann, is still there!) The vast majority of cards are the same, so don't buy this if you already have the original version.The only criticism I have is that there aren't UK versions of the expansion packs. Many of the cards in the expansion relate to lesser-known American culture, leaving you wondering what the hell they mean. It would be nice if there was an expansion or two for those of us in the land of tea and wonky teeth.
We got this for our family to play and brought it to a game night. We should have checked the cards first. A lot of potty humor. It felt like half of the cards were about bodily fluids or excretions. Guess we should have known what we were getting when the box said "for immature adults and mature kids". Some of the cards were random and funny, but too much junior high potty humor for our preferences. We will probably just stick to Apples to Apples or the family edition of What Do You Meme
My friend bought this game for our family to play together. I had to pull out about 50 cards for potty humor/inappropriate content. I mean, one or two fart jokes are ok, this was too many (and butts and poop). Major middle school boy humor. You can be creative and witty and fun without resorting to being crass. If I could return it, I would. Big letdown.
Very disappointed in this game. Most of the references were very crude and overall just disgusting. Most cards consisted of the words having to do with pooping, peeing, farting, burping and barfing. In addition to, adult references, and just over inappropriate context. We played this as a family, with a 9 & 10 year old and had to filter through most cards. The age starts at 8, but this should most definitely start at 13. Not even adults alone would enjoy this, unless your into very immature humor. Reference some of the images people have shared in this review for content and DO NOT waste your money.
This game is so inappropriate, but so much fun! You will do a lot of gasping because you can’t believe what is coming out of everyone’s mouths. The shock factor is part of what makes it so hilarious. It teaches you not to be so uptight about everything. We’ve played it several times at friend’s homes. I just ordered it for our house. My parents are coming over to play tonight. They have NO idea what they are in for. I remember the first time we played it with our grown daughter. Hahaha! I was mortified. I suggest you only play it with family and close friends to start. Absolutely not for children. They have a family version that we bought to play with our teenage daughter and her friends. That game is totally corny, but we laugh so hard.
You should be able to tell by the name of the game that you're in for a wildly inappropriate game night.And it will be hilarious.I love this game, and all of its disturbing humor. I've played this game a few times now, and it's great every time.The gist of the game is that whoever comes up with the most hilarious or messed up card combination wins that round. The more players you have, the more opportunities for disturbing card combinations.I highly recommend this game, especially if you have an inappropriate sense of humor. Maybe don't play with your uptight aunt at Thanksgiving.
| Dimensions | 20 Ă— 10 Ă— 6.5 cm |
| Players | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10+ |
| Minimum Suggested Age | 17 |
| Average Play Time | 20 - 30 minutes |
| BGG Complexity | 1.20 |