With the rules that they can change any cards that they aren't happy with or can change the black cards if they aren't comfortable reading that particular card out.
My mum won. I am now mentally scared for life.
DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME WITH BOOZED UP PARENTS
Ouch!
Many years ago, Christmas day film on the BBC was American Beauty. Mother, Father and Grandmother in the room as at about 8pm Kevin Spacey knocks one out ๐ฏ
As a parent with children in their 20's. There is no stone that will not be turned over or depth plumbed in order to win at cards against humanity.
Friends of friends sent their primary aged kid to school at the end of term with a set. Cue a frantic phonecall to have them not come out the schoolbag
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maybe its just me but my daughter bought me some of these cards as an 'out there' type present, thinking it was a bit risky. 5 minutes in and i thought what a heap of sh1t, its not offensive or funny even, just tacky and boring. now if they wanted to hear offensive i can give em proper offensive ๐
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Ah yes, the MIL asking what bukkake was at Christmas was a particularly awkward moment. Thank god for google ๐
cards against humanity is a terrible game, really really bad. for drunk/stoned students only.
The Jade Goodey card has to be the most hideous string of words known to, err, humanity.
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I agree with sadexpunk, it's a bit rubbish really (fair play to whoever came up with the idea, I'm sure they've done well off it, but I just don't like it). Funny for the first minute or two, and then just boring.
It's an old idea. In the 80s there was a game called " How to be a complete bastard". Funny first time you play quickly gets boring.
I'm in the boring group I reckon.
It's more fun if you just come up with the most offensive answer.
The company I believe are quite the opposite with regards to paying the factory to shut to allow workers a holiday they wouldn't otherwise get.
It's more fun if you just come up with the most offensive answer.
Isn't that the whole point of the game? Do you play Monopoly as an experiment in socialism?
I pretty much wet myself laughing each time I've played it.
It does help if you only play a few rounds or buy a new deck each time as most of the cards lose their shock value after a few rounds.
The fun ones are the cultural references when trying to explain to American/Europeans/teenagers who someone was (or get them to explain their version).