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Cards Against Humanity

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Features

  • A party game for horrible people.
  • Comes with 500 white cards and 100 black cards for eternal replayability.
  • Includes a booklet of sensible game rules and preposterous alternate rules.
  • This is the main game. Buy this first.
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Description

Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people. The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else answers with their funniest white card. (This is the main game. Buy this first.)

Product Dimensions: 8 x 4.1 x 2.7 inches


Item Weight: 2.25 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CAHUS_SML


Manufacturer recommended age: 17 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: June 1, 2011


Language: English


Manufacturer: Cards Against Humanity LLC.


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Never gets old...
"Cards Against Humanity" is an absolute riot, perfect for those who enjoy dark humor and aren't easily offended. This card game brilliantly combines simple gameplay with shockingly funny content, making it a staple for game nights with friends. Each round, you'll find yourself laughing at the absurd and often inappropriate combinations that emerge, sparking creativity and hilarity in equal measure. The game's ability to provoke thought while delivering non-stop entertainment makes it a must-have for anyone looking to add a bit of edgy fun to their social gatherings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by Brandon

  • Lots of hilarious family memories made with this game
Hilarious adult humor made me and my whole family burst out laughing multiple times. We now have several inside jokes because of it. Great game, highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025 by An Amazon customer

  • This is by far the funniest game I've ever played!
It will only take 5 minutes to learn and you will be laughing in no time! The dealer gives each player 3 answer cards. The dealer draws a question card. The object of the game is to pick the funniest answer among the 3 cards you were dealt. Hilarity ensues but beware it can get a little raunchy
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024 by SoFloFoodie

  • Hours of inappropriate fun!
This game is super fun and simple to learn. The cards are decent quality, and won't instantly deteriorate if you accidentally spill beer on them. Definitely not appropriate for kids.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025 by Zachary Russell

  • The Outrageously Funny Party Game for Horrible People!
Cards Against Humanity is the ultimate party game that has taken the world by storm. It's a game of dark humor, absurdity, and making the most hilariously inappropriate combinations possible. The rules are simple - players take turns drawing black cards that contain fill-in-the-blank statements, and everyone else submits their funniest white card to complete the sentence. The beauty of this game lies in its absurdity and the freedom it gives players to let their imaginations run wild. With a collection of over 500 white cards featuring everything from pop culture references to crude jokes, the possibilities for laugh-out-loud moments are endless. What sets Cards Against Humanity apart is its ability to bring out the inner comedian in everyone. It's a game that thrives on pushing boundaries and challenging social norms, making it a hit at parties and gatherings with friends who share a twisted sense of humor. One of the best things about Cards Against Humanity is that it's highly customizable. There are countless expansion packs available, each adding new cards and themes to keep the gameplay fresh and exciting. Whether you're into pop culture, science, or just downright bizarre scenarios, there's an expansion pack that caters to your taste. However, it's important to note that Cards Against Humanity is not for the easily offended or those who shy away from dark humor. It's explicitly designed for adult players with a taste for the irreverent and the outrageous. In conclusion, Cards Against Humanity is the ultimate party game for adults who enjoy pushing the boundaries of humor. It's a game that guarantees laughter, memorable moments, and a whole lot of fun. Just be prepared for the unexpected, as you never know what kind of hilarity will ensue when the cards are dealt! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Real Deal

  • Great game for the dark humored
I love the game, but if your humors not a Lil darker or on the kind of bad side. Card quality is nice and it's fun to play with like minded people definitely recommend, great for party's too
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025 by gunner

  • Cards Against Humanity Review by Dad's Gaming Addiction
Cards Against Humanity: 4+ Players, Ages 17+, Average Play Time = 30-90 Minutes There isn’t much to say about the card art…the game comes packaged in a black box with white text. The cards are similarly designed in that they are either white text on black or black text on white…nothing all that fancy. The manual is very easy to understand, to the point where you can set up and play within seconds of opening the box. Even if you’ve never played “Apples to Apples” or similar games before, it will take you perhaps minutes to learn. The quality of the cards are fair…roughly the same quality as a regular deck of a playing cards in that it’s possible to bend them if you’re not careful. Of course, people who have heard about “Cards Against Humanity” don’t buy it for the card art…rather, they buy it for the content on said cards. In a word, this content is inappropriate. This is one game that you should definitely not introduce to your kids, unless they happen to be over seventeen years of age. The vocabulary by itself is questionable, but some of the combinations that form between the black and white cards can really be…well, let’s just say you wouldn’t (or shouldn’t) repeat them in public. With only 550 cards, the content does tend to repeat after multiple playthrus. Luckily, the game variants listed in the manual serve to mix things up a bit. One variant, for example, eliminates the role of the Card Czar while another introduces an imaginary player named Rando Cardissian (Billy Dee Williams impersonations are optional). As fun as the game is, I’m a bit put off by the price tag. “Cards Against Humanity” is currently retailing for $25.00, all of which grants you a total of 550 cards. When you compare that to “Apples to Apples Jr” (576 cards for $10.00) or “Apples to Apples Party Box” (1,000+ cards for $25.00), it’s hard not to be a bit concerned. The four expansions themselves contain 100 cards each and retail for $10.00 each. If you add all of that up, you’d come to $65.00 for 950 cards…ouch. Suddenly the “Apples to Apples Party Box” is looking much more affordable and appealing. If the card art were superb, I suppose I could justify the higher price tag…as mentioned in the above paragraph, this simply isn’t the case. To be fair, you can download a print and play version for free…though the developers estimate that it’ll cost about ten dollars to print everything and buy a box to contain it. I didn’t have to time to fact check this estimate, though I’m sure savvy shoppers will find ways to beat it. In the end, “Cards Against Humanity” requires a lot of things to be successful. First, you’ll need a group of adults. Second, you’ll need a group of adults who occasionally act like kids. Third, you’ll need a group of adults who have a sense of humor…a REALLY good sense of humor. The more warped the sense of humor, the better. Finally, you’ll need a group of adults who aren’t easily offended. If you can satisfy these requirements and don’t mind the price tag, then you’ll find “Cards Against Humanity” to be an outstanding party game. The more folks playing, the better. It’s best to keep the kids away from this one, due to the adult content listed on the majority of the cards. I’m looking forward to giving this a go during our next family get-together, just to see how other people I know respond to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2015 by Dad's Gaming Addiction

  • great buy
love the card game , came fast and in perfect condition,
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025 by Igor

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