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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


  • Hilarious and fun for the adults
Great game for when you and your adult friends get together!
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024 by GeauxBucks!

  • Well worth the money.
As others have said there is some very serious price gouging with this game. You can find it anywhere from $30-100 depending on how available it is so my best advice is to just be patient if it isn't in stock. With that being said I will say that this game can literally be hours of fun but only for the right group of people. If you are easily offended, sensitive to certain topics, or young you probably should keep going. This isn't something you would want to whip out at the church youth group gatherings or a boy scouts camping trip. You may not want your 80 year old grandma playing it either... better yet get her to play it... there is a pacman card she probably should read out loud. Starting with the basics: Packaging. The deck comes in a fairly plain box wrapped in plastic. The box has some basic info on it and is durable enough to stand up to a few years of use easily. It is more durable than a lot of game boxes but it is obviously still cardboard. Inside you will find the deck as well as a simple rules card. Cards. Pretty simple design. They are mostly blank with some black or white text. They are about as durable as any quality playing card and have a plastic coating with a slight texture. The game cards and the expansion cards are different card stock. They have a slightly different feel and look to them and according to the box it appears the game is made in the US while the expansions are made in China. Replay value. If you are playing with the same group of people the value is not very high. You can have fun but it will lose its appeal quick. It is really a good game for drinking and socializing. Another issue is that, after playing with the same people, you sort of know what to expect from them which can lead to a bias. As strange as it sounds the more intelligent the group the funnier some of the hands become because you get some really interesting results. Playing with close friends or family can also turn up some pretty funny inside jokes hidden inside the hands. In the end I would say that it is fun with regulars but bringing new people in is where this game shines. It is always fun to see a new player come in not knowing what to expect and playing fairly safe cards and then watching them slowly become an incredibly twisted person before the end of the game. Humor. The humor in the game is sort of vulgar and sometimes random. Some cards appear innocent until you find a perfect spot to put them and some just appear flat out racist and the only thing keeping it from being racist is because everyone is insulted at some point. If you don't have a relatively twisted sense of humor this probably isn't the game for you. Conclusion. It is worth buying. Everyone I have played with seems to want a copy and it is a really good ice breaker when meeting new people as long as you know they will go along with it. You don't want to take it into a super religious or proper household but it is a ton of fun with friends you know would get the humor in it. It is a great way to form new friendships and learn just how twisted your old friends are. For $25 it is well worth picking up and you will get your money worth out of just one round easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2013 by Nick

  • So much fun!
An awesome game with hilarious results!! Makes for a good hang out with friends
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by Britten

  • Have cool friends? Having a party? Having drinks? Buy this!
Well a little backstory about this game is that a few months ago I went to a friend's party and there was a bit of drinking involved. After we all got a little good buzz, a friend got this game out and literally we played this game for 4 hours with almost 20 people. A lot of reading was involved, but boy was it one of the best parties I have been apart of. Seeing the success that this game brought to the event, I had to get this for my own parties. It has been a huge hit at my house since I've gotten this game. My parties have always been great, but since I've gotten this, everyone goes home talking about my parties and this game in particular for days with their friends. Drinking is certainly NOT necessary (although it is a bit more enjoyable), but an open (and crude) mind is required, however. I have had some people come over that are very "literal" or can't take the humor out of the more crude cards and it makes the game somewhat lame. However, if you can get a nice sized group with people who love to laugh and perhaps drink, then there is no way you can go wrong with this game. I mean there isn't too much to say about this game even though it is absolutely fun. The cards are indeed durable, of course as long as no liquids soak them and they are handled properly like regular playing cards. There are plenty of black and white cards for countless hours of replayability. Many of the cards are just hilarious and give very funny vivid images. There are a few issues, however. From what we all saw, there were at least 1 or 2 cards that had typos. I can't remember them off the top of my hand, but they were indeed typos. At the same time, whatever printed these cards had a slight blip because some of the backs seemed to be printed on twice with a slight deviation and overlapping so it kind of looks like the printed logo has a shadow. Both issues are definitely nothing important and are very minor. However, the one perhaps major gripe I have about this game, is that there are many white cards that kind of appear to just be thrown into the game without too much thought. In short, those particular cards are not very funny, so there will be instances where players will have "burn rounds" especially on the pick 2 or 3 black card rounds so that they can get rid of these "bad" cards. Obviously while playing through the game, some of these more "boring" cards could theoretically be played on certain black cards, however, even then they most likely do not win the round. So despite those setbacks, I still definitely rate this game a 5. I own many board and card games along with many console games that are great for parties, but nothing comes close to the enjoyment that Cards Against Humanity has brought. This game deals with politics, sexuality, racism, sexism, religion, diseases, the bizarre, the handicap, and a few more topics.. So if you feel like you would be offended by such things, then this game would most likely not be for you. However, if you don't give a crap, can perhaps drop a few drinks down the hole and love to laugh and have a good time, then this game would be perfect for you and similarly minded friends! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2012 by Hakeem Kazak

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