Cards Against Humanity is a popular party game that involves filling in the blank with outrageous or offensive phrases. The game is designed for adults and encourages players to be as creative and irreverent as possible. The brand is also known for its activism and social justice campaigns.
Cards Against Humanity was created by a group of friends in 2010 as a parody of other card games.
The game quickly gained popularity and the creators launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a larger print run.
Since then, the brand has expanded to include numerous expansions and spin-off games, as well as merchandise and social campaigns.
The brand is known for its irreverent sense of humor and commitment to social justice, with campaigns like 'Cards Against Humanity Saves America' and 'Science Pack' raising money for various causes.
Apples to Apples is another popular party game that involves matching nouns and adjectives for humorous effect. It is similar to Cards Against Humanity but is designed for a younger audience and is generally considered to be more family-friendly.
What Do You Meme? is a newer party game that involves creating memes using photo and caption cards. It is similar to Cards Against Humanity in that it encourages players to be witty and irreverent, but it focuses more on internet culture and social media trends.
Exploding Kittens is a card game that involves trying to avoid drawing an exploding kitten card while using other cards to manipulate the deck and protect yourself. It is similar to Cards Against Humanity in that it is a fast-paced, irreverent party game, but it is also more strategy-based.
The original Cards Against Humanity game, with over 500 white cards and 100 black cards that can be combined in different ways for endless gameplay possibilities.
Numerous expansion packs that add new cards and themes to the game, including themed packs like '90s Nostalgia', 'Reject Pack', and 'Design Pack'.
A special edition of the game that includes completely new cards with a focus on environmental and political themes.
An expansion pack that includes some of the most off-the-wall and absurd cards ever created for the game.
No, Cards Against Humanity is explicitly designed for adults and contains mature themes and language that may not be appropriate for children.
Technically, you can play Cards Against Humanity with two players, but the game is designed to be played with at least three players for maximum effect.
This is subjective and depends on personal taste, but some of the most popular expansion packs include 'Red Box', 'Green Box', and 'Absurd Box'.
It depends on your workplace culture and the people attending the event. Cards Against Humanity is generally considered to be a party game for casual social gatherings, not professional environments.
This was a social campaign launched by the Cards Against Humanity team to raise money to buy a plot of land on the US-Mexico border and make it more difficult for Trump to build a border wall. The campaign was intended as a satire of political activism and was met with mixed reactions.