Cards Against Humanity

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You know how, when you play Apples to Apples, the goal quickly changes from "Play the most correct combo" to "Play the funniest combo", and then to "Play the most terrifyingly offensive combo"? Like, someone plays "Crispy" or some shit, and you play "Anne Frank"? That's Cards Against Humanity. It's specifically set up to be as offensive as possible, like a good episode of South Park, but pulls it off well enough to come across as hilarious, instead of morbid.

A great game to play with college dorm-mates, erudite friends, polite society, your grandmother, and anyone else over the age of 18. You will never look at anyone you play with the same way again. The game itself is very simple. Every player starts with a hand of ten white cards drawn from the white deck. One player takes their turn to act as the "Card Czar," the official judge of that round. (The basic rules state that whomever most recently took a shit has the dubious honor of being the first Card Czar of a new game.) The Card Czar starts by drawing a black card from the black card deck and reads it out loud to the other players. The black card will contain a question or statement of some sort, but will have anywhere from one to three blank spaces in it à la Mad Libs. The other players will then submit enough white cards from their hands to fill in those blanks on the black card, generally in the most crass and offensively lulzy way they possibly can with the cards at their disposal. The Czar will pick which submission they felt was the best and the winner of that round gets one "Awesome Point," taking the black card to keep track of their score, all players draw enough white cards to maintain a full hand, and then the next player takes their turn to be the Czar. And so it continues. Whenever the game finally ends you will know who is truly the most horrible in your circle of reprobate friends.

There is a website that lets you play a clone of Cards Against Humanity over the internet, for fun times on Ventrilo or Skype. It comes with several genre-based Card Packs, in case you play amongst furries or /v/irgins.

Editions and Expansions

The base game currently comes with 460 white cards and 90 black cards. There are also versions of the base game that have been tailored for the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. If that's not enough for you, there's been several official expansions.

  • The First Expansion: 100 cards of random bullshit.
  • The Second Expansion: 100 cards of more random bullshit.
  • The Third Expansion: 100 cards of more random bullshit. Have now been discontinued, merging the first, second and third expansions into the 300-card ♦ Red Box
  • The Fourth Expansion: 100 cards of more random bullshit.
  • The Fifth Expansion: 100 cards of more random bullshit.
  • The Sixth Expansion: 100 cards of more random bullshit. Have now been discontinued, merging the fourth, fifth and sixth expansions into the 300-card ▲ Blue Box
  • ● Green Box: A 300 card expansion of more new, yet still random, bullshit.
  • The Bigger Blacker Box: 20 cards of box-pun bullshit, and comes with the Bigger, Blacker Box, a carrying box to fit the game and all expansions, and 10 dividers to keep them seperated. Named in the style of the "Big Black Cock" and "Bigger Blacker Cock" cards from the main game, this edition was famous for the secret bonus card hidden inside the box lid (literally inside; it has to be cut out) that says "The Biggest, Blackest Cock." No longer available, but now superseded by-
    • The New Bigger Blacker Box: The same 20 cards of box-pun bullshit, 50 blank cards and comes with the even bigger Bigger, Blacker Box, a carrying box to fit the game and all expansions. Has 'The Biggest, Blackest Cock." hidden in the lid once more, but this edition also has a one-of-a-kind procedurally generated card that is unique to each box, as well as a secret bonus card hidden inside the bottom of the box (that also has to be cut out) that says "A dick so big and so black that it is a problematic stereotype."
  • The 90's Nostalgia Pack: 30 cards of 90's kid bullshit.
  • The Science Pack: 30 cards of science bullshit.
  • Sci-Fi Pack: 30 cards of futuristic space bullshit.
  • Geek Pack: 30 cards of entry-level nerd bullshit.
  • Holiday Pack: 2012, 2013, and 2014 all saw 30 card expansions of holiday bullshit.
  • Jew Pack: Oy vey! 30 cards of Yiddish bullshit.
  • Design Pack: 30 cards of over-designed bullshit with George Carlin's seven words you can't say on television as the theme.
  • Fantasy Pack: 32 cards of fantasy bullshit.
  • Food Pack: 30 cards of barely-digestible bullshit.
  • World Wide Web Pack: 30 cards of Plebbit AMA bullshit.
  • Your Shitty Jokes: 50 Blank White Cards
  • Vote for Hillary Pack: 15 cards of Democrat bullshit.
  • Vote for Trump Pack: 15 cards of Republican bullshit.
    • Post-Trump Pack: 25 cards of butthurt liberal bullshit. Originally sold as part of a bug-out bag to assist in fleeing to Mexico.

In addition, the core game set has been released in two special editions:

  • The Black Friday Sale Edition: Everything about the set is exactly the same, but it was only available for order on Black Friday, 2013. It cost 5$ more. Despite this, or more likely, because of this, it not only stayed a best seller on Amazon, but sales went up.
  • Total Bullshit Edition: For Black Friday, 2014, the regular game and all expansions were removed from the store, and replace with this. In it you get no cards. Just an actual box of real bull shit, from a real bull's digestive system. It sold over 30,000 "copies" in one day.

License

Unique for a best selling card game, Cards Against Humanity is released under Creative Commons (CC) BY-NC-SA, meaning it's open for anybody to copy and share, as long as you properly attribute the developer and don't make money off of it. The original set, and generally most of the expansions are provided online in .pdf form for you to print on your own. This licence also makes it easy to play digital versions of the game for those who would rather play with friends long-distance (see "Pretend you're Xyzzy" below).

Custom Cards

Since the cards in Cards Against Humanity are just black and white, it's dead-simple to make custom cards if you can print on cardstock. Mix and match for fun! If you printed your own copy from the .pdf, there are blank cards on the template you can edit and print to match the rest of your collection. Thanks to the licence above, the custom sets below are perfectly valid expansions to the base game.

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