Is Cards Against Humanity worth the money?
Some cards haven’t aged well, but it’s still a worthwhile purchase. Cards Against Humanity is a modern classic that’s as cringe-inducing as it is beloved. However, once the novelty wears off, the gameplay leaves something to be desired so you’ll likely have to invest in themed expansion packs to keep it fresh.
What is the dirty version of Cards Against Humanity?
The Absurd Box is an expansion to Cards Against Humanity. Contains 300 of the weirdest cards we’ve ever written (255 white and 45 black). These cards came to us after wandering the desert for 20 years. Red, Blue, and Green Boxes not required, though heartily recommended.
Is there an extra card in the original Cards Against Humanity?
The hidden card, also known as the extra card and the secret card, is hidden within the package of one of the editions of “Cards Against Humanity” boxes.
Can a 13 year old play Cards Against Humanity?
Many of the regular Cards Against Humanity cards aren’t appropriate for most children, but the company says this version of the game is designed “for people ages 8 and up” and that the content is “PG-rated.” The game has also been play-tested with families, according to Cards Against Humanity.
What comes in the bigger blacker box?
The Bigger, Blacker Box is an empty black box that has room for every Cards Against Humanity card ever made (and many more that we’ll make in the future). It also comes with fifty blank cards and our exclusive Box Expansion. Best of all, it’s available now in the U.S. and Canada.
Do you have to be 17 to buy cards against humanity?
For ages 17 and up.
Should a 15 year old play cards against humanity?
Is what do you Meme dirty?
Q: This game is too dirty or raunchy A: For our adult party games, the 17+ age restriction is meant to help convey that the game contains adult (in some cases vulgar) content/themes. If you’re looking for more all-ages or clean language fun, check out our line of family friendly games.