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Cards Against Humanity 2009

Designed by Josh Dillon, Daniel Dranove, Eli Halpern, Ben Hantoot, David Munk, David Pinsof, Max Temkin, Eliot Weinstein

Players4–30
Age17+
Playtime~30 min
Complexity1.2 / 5
BGG rank#16155

What it is

A very light card game, humor, mature / adult game for 4-30 players (~30 min), built around hand management, player judge, simultaneous action selection.

Why it matters

A notable hobby board game, currently ranked #16155 on BoardGameGeek and a widely played party title.

Categories

Card GameHumorMature / AdultParty GamePrint & Play

How to play Cards Against Humanity

Cards Against Humanity is a light & easy to learn game (rated 1.2 of 5 for complexity on BoardGameGeek) that plays with 4–30 players, runs about 30 minutes and is aimed at ages 17 and up. It's a Card Game, Humor and Mature / Adult game where the core of play revolves around Hand Management, Player Judge and Simultaneous Action Selection. A very light card game, humor, mature / adult game for 4-30 players (~30 min), built around hand management, player judge, simultaneous action selection. A notable hobby board game, currently ranked #16155 on BoardGameGeek and a widely played party title.

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