Cards Against Humanity is a wacky, boundary-crossing, and highly entertaining party game for anyone with a quirky sense of humor. A card is drawn from the deck, and then it must be combined with the cards in hand to form bizarre sentences. The winner is the one who creates the funniest or most ridiculous match. This game is similar to the Danish version,Det Dårlige Selskab.
Cards Against Humanity is a flexible game. Along with the rules, there are several suggestions for changing the game experience - from ending each game with a Haiku poem to playing God is dead where you only use the white answer cards. The possibilities are endless - and the combinations open up for many funny, embarrassing, crazy, and boundary-crossing answers.
The game consists of cards in two colors, black and white. The white cards are question cards with a missing word. The black cards consist of words that you use to fill in the blanks on the white cards.
All players receive 10 white cards. Then a player draws a black card, reads it out loud, and waits for the remaining players to choose the white card they think fits best. The chosen white cards are mixed and read out loud by the player with the black card. The player with the black card picks a winner and gives the black card to that player. The black card counts as a point card. Then the turn goes clockwise, and the next player draws a black card and so it continues.
Players who do not win draw a new white card so they always have 10 cards in total. The round winner does not draw a new white card but takes the black card. The winner is ultimately the person with 10 black cards and no white cards.
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