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.
Is Cards Against Humanity appropriate for 15 year olds?
Cards Against Humanity is hands down, one of the easiest card games to play, and for those okay with the explicit/offensive humor, one of the most fun to play. However, one of its downsides is that the game isn’t appropriate for kids or teens even.
What are the different types of Cards Against Humanity?
16 Cards Against Humanity Official Expansion Packs
- The Green Box (Our Personal Favorite) The Green Box contains 300 new cards and is the biggest expansion for Cards Against Humanity.
- The Red Box.
- The Blue Box.
- The Bigger Blacker Box.
- The Period Pack.
- The College Pack.
- 90s Nostalgia Pack.
- Weed Pack.
Do you have to be 17 to buy cards against humanity?
For ages 17 and up.
Is there a PG 13 version of Cards Against Humanity?
A PG-13 version of Cards Against Humanity that’s no less fun or hilarious. Suitable for almost any age but enough gross-out humor for the older crowd.
Do you have to be 17 to buy Cards Against Humanity?
Are there hidden cards in 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.
What is Cards Against Humanity and how do you play?
Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people. Unlike most of the party games you’ve played before, Cards Against Humanity is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends. The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else answers with their funniest white card. Hilarious.
Can I sell a copy of Cards Against Humanity?
Cards Against Humanity is available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 license. That means you can use, remix, and share the game for free, but you can’t sell it without our permission.
How has cards against humanity changed for the Australian edition?
For the Australian edition of Cards Against Humanity, we’ve changed about 15% of the game to adapt it to a vapid, fun-loving culture. We were too fat and American to adapt the expansions, but you can still buy them at our store.
Do I need a license to use the name cards against humanity?
We legally own the name “Cards Against Humanity” as well as the design of our game, the slogan, our logos, and all of our writing. That means you need a license from us to use any of that stuff. Please don’t make anything that confuses people into thinking it’s affiliated with us, or we’ll have to call the lawyers.