2024 the best card games review


Price: $29.00
(as of Oct 25, 2024 23:34:15 UTC - Details)

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Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is a new fill-in-the-blank comedy game that’s just like Cards Against Humanity, but it’s made for kids and adults to play together.
A whole new game written from scratch for kids and adults to play together.
Comes with 600 all-new cards about toilets, butt spaghetti, and Mom’s friend Donna.
Appropriate for all humans age 8 and up.
Tested with thousands of families over many years.
Sorry, not as fun as Xbox.
Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great family game if you have a good since of humor
Review: Great game for the family if you have a fun sense of humor. Great value for the money. Age range around 8 if they are good readers. We love playing this game with our kids and friends and the rest of our family. I highly recommend this game.

Reviewer: Valerie Stolfi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Kids love this!
Review: Bought for kids to use on vacation. We played it every night for two weeks. they laughed so much and so did we! A lot of family fun! Well worth it!

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great family game
Review: My family loves this game. We laugh so hard when we play.

Reviewer: Samantha B
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Funny for kids and adults
Review: If your offended by farts or poop, probably not for you

Reviewer: Jada (=
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: NOT standard CAH size
Review: Overall, this is a decent standalone set that you could play with your whole family (those that are old enough to read, at least.)The one thing that I am TRULY bummed about is that these cards are a few mm larger than standard CAH cards. Even though it makes for sorting the kids cards quickly, storing them in my CAH travel cases is problematic. More than that, though, the non-standard size makes it hard to mix these in to play with the usual CAH cards. Adults generally don't want "kids" white cards, plus it's easy to identify which person played the larger card since they stand out.That said, I LOVE using the black cards from this set with standard white cards. It's a nice change and puts an adult spin on childhood icons. Let's just say that in our last game, Barbie and Dora did some exploring! =D

Reviewer: Sydney Gardner
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun Game for our family!!
Review: Very fun game for the kids and adults. My kids LOVED this game. Some cards were inappropriate and we removed them. Otherwise will purchase more packs of family edition.

Reviewer: amanda conner
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good card game
Review: Easy to use my kids like playing it

Reviewer: California Mom
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: My 8 year old son was laughing and rolling on the floor!
Review: Never in a million years did I think that I'd be exposing my poor children to diarrhea, turds that just won't flush, and getting your ponytail stuck in your butt, but here we are, mom of 2 boys, and I hear plenty of potty jokes around my house. I guess if you can't beat them, join them? We had a lot of fun playing this, and my 5 year old even was laughing and participating (we were letting him choose the funniest card/winner in each round). The boys had so much fun, they asked to play it again the following day! We don't really play to win, or even follow the rules necessarily.. and have sat down to play for as short as 30 minutes at a time and still have fun.That being said, this is mostly inappropriate potty talk. I would NOT play this around the grandparents, nor would I expose other peoples kids to it because it would probably upset some people. You have to KNOW what you are getting yourself into, and if disgusting poop and potty jokes aren't for you, then WALK AWAY. If you are worried about ruining your innocent child, WALK AWAY. This isn't for you.I also purchase 'Not Parent Approved' at the same time to test it out. It is much cleaner IMO, and less offensive, but that being said, I don't think my kids would even get the jokes. They are more subtle, and have more social type situations in them that my boys at 8 and 5 aren't mature enough to get. Basically, it wouldn't be funny to them. But, It is much less offensive, and I could see pre-teens and girls possibly enjoying it more since it's not as crude as CAH. If you are worried about your kids being exposed to super gross/crude/potty humor, I recommend the 'Not Parent Approved' cards. There are a few poop jokes in there, but they are fewer and farther between and not as graphic. I also wouldn't hesitate to let other people's kids play "Not Parent Approved". But for our family, we enjoy Cards Against Humanity Family Edition more.

Reviewer: jose
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me gustó bastante el juego es muy divertido, lo que no me gustó es que la caja viniera un poco golpeada

Reviewer: Ela.Lizzie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: For the whole family!!!!

Reviewer: Helen Lafferty
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Having played the original adult version, was great to introduce the concept to our kids and their grandparents (who knew my dad could be so rude!). Great family game! Lots of toilet humour gave my youngest the giggles and my eldest some sniggers as the responses were understood on multiple levels!Warning: take the recommendation to remove any cards younger (or older) players may find offensive seriously. There are a few that whilst not sweary could lead to uncomfortable conversations, or be too upsetting/ inappropriate for your situation. I also removed some cards that my 8 year old wouldn’t understand to save her feeling she wasn’t completely part of the game.

Reviewer: Deborah
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: All the family liked it

Reviewer: Rene
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Glad that there is a pack that it somewhat friendly for kids. I'm saying somewhat because there is a lot of cards about farting, pooping, burping etc that some families may not think are suitable for 8+. My family has a huge sense of humor so we thought it was hilarious to add to our original CAH packs. They're bigger then your normal cards against humanity sets, which is nice cause kids have smaller hands so these are easier for them to hold. I also like that it states what answers and questions were written by kids.

Customers say

Customers find the game fun for family and funny. They mention it's a great party game and appropriate for kids. However, some customers have mixed opinions on whether it's family-friendly.

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