4.5
91% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Cards Against Humanity

4.5
91% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Cards Against Humanity wins big in reviews for delivering uproarious, easy-to-learn party play that sparks belly laughs, quick bonding, and late-night chaos—especially with larger groups and expansion packs—so yes, it works. Reviews also flag clear drawbacks: humor can be crass/NSFW and alienating for sensitive or mixed-age crowds, cards lose shock value with repetition, and some prompts feel dated or hard to play with certain audiences.
AI summary based on Thingtesting reviews
A fantastic game and a fantastic company with so many great missions that I’m happy to support.
Such a fun game and a great way to bring everyone together for some laughs and fun! This has been a go to game for our friendship nights for years and it will continue to be a staple in our house!
3y ago
I think it's fun for a few times, but I personally think the novelty of silly word associations wears off and I tend to like games where there's some sort of skill involved rather than just trying to mindread.
3y ago
If your friends do not enjoy playing this game, you should get new friends. It is because of this game that game nights are not a living nightmare.
Not for the easily offended, but man, is this game fun! snarky as all get out, but a lovely way to spend an evening, even if you can never erase the memory of your father-in-law saying... never mind.
3y ago
Isn't this just the best game ever?!?! So much fun every single time!
So much fun! This is our go to card game after a night out.love it that we can take it away with us to any holidays.
3y ago
This is definitely not a game I reach for. I think it's a bit overplayed now and the cards are too predictable. More of a 2017 game...
SUCH A FUNNY GAME!! I wish they would make expansion packs as often as they used to, but wow, if you have a dirty mind and want to have a great laugh, this is the card game made FOR YOU!
I actually started playing this game when you had to download the cards and print them yourself! I love the game, it is fun for large groups, though a little embarrassing to play with family members! This makes a great gift.
This game is hilarious if you have a group of light hearted friends wanting a quick laugh. The game’s humor is incomparable and unlike any game I’ve ever played. It’s not something I’d necessarily play with my grandma so just be conscious who your playing it with.
The most fun game ever. I have purchased 2 extension packs too because my friends and I play it so often.
Love the original pack and that you can add different decks! Love bringing this out at party’s!!!
The novelty will wear off after you play ~ 2/3 times, so the game gets old pretty quick (probably why they rely on expansion packs). I also don’t particularly enjoy the humor, don’t know how to explain it. Feels like the person who wrote it is a narc trying to fit in with the kids lol
Everyone needs a deck of these cards on hand for a party down the line. Can get competitive and cheeky, but always a good fun time.
I absolutely LOVE this game, I have had endless nights of laughs and good memories because of this game. I highly recommend because one you play the whole deck (which I guarantee you will) you can get expansions too!
3y ago
Fun game to play with friends every once in a while
Amazing game to play with adult friends. Someone will get offended, but that has been the companies motto from the start. I’ve been playing cards against humanity since it was a printable version and the expansion packs only add to the fun. Overall, it’s a great game to play to break the ice, relax with friends, or to have at a party.
Hilarious game! Bought it to play with my cousins over thanksgiving and it was a hit! Be careful who you play with 😂
Must have a sense of humor, great drinking game, and interesting way to get to know people. I will say that it's best to play with intelligent/well read people. I have played with less cerebral people and many of the cards went over their heads (historical figures and places, etc), which was slightly awkward but not a deal breaker.