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
This brand is awesome. The games are hilarious as are the expansion packs. One year they sold animal poop during Black Friday to show how silly consumerism is and people actually bought it. Can respect it for sure
Hilarious and easy game, definitely perfect for improving upon a get-together with friends. Gives a focus to hanging out without too much rigidity or rule following. Simple and easy to pick up, adds tons of laughs to any social gathering.
A great game to play with groups! The cards are well written and are funny for multiple generations.
I am obsessed with Cards Against Humanity and their fun games! I just got their new game, Head Trip, and have had so much fun with it. It is a great party game and keeps the whole room laughing all night. If you want to laugh your head off all night, you need this game!
2y ago
Who hasn’t played this game growing up as an angsty adolescent? Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoy playing CAH from time-to-time, and still get a fair share of laughs from it, but unless you are constantly stocking up on new editions and themed packs, the game and its outcomes have certainly gotten repetitive and predictable over the years. It does feel a little like GTA V/Online with Rockstar Games milking the game for all it’s worth, except in the form of the Cards Against Humanity concept and the LLC. Would love to see a next generation or evolution of the game.
I have never played a game where I wasn't crying laughing or got to know someone a little better. This game really helps you to get to know people-- for better or worse.
So funny - a family and friend favorite.
Super fun game to play at a game night or on holiday's when family is over! Great fun for all adults.
Game is fun and silly. Can be fun across age groups if you’re brave!
2y ago
Such a fun game. I laughed my butt off. I would love to see more updated verisions released to keep the humor fresh because after a few times of playing the card become staid.
This is definitely an adult game. My adult kids have a blast playing it. I’m a bit more reserved.
Cards Against Humanity is a great game to play with a group of friends…. That are 18+. The cards can be raunchy, dark, and a little inappropriate but definitely hilarious. A great party game but it can also get old quickly. The extension packs are nice though and a good addition if you want something new!
Classic crowd-pleaser. One of the best boxed games and makes a great housewarming gift.
Fun game but hard to keep playing over and over again, especially with the same group of people. If you don't know the people you are playing with well it can be awkward with political/sexual themes.
Classic edgy game - haven’t played in a long time, however I do have good memories from it. Curious how well it would hold up now though
2y ago
Fun concept and have had some laughs, but some cards I would just throw out. Nice to have different versions too.
A classic. Great game that has everyone laughing and is a good way to get to know people. This feels like a staple game at this point.
we love this card game in our household, we leave one at our cabin and always have a good time!
A truly fun, irreverent game for family and friends. Not for the faint hearted or easily embarrassed due to the raunchy nature of most of the cards. Not for kids.
So funny. Always a great time and easy for new players to understand.