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GAMES: “Cards Against Humanity” Now Offers a Free “Family Edition”

“Cards Against Humanity” is an awesome game . . . and totally not for kids.

Until now.

They’re now offering a beta version of a “Family Edition,” and you can download it for free!

You can download two PDFs of the beta: one 21-page PDF with small square cards and one 47-page PDF with larger rectangular cards. If you want to play, all you need to do is print out the PDF and cut out the cards.

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.

Even though the cards may not be quite as adult as they are in the regular game, they ones in this beta are still creative, funny, and often absurd. And there are still some “dirty” cards, though “‘crap’ and ‘boobies’ is about as bad as it gets,” Cards Against Humanity says in an FAQ on the product’s site.

Download it here

(TheVerge)

Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay

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