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Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition

Players

4-30

Time

?-?

Age

8+

Weight

1

Rating

6.21

Fit

Teach 2.3

Teaching signal

Replay 3.7

High replayability

Interaction 3.1

Low interaction

Scaling 4.0

Scales well

Strategy 3.8

Deep strategy

Control 2.2

Luck-sensitive

Table feel

Moderate level of direct confrontation and interaction frequency, with limited strategic depth and cooperation.

Replay value

The Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition has a good replayability score, offering a high degree of variability, strategic depth, and scalability. The game is relatively easy to learn, making it accessible to a wide range of players.

Luck profile

The final luck score for Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is 4.33. This indicates that the game has a moderate influence of luck. Random elements like card draws play a significant role in determining the game outcome. However, players have substantial ability to mitigate the effects of luck through strategic decisions and planning. Overall, the game is a balanced mix of luck and strategy.

Overview

Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is a new party game that’s just like Cards Against Humanity, except it’s written for kids and adults to play together. Each round, one player asks a question from a black card, and everyone else answers with their funniest white card. We didn’t just take the adult stuff out of the original game: we wrote a whole new game from scratch and tested it with thousands of families. If you like to laugh at stuff like “filling my butt with spaghetti,” this is the game for you. If you don’t, go fill your butt with spaghetti! —description from the publisher

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Credits

Designers

1
Max Temkin

Publishers

1
Cards Against Humanity LLC

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