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Cards Against Humanity Family Edition $19.19 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Good deal for a fun game.

  • It’s not just the regular game with all the adult stuff taken out; We rewrote the whole thing and playtested it with thousands of families
  • Includes 600 cards packed with groundbreaking toilet humor, such as “Filling my butt with spaghetti” and “A cloud that rains diarrhea”
  • Recommended for kids and adults ages 8 and up; Don’t worry, there’s no adult content
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  • Nice one, thanks OP!

  • It keeps saying it can't be shipped to my selected address. I didn't realise that Sydney was so difficult for Amazon AU to deliver to. I've never seen this error before.

    • Worked for me to a street address, but wouldn't deliver to a PO Box if that's your issue?

    • Same issue.

  • +21

    best way to get people to leave a party is to crack this out

    • +6

      yep, i cant stand this game

    • The family edition or regular?

    • +1

      Maybe save the kids games for kids parties? Leave me off your invite list lol

    • +1

      What's so bad about it? Having not played it, interested in a bit more detail.

      • +1

        Gets old pretty quickly after around the third round when you've seen all the cards at that point. Usually devolves into people just using the most offensive card they have in their deck for every prompt.

  • I’m guessing this is the “safe” version right?

    • Yes.

      Poop jokes are as offensive as it gets. No sex, violence or similar jokes here.

  • +2

    $17.50 from Sanity (doesn't include shipping) if you live in the year 1995.
    I assume bricks and mortar stores these days? I actually don't know. Click/collect? Postage with a code or over a certain amount, can't say I know anything about Sanity in the 21st century.

    https://www.sanity.com.au/products/2502519/Cards-Against-Hum…

  • This is the tame version no one wants to buy, which is why it's on sale everywhere.

  • +1

    Is this like getting a family edition of the Karma sutra book?

  • -1

    All the Cards against humanity games suck. All they are is scaffolding to reach milquetoast jokes that would kill you if banality had a toxicity threshold. If playing one of these ever beats standard conversation with your friends in humour and enjoyment then I would be shocked and even then you shouldn't pay for the privilege of bandying about stale memes and le heckin mecha Hitler nonsense on lousy cardstock. You could buy blank cards and write your own in-joke gags and potentially have a fun game, but I would play practically anything else over these tragic products.

    • +3

      … you sound fun at parties

    • +6

      Did you recently buy a thesaurus?

      • +8

        What erudite rationale could possibly rouse your sagacious faculties to ponder such a labyrinthine conjecture?

    • -1

      Cocaine is a helluva drug

    • +1

      Completely agree. I have played 3 of their games. Just so lame. We have the kids version too (received as a gift). The kids didn't last one full round. I don't understand the love for this franchise.

      • Millennials who never outgrew 90s-00s edgy humour.

  • Cards against humanity the (profanity) version haha

  • Ah the safe version one

  • +1

    Had this for years, its a bit meh and not because of the missing profanity. It has some funny cards but a lot more misses.

    The expansion “glow in the dark” pack is pretty good though , just a funnier bunch of cards all round.
    One annoying issue is the expansion cards are a slightly different size to the main pack, though maybe newer versions are evenly sized.

    The kids often take the expansion pack by itself to play independently.

  • +1

    JB can price match.

  • +1

    Have the knock-off version "Kids Against Maturity" from. BigW. There's a standard version (text only) and an illustrated version with little cartoons. Youngest is dyslexic, so the illustrated version was helpful. Good bit of fun for the family.

    Reviews said it was better than the official CAH family, but I haven't played both to compare.

  • +4

    I never understood this game it's like how aliens imagine humour.

  • +1

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    • Argh! How could i forget this!

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