Cards Against Humanity is one of the most hilarious games out there, but it normally isn’t appropriate for children. It may even be too risque for a lot of adults. Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition packs in lots of laughs with more family-friendly content (as long as you’re okay with poop jokes).
And to make social distancing a little more fun, Cards Against Humanity is making the Family Edition free to download and print. The makers suggest you look over the cards before playing with your family in case there are any you don’t like.
To start playing, all you have to do is answer a few questions, give your email address, download, print, and cut out the cards! If you don’t have a working printer, we think it could be just as much fun to download the PDF on your computer and then craft the cards by hand.
Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is intended for ages eight and up.
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