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Cards Confronting Humanity
Cards Against Humanity logo 2009.svg
Designers Josh Dillon
Daniel Dranove
Eli Halpern
Ben Hantoot
David Munk
David Pinsof
Max Temkin
Eliot Weinstein
Publisher Cards Against Humanity LLC
Release appointment May 2011; xi years ago  (2011-05)
Players iii – 20+
Historic period range 17+
Cards 550 (1.0), 600 (two.0)[a] (base set)
Deck Dedicated
Playing time 30 min – ninety min
Website www.cardsagainsthumanity.com Edit this at Wikidata

Cards Against Humanity is an adult party game in which players consummate fill-in-the-blank statements using words or phrases typically accounted offensive, risqué or politically incorrect printed on playing cards. It has been compared to the 1999 card game Apples to Apples [1] and originated from a Kickstarter campaign in 2011. Its championship refers to the phrase "crimes against humanity", reflecting its politically incorrect content.[2]

Evolution [edit]

Cards Confronting Humanity was created by a grouping of 8 Highland Park High School alumni.[3] Heavily influenced by the popular Apples to Apples carte du jour game, information technology was initially named Cardenfreude [4] (a pun on Schadenfreude) and involved a group of players writing out the most abstract and, often, humorous response to the topic question. The name was later inverse to Cards Confronting Humanity, with the answers pre-written on the white cards known today.[5] Co-creator Ben Hantoot cited experiences with various games such as Magic: The Gathering, Balderdash, and Charades every bit inspiration, besides noting that Mad Libs was "the most directly influence" for the game.[half-dozen]

The game was financed with a Kickstarter crowdfunding entrada and influenced by a previous crowd-funded entrada for a book on the blueprint of then-President of the United States Barack Obama's entrada.[7] The campaign started on December 1, 2010; it met its goal of $4,000 in two weeks.[viii] The campaign ended on January 30, 2011, and raised over $15,000; just under 400% of its original goal. With this additional money raised towards the game, the creators added fifty more than cards to the game itself.[nine]

Gameplay [edit]

A black "question" card and a white "answer" card

To starting time the game, each player draws vii white cards.

According to the dominion book provided with the game, the person who nigh recently defecated (a grade of primitive randomization) begins as the "Carte du jour Arbiter" (or "Carte du jour Tsar") and plays a black card, face. The Menu Czar then reads the question or fill-in-the-blanks phrase on the black menu out loud.

The other players answer the question or fill up in the blanks past each passing ane white card (or however many required by the black card), face down, to the Card Czar.

The Card Arbiter shuffles all of the answers and shares each menu combination with the group. For full effect, the Card Czar should commonly re-read the black card before presenting each answer. The Card Czar then picks the funniest play, and whoever submitted it gets ane "Awesome Point".

After the round, a new role player becomes the Bill of fare Czar, and everyone draws dorsum up to seven white cards.[10]

The part of oral communication of a white bill of fare is a noun or gerund, including both single words and phrase constructions. Black cards are either backup-the-bare statements or questions. Both white and blackness cards break these rules on rare occasions.

The rules practise not land how to win the game—the object being but to take fun.

The rules in Cards Confronting Humanity are flexible and can be altered with the many firm rules (which are listed in the rules) that players tin can contain (eastward.1000. winning cards are chosen democratically, ability to merchandise points for cards, points given by ranks, etc.). The official rules include additional provisions for gambling previously won "Awesome Points" for the right to play boosted white cards during a round.

A game of Cards Against Humanity in progress

Release and sales [edit]

After half-dozen months of development, Cards Confronting Humanity was officially released in May 2011. A month later, information technology became the number one game on Amazon.[xi] Since its release, CAH has gradually become more popular and has seen a rise of sales throughout the years. The Chicago Sun-Times estimated that CAH earned at least $12 million in turn a profit, and according to the company, customers take downloaded the PDF file one.5 million times in the twelvemonth since they began tracking the numbers.[12]

In October 2011, the game was exhibited as part of the "Big Games" area of the almanac IndieCade games festival in Culver City, where the release of a beginning expansion was announced.[13] In Nov 2011, the expansion was released. Information technology sold out in three days. The first expansion contained 100 new cards and 12 blank cards.[xiv]

The base game cards are licensed under CC-By-NC-SA ii.0 license and can be downloaded at their website.

Black Friday promotions [edit]

Since 2013, the creators of Cards Against Humanity take held satirical promotions on Black Friday. In 2013, an "anti-auction" was held in which the game's cost was raised past $5. Despite its higher price, the game maintained its best-selling condition on Amazon and experienced a minor spike in sales during that period.[15]

In 2014, to "help you experience the ultimate savings on Cards Against Humanity", the game and its expansions were removed from the online shop and replaced past "Bullshit" boxes containing sterilized bull feces, sold at $6 each.[xvi] Over 30,000 boxes were sold.[17]

The 2022 Holiday Hole being dug

In 2015, the game's online store was replaced by an club course with an offering to "Requite Cards Against Humanity $5" and receive nothing in render. The offer was justified by claiming that "the greatest Black Fri gift of all is ownership nothing. We're offering that for the rock-bottom price of $five. How can yous afford NOT to seize this incredible opportunity?", and that what the money would be used for would be announced "soon".[18] 11,248 customers spent $71,145 on the offer during the campaign. The money was divided equally among the Cards Confronting Humanity team members, who were asked to report back what they spent their money on. Many of them made donations to charities.[19]

For 2016, the creators began to live stream the excavation of a "Holiday Hole", located in Oregon, Illinois, and stated that they would continue to dig the hole as long every bit they continue to receive donations. The creators did not land whatsoever reason for the hole nor any planned utilize of the money, and explicitly ruled out clemency in a FAQ past request the reader, "why aren't Yous giving all this money to clemency? Information technology's your money." $100,573 was nerveless.[20] [21] Afterwards in the calendar week, the hole was filled back in and reseeded.[22]

Prior to Black Fri in 2017, a make of irish potato chips known as "Original Prongles" (a parody of Pringles) were spotted in multiple Target stores, with packaging featuring a pig mascot and the slogan "Once Y'all Pop... That's Great!". On Blackness Friday, the Cards Against Humanity website was redirected to OriginalProngles.com, which appear that the creators of Cards Against Humanity had exited the gaming industry in favor of snack food, with a commitment to "bold flavors and assuming thinking". In a FoxNews.com interview, Max Temkin and Josh Dillon (who referred to themselves as Prongles' "master flavor officers") stated that Prongles and its pig mascot were inspired past US president Donald Trump, adding that "if you love President Donald J. Trump, nosotros guarantee you will love the tangy onion and thick cream flavors of Original Prongles. That'southward why we hope to Make America CRUNCH Over again™! [sic]"[23] [24] [25]

In 2018, the creators held a "99 Percent Off Auction", selling random items (such as a used 2022 Ford Fiesta, medieval weapons, and even cash) for 99% off, with a new detail every x minutes. The creators stated that the promotion was "100% real and maybe a very bad idea."[26] [27]

In 2019, the creators held a "Black Friday A.I. Challenge", pitting the company'southward writers against a machine learning algorithm, producing two themed carte packs: the Man Pack and the A.I. Pack. If the Human Pack sold more, the writers would get a $5,000 bonus and if the A.I. won, the writers would be fired. The Human being Pack ultimately sold over $1,000 more than than the A.I. Pack.[28]

For 2020, in lieu of doing a prank, Cards Against Humanity donated the $250,000 set aside for a Black Friday promotion to five charities: the Equal Justice Initiative, the New Georgia Project, National Low Income Housing Coalition, Brave Space Alliance, and the Laughing At My Nightmare COVID-19 Relief Fund.[29]

In 2021, the creators held a "Cards Against Humanity Pays You $5 Sale", in which the creators would pay $5 and upwardly to site visitors for doing various tasks, ranging from asking Hellmann's to bring back "Clam-O-NAISE", to donating teeth, to helping the creators figure out what program they saw Patrick Fischler in (Nash Bridges). Some tasks, like getting the COVID-nineteen vaccine that day, would reward $100, while other tasks, like guessing how many jelly beans have been put inside a 1993 Cadillac Allanté, would reward $10,000 to one person.[30]

Expansions and additional products [edit]

Cards Against Humanity comes as a base of operations gear up, with six separate commercially available expansions, ix themed packs, and one additional accompaniment. There are also three international editions and xx limited availability releases.

On July 28, 2015, Cards Against Humanity appear a design-themed expansion pack, featuring thirty cards that were created by famous designers riffing on comedian George Carlin's "vii dingy words". All proceeds were donated to the Chicago Blueprint Museum.[31]

In July 2017, a special edition of the base game, Cards Against Humanity For Her, was unveiled, in support of EMILY's Listing—a U.Due south. political activity committee that aims to help elect female pro-pick Democratic candidates to office. As a satire of the "pink tax", information technology is exactly the same, except $v more expensive and with a pinkish-colored box.[32]

Political interest and the Nuisance Commission [edit]

In August 2016, Cards Against Humanity released 2 "America Votes" packs for the two presidential candidates: Vote for Hillary Pack and Vote for Trump Pack. Each pack contains xv cards of jokes about the candidate. Designer Max Temkin said that the gain for both packs would become to the Clinton campaign regardless.[33] The grouping began posting billboards under a political action committee called the Nuisance Commission.[34] Temkin named the PAC in honor of his grandfather, a Jewish pow in World War II who formed a "nuisance committee" to try to badger their Nazi captors without getting killed.[35] In September, the grouping advertised on a billboard in Chicago with the words: "If Trump is then rich, how come up he didn't buy this billboard?"[36] In October 2016, the Nuisance Committee posted a billboard in Dearborn, Michigan which was printed in Arabic text on a black background, reading "Donald Trump can't read this, simply he is scared of information technology".[37] [38] [39] An Overwatch-themed anti-Trump billboard was also posted in Orlando, Florida.[40]

In November 2018, the Nuisance Committee posted billboards against incumbent Illinois representative Peter Roskam.[34]

In mid-Nov 2017, the creators appear a campaign, Cards Against Humanity Saves America, in protestation of the Trump administration and Donald Trump's proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall, arguing that Trump was "a preposterous golem who is afraid of annihilation. He is and so afraid that he wants to build a $20 billion wall that everyone knows will accomplish nothing." It was revealed that the creators had purchased vacant land along the wall and "retained a law business firm specializing in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for the wall to become congenital". It was likewise announced that those who made a $xv donation for the entrada would receive six "surprises" throughout December, including additional cards and a map of the same land plot.[41] One of the surprises was the redistribution of the money paid, including 10,000 refunds, and issuing $i,000 cheques to 100 donors they determined to exist the nearly in need.[42]

Reception [edit]

The game was praised every bit "Simple, even so well-executed" by the Chicago Tribune "Puzzler",[43] "pretty amazing" by The A.Five. Guild, and "the game your party deserves" by Thrillist.[44] Nonetheless, in Dec 2015, the game received a rating of 6.48/ten in reviews on BoardGameGeek. The score earned it a ranking of 146 in party games.[45]

Reviews note the similarity between Cards Against Humanity and the 1999 family card game Apples to Apples. The A.Five. Social club interview calls the game "a sort of Apples to Apples for the crass and jaded."[5] Criticism of the game stems from its enjoyment primarily depending on the number of players participating as well as many reviewers' business organization that its politically incorrect content may offend sure audiences.[46]

In a letter of the alphabet of complaint to The New York Times Magazine, writer Dan Brooks argued:

Like America'south well-nigh successful brands, Cards Confronting Humanity positions itself against the masses, when in fact information technology is mass taste distilled. It is the production of a culture in which transgressing social norms has become an agreed-on social norm ... Cards Against Humanity isn't really transgressive at all. It is a game of naughty giggling for people who think the phrase "blackness people" is inherently funny ... The awful thing is that it works. The reliability of Cards Against Humanity equally an activity most people will savour only makes it more than depressing to those of us immune to its charms. Information technology is, in the end, a party game for horrible people. But who else is in that location to political party with?[47]

Brooks' editorial received attention from media sources such every bit The A.Five. Order and PJ Media.[48]

Criticism [edit]

In 2022 a 19-twelvemonth-old transgender human being from Boston posted a photo of a burning game carte du jour, featuring the text "Passable transvestites."[49] After the post quickly spread, game creator Max Temkin apologized, proverb "I regret writing this carte du jour, it was a mean cheap joke. Nosotros took information technology out a while ago".[50]

A 2022 analysis of the game showed a strong racial bias in the cards. One-fifth of the original card deck included answers involving race. Of those cards, merely 11 pct of white cards were racially charged compared to 60 percent of black cards, 60 pct of Hispanic cards, 80 percent of Asian cards, and 100 percent of Native American cards. Cards were coded as "racially charged" if they spoke to a historical or contemporary oppressive event or stereotype, for example, "The Trail of Tears," "The difficult working Mexican," or "Helplessly giggling at the mention of Hutus and Tutsis," all of which are actual cards from the deck.[51]

The game has also been criticized for its apply of misogyny, rape, and child corruption for humor.[52] Cards such as "Child abuse," "This year'due south mass shooting," and "Holding down a child and farting all over him" remain in the original deck of the game.[53] Jokes involving rape were pointed out early on in the game's history and were subsequently removed, just "Surprise sex!," "Copping a experience," and "Coathanger abortions" remain in the game.[54]

Run across too [edit]

  • Apples to Apples – like game that influenced Cards Against Humanity and other carte du jour comparison titles
  • Dixit
  • Hawaii 2 - an isle in Maine bought past Cards Against Humanity LLC in 2014
  • Joking Hazard
  • Under the Gun Theater § Past productions
  • What Do You Meme?

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Version two.0 of Cards Against Humanity expanded the base set to 600 cards.

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Farther reading [edit]

  • Walker, Rob (September i, 2016). "Cards Against Humanity Has Been a Huge Win for This Modest Printing Visitor". Bloomberg.com.

External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Cards Against Humanity, episode of TableTop with Aisha Tyler, Laina Morris, Ali Spagnola and Wil Wheaton

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