The Best Games Like Cards Against Humanity, Ranked By How Ridiculous They Are
- Photo: BAD PEOPLE115 VOTES
Ages: 17+
Players: 3-10
Playing Time: 20-60 Minutes
Details: With a name like BAD PEOPLE, you know this game is going to test the bounds of friendship as you ask each other outrageous and brutal questions.
Each round is more ridiculous than the last one with questions like "Most likely to run into a former partner and not remember their name?”, "Who gets paid too much for what they do?", “Least likely to be a target for identity theft?”
- Photo: Exploding Kittens LLC223 VOTES
Ages: 7+
Players: 2-5
Playing Time: 15 Minutes
Details: Exploding Kittens is a great game for adults and kids, just so long as they don't have a strange attachment to kittens. The game works by drawing cards, but if you pull an Exploding Kitten card, you've lost the game.
Basically, "It's like UNO, except there are goats, magical enchiladas, and kittens that can kill you." The game has become so popular that the company released an app you can play anywhere, but the real fun comes in playing this with a group of friends around a table.
- Photo: TeeTurtle317 VOTES
Ages: 14+
Players: 2-8
Playing Time: 30-45 Minutes
Details: In Unstable Unicorns, you build an army of unicorns, betray your friends, and befriend unicorns in this strange and strategic card game.
Don't expect your friendships to survive for long (if you play the game well), and that's all well and good, seeing as this hilarious game will keep you coming back for more.
There are several expansion packs available, so add them to your core game, and have as much fun as possible while enjoying unicorns more than any adult probably should.
- Photo: Exploding Kittens LLC415 VOTES
Ages: 10+
Players: 2-5
Playing Time: 20 Minutes
Details: Have you ever been sitting at home, wondering just how a bear might go about fighting a baby? No? Well, the people over at Exploding Kittens LLC certainly have, and they put together Bears vs. Babies to share their findings with the world in this fur-covered box.
Bears vs. Babies is a strategic party game that's good for adults, but it's also good to play with the kids.
- Photo: Exploding Kittens LLC512 VOTES
Ages: 7+
Players: 4-10
Playing Time: 15-20 Minutes
Details: Don't let the name fool you, You've Got Crabs isn't just meant for adults. You can play this hilarious game from the makers of Exploding Kittens with the kiddies, so long as you keep the obvious innuendo to yourself.
You can even grab an "Immitation Crab Expansion" kit, which comes with two wearable crab claws and a single expansion card, which is incredibly powerful, seeing as whoever holds it must wear the claws during the game.
- Photo: Exploding Kittens LLC612 VOTES
Ages: 7+
Players: 2-6
Playing Time: 15 Minutes
Details: If you've ever been playing a game and thought, "I really wish I could throw a burrito at my friends and get away with it," this is the game for you. Throw Throw Burrito is pretty much what the title says, and it's incredibly fun to play.
Collect matching sets of cards faster than the other players while ducking, weaving, dodging, and throwing squishy (and adorable) burritos. Earn points throughout the game, but lose them if you get hit, so watch out.
This is one of those games that can get out of hand quickly, so play it in a place with a lot of breakable items around... vases, crystal glasses, etc... just make sure you're not playing it at your own home.
- Photo: Grandpa Beck's Games79 VOTES
Ages: 9+
Players: 2-8
Playing Time: 25-40 Minutes
Details: Cover Your Kingdom is a game that's magically malicious. It's all about competition, and it's surprisingly okay to play with the kids.
The party game is all about protecting your assets as you vie for power and expansion in this hilarious game.
- Photo: The Voting Game V811 VOTES
Ages: 12+
Players: 3-8
Playing Time: 20-45 Minutes
Details: In this "What Would You Do" scenario game, players compete to create the most difficult scenario imaginable by combining two Poison Cards.
Each person anonymously "picks their poison," and after the big reveal, players discover who was "right" and who was as insane as the other players' all thought.
There is a Regular Edition and an NSFW Edition of the game. As always, the NSFW Edition is the better of the two... just watch who you play it with...
- Photo: WHAT DO YOU MEME?913 VOTES
Ages: 17+
Players: 3-20
Playing Time: 30-90 Minutes
Details: What Do You Meme? is a game similar to Cards Against Humanity, but instead of matching words, you match caption cards to some of the Internet's most popular Memes.
The game has been expanded upon to include expansions covering pretty much every popular Meme that's been released online in the past few years.
- Photo: BAD CHOICES107 VOTES
Ages: 17+
Players: 3+
Playing Time: 20-45 Minutes
Details: BAD CHOICES is the party game all about the "have you ever" game we all played in high school. Some of the sample questions include the following:
“Have you ever woken up next to someone who you didn't know?”, "Have you ever had a drink thrown in your face?", “Would you rather win $50,000, than have your best friend win $500,000?”
This game is all about discovering how messed up your friends are, so watch how you play, or they might learn the same about you.
- Photo: That's What She Said118 VOTES
Ages: 16+
Players: 4-10
Playing Time: 30-60 Minutes
Details: We've all said, "That's What She Said" at least one time in our lives, and now, you can play a game all about it. Described as "a twisted game of innuendos" is all about getting down and dirty with wherever your perverted mind wants to go.
The game is great for players of all kinds (so long as they're adults). Take it to a bachelor or bachelorette party, ladies night, a night in your college dorm, or to the park to scare passers-by. Wherever you play it, you'll probably want to be as loud as possible, so you can attract a few raised eyebrows and calls of "I never!"
- Photo: Butts in Space127 VOTES
Ages: 9+
Players: 2-4
Playing Time: 30-45 Minutes
Details: Butts in Space: The Card Game is a fun and ridiculous game that's arguably great for the whole family, Evil Butt has stolen all of the toilet paper in the universe, and it's up to the players to sort it out.
Players take on the roles of Bow Butt, Hairy Butt, Classy Butt, and Butt Butt as they try and find more toilet paper before the spaceship is repaired.
It's a race to number 2 in this game all about getting the cutest TP, and hoarding it so you can... well... use it.
- Photo: Quickwits135 VOTES
Ages: 17+
Players: 3+
Playing Time: 20-30 Minutes
Details: QuickWits is a fast-paced adult party game filled with adult themes. It's described as "not for the faint of heart, the uptight, and those with weak bladders. Play responsibly."
There is a sequel game, Quicker Wits, which isn't just about joining the party, it's about keeping the party going. It can be played as a standalone game, or it can be combined with the first game to make for even more hilarious combinations.
- Photo: Quick And Dirty146 VOTES
Ages: 17+
Players: 2-20
Playing Time: 10-30 Minutes
Details: Quick And Dirty is a fast-paced adult-themed party game that rewards quick wits and dirty minds. The game takes almost no time to learn, and it's even described as having "rules so simple even a drunk can understand."
The game works by playing a category card and letter card down at the same time. The first to yell out an answer that begins with the letter and fits in the category is the winner.
An example could be "Things that happen in Vegas" with a letter "M," resulting in a winning call like "MISTAKES!!!"
- Photo: PlayMonster156 VOTES
Ages: 14+
Players: 4-12
Playing Time: 20-40 Minutes
Details: Relative Insanity is a game similar to Cards Against Humanity, but with the added twist of being related to all things family. The game works by throwing out a setup card, which could say something like, "when my brother brought out his new baby to show the family, Granny blurt out..."
The players then choose the punch-line card to finish the phrase, which could end up with something like, "you are not the father" or "somebody took a trip to the land of bad decisions."
It's not as raunchy as CAH can be, but in the same vein, a judge (reader) picks the card combination that's the funniest to award the round to a winner. This game is somewhat safe to play with your own family, but be careful who you choose to play with, or things could get uncomfortable.