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InOne 18-05-2014 01:34 PM

Dinner party card game that mocks Maddie, Jade Goody and Hillsborough
 
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Billed as ‘a party game for horrible people’, it is the latest craze being played at dinner parties across the land.
Cards Against Humanity is a game in which players are encouraged to be as ‘despicable’ and offensive as they possibly can.
Critics have slammed the US creators who admit their aim was to tarnish Britain’s most sacred institutions.
The card game mocks the Royal Family, politicians and the Hillsborough disaster in which 96 Liverpool football fans died. It also insults dead reality TV star Jade Goody and missing youngster Madeleine McCann.
The McCanns’ spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, said: ‘The offensiveness of this speaks for itself. For the makers of the game to make light of a missing child is beyond offensive. They should reconsider what they’re doing and all Madeleine references should be cut out of future editions. It is deeply offensive.’
In the game, one player asks a question from a black card and everyone else answers with their ‘funniest’ white card. It is the nature of the questions and answers on the cards, that make the game so controversial.
Each black card is either a question, or a phrase where the key words have been left as blank. At first they might seem innocuous, such as: ‘What’s that smell?’ However, another card reads: ‘In Michael Jackson’s final moments he thought about...’
The players then respond from the selection of answers from white cards they have in their hand. These include ‘Madeleine McCann’, ‘Jade Goody’s cancerous remains’ and ‘Hillsborough’.


Read more:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ough-dead.html
Would you play it?

Ramsay 18-05-2014 01:36 PM

I ****ing love it
But really, it looks like it's trying to be obscene just for the sake of being obscene. blah

jackc1806 18-05-2014 01:37 PM

A bit silly but not really that outrageous

Samm 18-05-2014 01:39 PM

who ever made it is a low life who has nothing else to do

Tom4784 18-05-2014 01:40 PM

Cards against Humanity is hilarious and harmless. It's just the Daily Mail trying to stir up **** because they're too incompetent to report on an actual story.

Samuel. 18-05-2014 01:43 PM

Ha, Cards Against Humanity is amazing

It says right on the box, a party game for horrible people

Marsh. 18-05-2014 01:44 PM

Who has dinner parties? :umm2:

T* 18-05-2014 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 6852700)
Cards against Humanity is hilarious and harmless. It's just the Daily Mail trying to stir up **** because they're too incompetent to report on an actual story.

This! there's very little cards with these in and once you start playing it you end up crying from laughing, love it!

InOne 18-05-2014 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 6852706)
Who has dinner parties? :umm2:

Yeah I was thinking that LOL. I think it's more aimed at pissed up students. Can't imagine anyone who would play it sober.

Black Dagger 18-05-2014 01:45 PM

I love Cards Against Humanity.

Z 18-05-2014 01:46 PM

Already played it before. And Apples to Apples. And Nutsy Bolts. All variations on the exact same theme. I even had my own home made version when I lived in Germany which I played with friends.

Benjamin 18-05-2014 01:47 PM

I quite like the game :laugh:

Marsh. 18-05-2014 01:47 PM

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‘The British have a different humour from Americans. We sent a survey out on the internet with a list of the US cards and asked people to cross out the ones they didn’t understand. Then I had meetings in pubs to discuss the cards we should include in the British version.
‘Hillsborough seemed fair game because it was historic. When we were testing that card we never hit a raw nerve or got any complaints.’
Yeah, mentioning the "Queen's arse" and having your meeting in a pub doesn't make the game funnier to Brits. :umm2:

Did they do survey's in fish and chip shops too? Did they get Irish feedback by visiting Irish bars?

Americans and their stereotypes makes me cringe more than their attempt at an offensive game.

T* 18-05-2014 01:52 PM

If you played it, I'd guarantee you'd love it. People raise an eyebrow once you explain it to them, but when they get into the game, they're having fun as much as the other players who are crying from laughing. We got my MUM to play it and she liked it.

T* 18-05-2014 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 6852714)
Yeah, mentioning the "Queen's arse" and having your meeting in a pub doesn't make the game funnier to Brits. :umm2:

Did they do survey's in fish and chip shops too? Did they get Irish feedback by visiting Irish bars?

Americans and their stereotypes makes me cringe more than their attempt at an offensive game.

:facepalm: Another person who's completely missed the point.

Marsh. 18-05-2014 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6852725)
:facepalm: Another person who's completely missed the point.

The face palm is for?

I've not misunderstood anything, my post was about the card maker's attempts at adding "British-isms" to their game.

T* 18-05-2014 01:57 PM

Online version of the same so you can try it: http://pyz.socialgamer.net/index.php
I was thinking about making a tibb room

T* 18-05-2014 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 6852730)
The face palm is for?

I've not misunderstood anything, my post was about the card maker's attempts at adding "British-isms" to their game.

And they've successfully done it, just because they mentioned a pub doesn't mean "OOH LOOOK THEYRE STEREOTYPING" The British version is a tweaked version because there was cards that people didn't understand, like some American celebrities and politicians that we might not of heard of, and there was some that we didn't understand when I played it with my older sister and her friend.

Samm 18-05-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6852734)
Online version of the same so you can try it: http://pyz.socialgamer.net/index.php
I was thinking about making a tibb room

I've played it for about 5 min and it's not funny at all its just some odd sexual jokes that 11 year olds laugh at, bye

Marsh. 18-05-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom! (Post 6852738)
And they've successfully done it, just because they mentioned a pub doesn't mean "OOH LOOOK THEYRE STEREOTYPING" The British version is a tweaked version because there was cards that people didn't understand, like some American celebrities and politicians that we might not of heard of, and there was some that we didn't understand when I played it with my older sister and her friend.

Yes, you can calm down from patronising me, I understood all of that.

I'm laughing at the fact they think including "The Queen's arse" is going to somehow make it funnier to Brits.... because we have a Queen. How hilarious.

I laugh at controversial jokes as much as the next person but this is quite a poor attempt at a game that's been around a heck of a long time anyway.

Crimson Dynamo 18-05-2014 02:16 PM

This is why i hate dinner parties

Kizzy 18-05-2014 02:27 PM

Remember the twin towers girls who dressed as the twin towers at a 'bad taste' fancy dress? To me this is along the same lines, if it makes me sound old or out of touch to not see any humour in abduction, tragedy and terrorism then I'm happy to be.

Jay. 18-05-2014 02:30 PM

ive played it, it was kinda fun, a little weird too tbh

Vicky. 20-05-2014 10:57 PM

http://www.buzzfeed.com/awesomer/tim...y-was-too-real

#5 and #9 :D

Shaun 21-05-2014 12:11 AM

cards against humanity :love:


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