that people can buy, own, and trick their friends into playing
Yeah, those friends are sure going to love the social commentary provided by this fake party game, and not at all look at the cards and go "uuuh" while looking awkwardly at each other.
Definitely iamversmartmaterial, but I get the context. CAH was really fun the first couple times I played it, but it quickly devolves into whomever makes the most crass combination of cards even if it doesn't make any sense. I get that that's kind of the point, but the novelty wears off. It also seems like everyone and their mother is making these card games now.
The irony of saying this here isn't lost on me, but I'm certainly not going to make a parody game that tells everyone else they're stupid for participating in CAH.
squirrelkicker16 on March 15th, 2019 at 23:50 UTC »
how do you get that upset at cards against humanity
IDidntChooseUsername on March 16th, 2019 at 00:18 UTC »
Yeah, those friends are sure going to love the social commentary provided by this fake party game, and not at all look at the cards and go "uuuh" while looking awkwardly at each other.
BriGuyBeach on March 16th, 2019 at 00:56 UTC »
Definitely iamversmartmaterial, but I get the context. CAH was really fun the first couple times I played it, but it quickly devolves into whomever makes the most crass combination of cards even if it doesn't make any sense. I get that that's kind of the point, but the novelty wears off. It also seems like everyone and their mother is making these card games now.
The irony of saying this here isn't lost on me, but I'm certainly not going to make a parody game that tells everyone else they're stupid for participating in CAH.