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Cards Against Humanity
"A party game for horrible people."
Cards Against Humanity Box.jpg
Two views of the published Cards Against Humanity first edition box
Designer(s)
Josh Dillon, Daniel Dranove, Eli Halpern, Ben Hantoot, David Munk, David Pinsof, Max Temkin, Eliot Weinstein
Publisher(s)
Cards Against Humanity, LLC
Publication date
May 2011 (3 years ago)
Genre(s)
Party game
Players
3–20+
Setup time
1–2 minutes
Playing time
30–90 minutes
Website
cardsagainsthumanity.com
Cards Against Humanity is a multiplayer party game available in published hardcopy via purchase and as a free download that players can print off to create their own cards via print shops. Its development originated from a successful Kickstarter campaign and has since received nationwide[clarification needed] acclaim for its simple concept backed up by its satirical, mature content. The game is available under a non-free Creative Commons license BY-NC-SA.[1] Its title references the phrase "crimes against humanity", reflecting its politically incorrect content while its tagline serves as a basic overview of Cards Against Humanity due to the game's mature content and, often, dark comedy-like results.