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Sunday, December 1, 2013

YSK there is an online version of CAH (Cards Against Humanity)

Card Against Humanity, for those who don’t know, is a politically incorrect table game, that’s the best definition I can think right now. Anyway, for those who can get the physical version of the game called Pretend you’re Xyzzy. This game is completely made in JavaScript, so you don’t need to install anything.

Cards against humanity.

The site lists two servers that you can use to play against other players. You’ll be able to select your nickname and join or create a game. It’s very simple, and even has a chat that it’s barely used.

In case you don’t know how to play the game, these are the rules:

To start the game, each player draws ten white "answer" cards. One randomly chosen player begins as the Card Czar, and plays a black "question" card. The Card Czar reads the question out to the group. Each player answers the question by passing one white "answer" card, face down, to the Card Czar. The Card Czar shuffles all of the answers, reads them out loud in a humorous fashion, and picks their favorite. Whoever played that answer gets to keep the Black Card as one Awesome Point. After each round, a new player becomes the Card Czar, and every player draws back up to ten cards

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