

🃏 Laugh Out Loud, Together — The Family Game That Keeps Everyone in on the Joke!
Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition is a 600-card fill-in-the-blank party game designed for players aged 8 and up. It features kid-friendly humor, wider cards for smaller hands, and has been extensively playtested with families to ensure fun without adult content. Ideal for 8+ players, it encourages social bonding and laughter across generations.






| ASIN | B0875DFSJ3 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,863 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 140 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Colour | One Colour |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (13,596) |
| Date First Available | 26 May 2020 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Promoting family ties and social interaction |
| Item model number | FAM |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Material Composition | Plastic |
| Material Type(s) | Paper |
| Number of Game Players | 8+ |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 10.41 x 6.86 cm; 1.22 kg |
| Release date | 22 Aug. 2019 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
A**A
Fun, immature laughs.
This is a brilliant game. Has kids and adults in stitches without fail. Lots of chat about bums, poop and farts, so just right for immature parents and 8+ kids.
S**E
Hilarious
Thoroughly enjoyed by 12yr old, parents and grandparents.
H**Y
Lots of laughter!
Having played the original adult version, was great to introduce the concept to our kids and their grandparents (who knew my dad could be so rude!). Great family game! Lots of toilet humour gave my youngest the giggles and my eldest some sniggers as the responses were understood on multiple levels! Warning: take the recommendation to remove any cards younger (or older) players may find offensive seriously. There are a few that whilst not sweary could lead to uncomfortable conversations, or be too upsetting/ inappropriate for your situation. I also removed some cards that my 8 year old wouldn’t understand to save her feeling she wasn’t completely part of the game.
M**G
Kids enjoy it
Good game that kids enjoy but answers get boring after a few games and hours of playing
D**T
Best family game for guaranteed laughs
Bought as a gift for my son and couldn't breath within 5 minutes for laughing. Great for the ages specified and teaches you to tailor humour to the "card czar". 5 stars!
K**M
Laugh out loud
One of the best games around. We laughed so much. Cheeky little words in the pack which makes it even funnier
L**S
Christmas games day
Was a great laugh everyone was in stitches! Was a lot of farting cards I suppose as that’s funny to children etc my son did comment that they are kind of the same (farting) cards lol but he enjoyed it
B**E
Great fun party game, lacklustre production quality
Cards Against Humanity has been a party game staple for several years now, but not always the best for sharing with the family. Heck, even in the right settings, some cards push the self-implemented "edginess" levels to limits that can occasionally push the comfort levels for some. I can live with them, but always appreciated the jokes that went for classic laughs over shock value, so was excited to discover this edition of the game. The cards are ridiculous, childish, and non-sensical, and whilst some of the prompts aren't always to the standard of the base game, the fun is never lost to overly family friendly concerns. The answers still aren't entirely "clean" for the most conservative families, but think poopie jokes and innuendos rather than lines about sex and murder. For the record, I didn't specifically buy this for family play, just for a whimsical addition to all adult games nights, and the jokes still go down a treat. One area the game didn't impress, however, was the production. The cards are notably not as high quality as my original UK base set, and the box itself arrived indented and damaged, seemingly before being packed. The printing is also inconsistent, with the text on some cards very close to the top edge on some and slightly fainter or off centre on others. Of course, none of this directly detracts from the fun of the game, but I expected a higher quality of product, whereas this feels like it was rushed by cost cutting at the production line stage. One final note for anyone looking to mix the cards with their other CAH sets, the backs of the cards have a distinct pattern which would notably clash with the original, plain black card design, so they are best kept in separate sets.
C**A
Muito divertido de jogar com amigos.
E**E
For the whole family!!!!
M**Y
Ich nutze das Spiel um unterschwellig Englisch zu üben mit Schüler*innen. Es ist witzig und bringt auf jeden Fall neues Vokabular bei.
L**J
This was a Christmas gift for my teenager who had heard about Cards against Humanity. It came out at Christmas lunch with extended family, participants ages ranged from 14 to 80. We played for several hours and while some people thought this version was a bit tame, we all still had a good time and quite a few laughs. It was interesting to note what one person found funniest is not what others would have picked, so some strategy came into play. Another family friendly and youth friendly game to get people off of devices and connecting and interacting with each other.
B**M
Very funny, we've had a lot of fun playing this as a family
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