

🎉 The family game night upgrade you didn’t know you needed!
Kids Against Maturity is a cleverly crafted card game featuring over 600 question and answer cards that blend kid-friendly toilet humor with subtle adult innuendos. Designed for 4 or more players aged 10+, it’s portable and perfect for family gatherings, camping trips, or any occasion where you want to unplug and spark multi-generational laughter. With easy setup and customizable content, it’s the ultimate tool to bring families closer while keeping the fun fresh and inclusive.






| ASIN | B076PRWVFG |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 586 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 39 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Colour | Blue, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (37,047) |
| Date First Available | 6 Aug. 2018 |
| Item model number | 868989000400 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardstock, Paper |
| Number of Game Players | 4+ |
| Number of pieces | 500 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 15.24 x 10.16 cm; 907.18 g |
J**D
A little bit of toilet humour, a little innuendo and a lot a of fun
This is an ideal family game. No it's not very mature but if you expected anything else then all I can say is what did you expect from a game called "Kids against maturity"? There are a few cultural references that are a little US specific but to be honest nothing that anyone with a passing knowledge of television wouldn't get. Probably the most obscure reference I saw that was US specific was "Sticky Joe" who is a character from the Teen Titans. The most obscure reference I found was to Lake Titicaca but that is jut a matter of global general knowledge rather than culture specific knowledge. Yes there are some sexual references but they are all in the form of innuendo which like the humour in a pantomime can be read at face value for children while the adults appreciate the innuendo. The worst I found there was "Mr Merkin's wig". If that card appears while playing then an eight year old child can regard it just as a silly comment about someone's wig and if you think the innuendo is offensive then you are not obliged to explain what a merkin is. All of which should be obvious from the description because it quite explicitly says on the amazon page; "not for overprotective parents", "contains innuendos" and "please remove any card you don't approve of". So again if you buy this and then think it's innappropriate then ... well you were warned, multiple times. All of that said though the language is nothing more than any child will hear in the playground and the innuendo is nothing more than you would hear in a christmas pantomime or some of the better childrens TV shows. I would so far as to say that this is an ideal game for kids who are just entering secondary school age. Why? because you can use it as a way to encouter the innuendos in a safe and humorous environment where you can explain what they mean. You would do your children a great benefit from doing so because if they are the child in the class who has no idea what a particular sexual innuendo means you can guarantee their peers will make mockl them for it. Just keep the sessions with explanations for your 13 year old separate from the sessions with an 8 year old who you might not want to explain that to just yet. We played this a few times. The first time we played through it with just two of us to see if there was anything too offensive and the game, while containing a lot of toilet humour, was OK but nothing special. Later sessions we played through with more people and then it does come alive because like all good games the essence lies not in the game itself but the interactions it prompts between the players. That is where this game really wins, because answers can work for different age groups in different ways it's a great way to get generations to interact. Recommended
E**A
Amazing
We are love it, very family friendly and funny game .
S**R
Good, but worth vetting before you play.
Ultimately, you know your child / children better than anyone else. This is essentially Cards Against Humanity in kid form. Some cards definitely feel tailored towards teenagers and I can see some parents taking umbrage with that. Vet what you need to based on how your child is / what they know and you'll likely have a good time. It's also Americanised, some things translate worse over here, as an example, one white card says "My big fat fanny" which is obviously a nod to a ladies' frontal nether region in the UK, whereas in the USA, I think it means backside / buttocks. Tamer in one region, worse in another. Still has the capacity to be hilarious but going by UK definition, I'd consider that a CoH card in all honesty. Bought this for my seven-year-old as I thought the humour would be right up his alley (and it is) and originally went off the age rating on another site, which listed 8+ (I thought due to reading capability). Bought here because that site bungled my order prior to Christmas. If you're going to get it, take some time to sit down and vet the cards prior to playing or be ready to explain post-potential-laughing-fit as to why your kid(s) shouldn't be certain terms, language etc in public settings like school, friends parties etc.
D**E
Great fun for the whole family, you won't be disappointed.
Arrived very quickly. I wished I'd brought it before Christmas to share it with extended family that visited. This game is absolutely hilarious hours of fun for all ages, it never gets boring because every answer to questions turns out differently and the illustrated version makes it even more fun. Great for a train journey, card size is just right too.
C**H
Great fun
Bought as a family friendly to cards against humanity to play over Christmas. Great fun and everyone from a 5 year old to a 72 year old enjoyed it! Not all the cards are hilarious but a lot of laughter and fun still
M**B
Great game for kids.
Great game for kids and fun to play. Would make a great gift. Easy to use and creates lots of fun. Some of the cards were still very inappropriate for the age range it suggested for therefore we removed these . Although this is a funny set of cards, I feel as though Cards Against Humanity Family Edition is better.
G**H
Buy it now
Honestly don't stop and think maybe - just buy it, this is so much fun for adults and kids. We played at Xmas 4 adults 2 kids 11 and 13 and we were all crying with laughter. Cards are great quality Easy to play ( we are a neurodivergent home and new games can be hard to play) Perfect gift.
F**E
Great fun for teenagers.
This arrived early and packed well. The cards, as some reviews have pointed out, have some American pop culture references which were lost on the teens playing the game. That being said, they had great fun playing the game and there are loads of cards in it without having to get expansion packs. The game is easy to play and was picked up quickly, the cards are clear and of good quality so will last well and they are the standard size of cards for this style of game so the players found them easy to use. The box came with a large fridge magnet and a sticker which, although blatant advertising, was a nice touch.
J**A
Game came as advertised and reasonable time frame.
K**O
Kids Against Maturity is an absolute blast for family parties and gatherings! This card game is a surefire way to keep everyone entertained and laughing until their sides hurt. We were worried our 9 year old was going to hurt himself he was laughing so hard. From kids to adults, there's something for everyone in this game. The gameplay is simple yet incredibly entertaining. It's like a more family-friendly version of a well-known adult card game, but with a twist that's perfect for kids. The prompts on the cards are clever, witty, and sometimes delightfully absurd, sparking the kind of giggles that are infectious. What I love most is that Kids Against Maturity promotes creativity and quick thinking. Watching the kids come up with their responses is both hilarious and heartwarming. It's fantastic to see everyone's personalities shine as they try to outwit each other with their answers. The cards themselves are well-made and durable, which is crucial for a game that's bound to be played over and over again. The illustrations are colorful and engaging, adding an extra layer of fun to the experience. Although this game is geared towards kids, it's the perfect opportunity for adults to channel their inner child and join in the laughter. The whole family can enjoy this game together without any awkward moments or inappropriate content. My only minor critique is that after a few rounds, some cards might start to feel a bit repetitive. However, considering the sheer number of cards in the deck, this is a very minor issue. In conclusion, Kids Against Maturity is a winner when it comes to family-friendly party games. It's a sure hit for gatherings, making it easy for everyone to have a great time. So grab a deck, gather your family, and get ready for an evening filled with laughter and unforgettable moments. Highly recommended!
N**N
Great game. Lots of fun.
H**3
This game is hilarious for adults too. We have played with our kids for years, and have actually been buckled over on the floor laughing with them. IT's fantastic immature fun for all!
J**Z
Fun for the whole family! My kids love it
Trustpilot
4 days ago
2 weeks ago