🎉 Unleash the Laughter: The Game That Brings Families Together!
Kids Against Maturity is a portable card game designed for family fun, featuring 200 question and answer cards that encourage laughter and bonding among players aged 8 and up. Perfect for game nights, road trips, and gatherings, this game combines humor with easy-to-learn gameplay, making it an instant classic for parents and kids alike.
Size | Small |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Theme | humor, potty humor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | portable |
Number of Players | 2-8 |
K**A
So much family fun!!
If you want a great family game night I highly suggest this card game! We all get to play together and have a Great time. There are belly laughs galore. Our children are ages 11-17 years old and even the adults have a blast playing! We have already bought more packs to add to the fun!
B**N
a favorite in our house
so fun
C**Y
LOVE
My family loves playing game it only made sense to add on the expansion pack!
K**.
Not really new if you have the Illustrated Edition
We already had the Kids Against Maturity Illustrated Edition before receiving the Let's Go! Edition. It didn't take long to notice that most (maybe even all?) of the "new cards" in the Let's Go! Edition are already in the Illustrated Edition. It's not a big deal, as long as you aren't hoping to use it as an expansion with the Illustrated Edition.The Let's Go! Edition is definitely more compact (see comparison photos) and would work well as a travel game. 200 cards is still a lot to handle in the car, so think of it more as a small size game to pack for the hotel or whenever you're traveling to.If you're not already familiar with Kids Against Maturity, it's a "family friendly" alternative to Cards Against Humanity, or a gross out version of Apples to Apples. The cards are mostly potty / body humor in the Let's Go! Edition. Older kids will probably enjoy the gross out humor but beware, younger children will probably pick up some new language. Some of the cards skirt around questionable language by using words that sound similar, ex. Hugh Jass. There aren't a lot of these cards, so it should be easy to remove them before playing, if you find them objectionable for your family.One final note is that the Let's Go! Edition does not include any game instructions. The game rules can be found online if you don't already play Kids Against Maturity.
H**U
I need all the versions of this
Holy moly this was a seriously funny and fun game to play! Technically a kids game but I would say works for all ages. I don't want to spoil it for anyone but you can play slow games or fast games it's up to you. It will definitely get you to laugh a lot. Instructions are fairly easy and so is actually playing the game. I honestly want all extra packs of this to keep expanding the ways we can play this.
N**N
cards against humanity, but for the "fart joke friendly" family game night.
We played with my two boys and we all had a blast. Most jokes were age appropriate but there were a few in there that were outside of their understanding... who calls it a willy anymore?Anyway, its called the "travel edition" and I guess you could play it in the car but I think its more so that its a small enough deck that you can just take with you. "Pocket edition" I think would be more accurate.none the less, the game was a blast, the cards were funny and there are a couple of cards in the deck with something extra... smeared... on them (fun to hand to your kids when they don't expect it and see what it looks like hahah).Highly recommend if you aren't up tight.
D**H
Not inappropriate
I thought it looked like a fun game to get my kids reading. I'm going to throw it away. Many terms on the cards were; very their heads or just dirty. Like " Santa's big fat sack" or Mr. Hugh jass, or planet balzak, babysitter's boyfriend. Just gross. I don't recommend at all. My kids are age 10,8,5
P**S
Cards not as funny as regular set
My family already has the regular Kids Against Maturity card game set and it's a big hit with my children. The jokes in that set definitely include plenty of potty humor, which is my kids' favorite kind of humor, but they are mixed in with lots of other kid- appropriate jokes as well.In this travel set, that balance leans WAY more towards potty humor. There are only so many variations of poop jokes you can hear before they stop being funny. That's kind of what is happening with this set. Might be fine for the kids, but for any adults joining in it gets old.I do appreciate that these cards have illustrations to help kids understand the jokes, as that helps my beginning reader child play and use picture context to figure words out.
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