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Cards Against Humanity is a party game for horrible people.
Unlike most of the party games you’ve played before, Cards Against Humanity is as despicable and awkward as you and your friends.
The game is simple. Each round, one player asks a question from a Black Card, and everyone else answers with their funniest White Card.
And it is distributed under a Creative Commons license, meaning it is not only free to play, but remixing, and changing the game are more than just encouraged.The official hard copy has been sold out for a while now, but a PDF of all the cards, and instructions distributed by the creators for making your own deck can be found here.
You’re welcome, and enjoy!
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The Trinity College Library, at the Trinity College, Dublin, is the largest library in Ireland.
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Final Review: Great! 4.5/5
Poignant reminders of existential crises and growing up in general. Really good action sequences that did not shy away from a healthy share of blood and gore, something I feel most other mechs lack. Loved the Frankenstein themes and references. But the best part was that the writers didn’t feel the need to explain everything to me. Some anime shows I’ve watched make a beautiful world full of intricate details that can sometimes drag the show down whenever characters directly spell those details out; the show especially quagmires if they explain the same thing every episode, in both the episode and the opening sequence… (That’s right I’m looking at you FMA).