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QuestionI understand how to chose 3 cards to make the haiku, but what I don't understand is why it says "Draw 2 Pick 3"?Community AnswerYou have to draw two cards so that you have enough cards in your hand to continue playing at the end of the turn, and also so you'll have more choices in your hand at the time of the "Draw 2 Pick 3" round.
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QuestionCan I play with all the expansions together?Community AnswerYes, you can play with as many expansion packs at a time as you'd like.
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QuestionDo you have to write the answers down?Community AnswerNo. The answers are all printed on the white cards. Just choose a white card from your hand and put it face down on the table.
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QuestionIs there a Cards Against Humanity collection being sold in the Philippines?RanerCommunity AnswerYes. Cards Against Humanity is in the Robinsons mall in the Philippines.
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QuestionIf the white cards run out, should I reshuffle the discarded white card piles and use them as the new white cards?Community AnswerYes, you should.
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QuestionHow do you win in a game of Cards Against Humanity?Community AnswerCards Against Humanity is a casual party game, therefore there is no "winning" per se. This is where house rules come into play. The basic house rule for winning (as also stated in the article) is to just play until someone reaches 5 points. Another way to decide the winner is to play the black "Make a Haiku" card, wherein the funniest Haiku wins. However, this method may lead to many players getting upset if the person with the lowest points wins. A way around this is to keep the point system relevant by allowing points to be used to trade cards.
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QuestionCould a mature 14-year old play this?Demi LavapiesCommunity AnswerIf they are mature enough, yes. It has swear words and references to sex. A group of mature 12 and 13 year olds have played this game before
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QuestionI have heard that there are sometimes cards which include fandom memberships. Is this true?Community AnswerYeah, you can go on the website and see the expansions (cardsagainsthumanity.com).
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QuestionI don't have any black cards, am I still able to play. What should I do next?Community AnswerWhen there are no black cards left, you can end the game or everyone can count their points (black cards), shuffle them and continue the game with same black cards again.
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QuestionHow do people remember which cards they answered with?Community AnswerEach person has one answer each round. It's usually not so hard to remember just your answer (this is enough) especially when you read all your cards in hand each round again and again.
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QuestionCan the game be played with only two players?Community AnswerYou can make any rules for your Cards against humanity game. There are several possibilities how to change the game for two players. The best one is to play with an imaginary player (called Rando Cardrissian). You play as usual (new Czar each round) but Rando will pick two cards each round (randomly from white cards). Czar is choosing between that three cards.
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QuestionWhat's the age range for Cards Against Humanity?Community AnswerIt is normally 16+ but some mature and younger people have played this, with parental permission. It contains adult concepts, so is not suitable for children or early age teens.
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QuestionOne of the cards has a row of stars across the top with one star filled in. What does that mean?Community AnswerThe stars aren't related to the game; the card in question uses the stars to mimic a one-star (bad) food review.
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QuestionCan the game be played with only an expansion pack and not the original game box?Community AnswerYes it can, all expansion packs come with black and white cards to play with.
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