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10. Unstable Unicorns – 2 to 8 players
Our Fighting Is Magic
Unstable Unicorns is one of those family card games that sounds tame on the box, but can get very competitive very fast. Build your unicorn army and sabotage other players in this fast, easy-to-learn game. Fair warning: prepare to get into strange arguments on why your unicorn is better than the rest.
9. Bad People – 4 to 8 players
That Doesn’t Sound Like Me At All
This is without a doubt, one of the best drinking card games on the market! The premise of Bad People is simple: pick an identity and people will try to justify why it applies to you. Prepare to hear a lot of unexpected things about your friends. This is a game that will make you share stories, opinions, and a lot of laughs.
8. Never Have I Ever – 2 to 8 players
You Did WHAT Now
You probably played Never Have I Ever before, but this one ramps it up with a list of over 400 different questions to choose from. It’s one of the best 2 player card games out there since it’ll reveal a lot of personal your partner – just make sure that whatever you say doesn’t leave the room!
7. Search History – 4 to 6 players
That Wasn’t Me, That Was Autocorrect
Now, this is a super fun card game! Ever wanted to feel like Google’s autocompleting function? Now you can with Search History! Pick the first half of an internet search term, write the correct answer on a sheet of paper, and have others write their guesses. Mix them in one big pile and prepare to raise some eyebrows. Definitely one of the raunchier ones.
6. Drunk, Stoned, Or Stupid – 4 players
No One Wins Here
The premise is simple: pick a card and read it out loud, then have your friends decide which one in the group is the most likely to do it. Expect to hear a few arguments for and against your case. The first person who gets seven cards loses – and may have some stories to tell the rest of the party.
5. Exploding Kittens – 2 to 9 players
Russian Roulette, But With Cats
The game is simple: avoid drawing the exploding cat by forcing other players to draw it. Take a peek, sabotage the deck, and laugh at the hilarious artwork in this card game. With few rules and fast mechanics, Exploding Kittens is dark humour at its finest.
4. What Do You Meme – 3 to 20 players
Insert Surprised Pikachu Face Here
Millennials and the internet-savvy will enjoy this physical recreation of online meme culture. Pick an image, write a caption, and generate your in-group viral sensation that you’ll talk about for ages. After all, isn’t everything a meme when viewed with captions on?
3. The Voting Game – 5 to 10 players
May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favour
Ask questions and throw wild guesses with the Voting Game. The group draws a card that makes a personal assumption and secretly calls-out which group member it describes best! Reveal the answer, laugh at who got it wrong, and rinse and repeat! This game also happens to be one of the best card game apps you can get on the app store, so you can keep on playing without having the deck.
2. These Cards Will Get You Drunk – 2 to 8 players
Drink Responsibly
Draw a card, do what it says – or just drink. Simple rules, effective execution, and a lot of laughs. Compete against your friends, trip up their games, and vote for the most entertaining drunk person by the end of the night. With over 100 cards in the deck, your drinking sessions will never be the same.
1. Cards Against Humanity – 4 to 10 players
We’re All Terrible People
You can never go wrong with this classic. Cards Against Humanity is one of the easiest (and most offensive) group card games you can play with your friends. From questions and answers ranging from slightly squeamish to eye-raising, this is one card game that turns any chilled-out kickback into an absolute riot.
Pick A Card
So the next time you’re looking for a little more mature entertainment in a deck of cards, give these games a try! Have fun, laugh with your friends, share your stories… and remember to not take things too personally.