My kids are 27, 23, and 17 and we love Cards Against Humanity, but then we are terrible, horrible people.
It's a completely socially/politically incorrect game.![]()
Ahhh we just spent 4 hours playing this over the weekend. Love it! But honestly? Teenagers? When we first got it there were a few cards I had to look up what they were, and let's just say you had to turn off the safe browsing just to get anything about them. I really can't imagine playing with "family" unless you're all over 21. I won't even play it with my mother and she's well past 21.I guess if they're in college, they know everything.
PS. There's no "innuendo" in this game, it's all right out there.
We played LCR at my aunt's house on Thanksgiving- it's a dice game, and to make it interesting, everyone put in $1 for the winner (well, we kept playing, so I think everyone put in a quarter for each game....).
DD plays at school for jolly ranchers she said.....![]()
We like Blokus (grown ups and kids : )[/QUOTE
Us tooWe like to gang up on dad! HAHA
Every year I buy a new game for our family to play on the holidays. The trouble is that we have all the basics, Apples to Apples, Would You Rather, Scattergories, Telestrations etc. Any suggestions for my family of college aged kids?
After checking a lot of these out on Amazon, I think Left Center Right Wild is the one I'd like to get to play with a large group at Christmas. I see a lot of reviews said they played with money. Did you use the coins instead of the chips? There are 24 chips in the game- would you need 24 quarters to play for money? Or did you put money in the center to be awarded after playing with the chips?
Maybe I will understand better after getting and playing the game- I'll get it for the girls at Christmas and my family gathering isn't until 1/11.