Cards Against Humanity: Difference between revisions

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The concept is similar to ''[[Apples to Apples]]'': players draw a number of White Cards (containing words or phrases), while another player, named the Card Czar, draw a Black Card (containing a question or a phrase with at least one fill-in-the-blank space open for suggestions), and the players must submit their White Cards as answers. The difference is that here the answers must be the most ''in''appropriate ones for the question presented, and both sets of cards are full of bizarre, scatological, politically incorrect, and just plain weird suggestions, all of it played for [[Black Comedy]] and [[Refuge in Audacity]].
 
Extremely popular in fandom circles, due to the creators having released the game under a Creative Commons license, along with a blank PDFs version for customization purposes, making extremely easy to do themed decks running on fannish [[Self-Deprecation]] and [[Memetic Mutation|meme humor]]. Some of the official expansions and boxes have also blank cards for this purpose. Many custom sets can be found and download in [https://web.archive.org/web/20181012133413/https://www.cardcastgame.com/browse CardCast], but googling can bring you some.
 
'''ATT Notice:''' Those interested in arranging/playing private games on [https://web.archive.org/web/20140801034348/http://pyz.socialgamer.net/index.php Pretend You're Xyzzy], or [https://web.archive.org/web/20180722045055/https://www.decksagainstsociety.com/ Decks Against Society] post on this article's Discussion page.
 
{{tropelist|[[And Now For Something Completely Different]]. Instead of listing the tropes that appear in the work, we're going to list all the cards, and identify the tropes, works, and other notable subjects in each one.}}