Cards Against Humanity Offers Family Version Download

April 8, 2020 5:48 am Published by

Cards Against Humanity has announced a new Family Edition of its phrase-
matching card game, and you can download and print the public beta of the
game for free right now. 
You can download two PDFs of the game: one 21-page
PDF with small square cards and one 47-page PDF with larger rectangular cards.
If you want to play, all you need to do is print out the PDF and cut out the cards.

Many of the regular Cards Against Humanity cards aren’t appropriate for most children,
but the company says this version of the game is designed “for people ages 8 and up” and
that the content is PG-rated, “‘crap’ and ‘boobies’ is about as bad as it gets.

Cards Against Humanity had plans to sell the game this fall, but wanted to let families
who might be quarantined because of the coronavirus pandemic play it now so that they
have something to do.

Download the CAH Family Edition here.

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This post was written by Matt McNeill