Cards Against Humanity: Strong Enough For A Man, Now Made For A Woman
Anyone who has gone to a social gathering advertised on Meetup has run into Cards Against Humanity — a tabletop party game best described as a raunchier version of Apples To Apples. The shadowy organization behind the original has now introduced a new version, and I can’t do it justice better than they can:
Everyone hates it when the men retire to the parlor to discuss the economy and the various issues of today. What are us ladies supposed to do?
Now there’s an answer. Cards Against Humanity for Her. It’s exactly the same as the original Cards Against Humanity game, but the box is pink and it costs $5 more.
This feels like less of a product and more a piece of social commentary. Is there even a point to spending extra for a pink box other than for larfs? There actually is. Cards Against Humanity For Her is a charity product, with all proceeds going to EMILY’s List — an organization that helps women get into public office, theoretically pushing us toward a future where products like this aren’t made non-ironically.
Even if you have no plans to purchase Cards Against Humanity For Her, you need to visit the page where it’s being sold at least once. The pictures and advertising promoting this thing are pure gold.
Ammyfan
July 12, 2017 @ 10:01 pm
I like the fact they've done it for charity. Otherwise I'm not sure whether I should be annoyed or laugh. The idea certainly matches the game!
derf
July 13, 2017 @ 12:38 pm
Loved cards of humanity back when it first came out and started being popular among the masses as a game and more importantly a party game. I kind of find it weird that they did a strange twist to this game. The fact that they did this for charity is also strange although not surprising for a game like this. I think this will be a good addition to cards of humanity.
tallulah
July 14, 2017 @ 12:25 am
I think this is a brilliant idea. Added to the fact its a party game. It's certainly better than some games adults get up to at party times. A great way of getting people to loosen up and share facts about themselves without being awkward.
A great addition would be if it features societal ills and vices as a problem to be solved for points.