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Virtual CAH

Age Range

How Many Players

Rating

Play Time?

18+

4+

R

1+ Hours

Virtual Cards Against Humanity is an online version of the popular card game where players take turns completing fill-in-the-blank statements using a combination of black and white cards with humorous or irreverent phrases. Players then vote on the funniest or most outrageous combination to determine a winner for each round.

Variations

Drinking Edition: For this variant, players take a drink whenever they win a round. This can add a fun twist to the game and make it more exciting.

Theme Night: Choose a theme for the game night and select Cards Against Humanity decks that match the theme. For example, you could have a holiday-themed night, a politics-themed night, or a pop culture-themed night.

Timer Edition: Set a timer for each round, and players must submit their cards before the timer runs out. This can make the game more fast-paced and challenging.

Blind Edition: For this variant, players don't get to see the black card before submitting their white card. This can lead to some unexpected and hilarious pairings.

Two Truths and a Lie: Before each round, each player shares three statements about themselves, two of which are true and one that is a lie. Players must then submit a white card that they think matches the lie statement.

Digital Edition: Use an online platform that allows you to play Cards Against Humanity virtually, such as the website playingcards.io or the mobile app "Evil Apples." This can make it easier to play with friends who are far away.

Virtual Cards Against Humanity follows the same rules as the physical game. Here's a brief overview of the rules:

The game is played with a deck of cards consisting of two types: black cards and white cards.
Each round, one player becomes the Card Czar and draws a black card, which contains a question or a fill-in-the-blank statement.
The other players choose a white card from their hand that they think best completes the black card, and submit it to the Card Czar anonymously.
The Card Czar reads each submission out loud and selects the one they think is the funniest or most fitting. The player who submitted that card wins the round and earns a point.
The role of the Card Czar rotates clockwise after each round.
The game continues for a predetermined number of rounds or until a player reaches a certain number of points.
In virtual Cards Against Humanity, the game is usually played on a platform that provides a virtual deck of cards and allows players to submit their answers anonymously.

Here are the general steps to set up a virtual Cards Against Humanity game:

Choose a platform: There are several online platforms available for playing Cards Against Humanity virtually, such as PlayingCards.io, All Bad Cards, and Pretend You're Xyzzy. Choose a platform that works best for you and your group.

Invite players: Once you have selected a platform, invite the players you want to participate in the game. You can do this by sending them a link to the virtual game room.

Set up the game: Once all the players have joined, set up the game by selecting the number of rounds, the score limit, and other game settings.

Draw cards: The game will automatically draw cards for each player, and the player who draws the card with the highest card number starts as the Card Czar for the first round.

Play the game: The Card Czar will read the black card aloud, and the other players will select the white card from their hand that they think best matches the black card. The Card Czar will then choose the winning white card, and the player who submitted it will receive a point. Play continues with the next player becoming the Card Czar for the next round.

End the game: The game ends when the score limit or number of rounds is reached.

Note: The rules and setup may vary slightly depending on the online platform you choose.

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