Anonymous wrote:Cards Against Humanity is awful for everyone, let alone tweens. Hipster white boy shock jock humor that's not clever or funny at all.
https://www.dailydot.com/via/cards-against-humanity-problems/
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/07/magazine/letter-of-complaint-cards-against-humanity.html
Anonymous wrote:I'm very liberal. My 12 yr old can read any book, listen to any music she wants. But no on cards against humanity. Totally inappropriate.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not appropriate for kids under 16 IMO.
to be honest, even at 16 I bet there would be cards that I didn't 100% understand! Not many but at least a couple.
I think its most definitely in the "for adults" camp. I feel like college would be the most appropriate entry TBH. I wouldn't bar my late HSers from it or anything but its not really "appropriate" for them either. Heck, the whole point is that its inappropriate!
I agree that it should be 16+ and they will not get a ton of the things. Hell in my mid-20s I had to urban dictionary a lot of things.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who play Cards Against Humanity, do you let your pre-teens and young teens play? There's a group of kids who have gotten into the game, and I'm wondering the appropriateness for ages 10-13. Or is this a thing like the killer video games, Call of Duty, etc. -- rated 17+ but everyone just plays.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very liberal. My 12 yr old can read any book, listen to any music she wants. But no on cards against humanity. Totally inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who play Cards Against Humanity, do you let your pre-teens and young teens play? There's a group of kids who have gotten into the game, and I'm wondering the appropriateness for ages 10-13. Or is this a thing like the killer video games, Call of Duty, etc. -- rated 17+ but everyone just plays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say that by the time your child is in high school it should be okay, as these kinds of things start to be more prominent.
My high schoolers play it on the bus. Or at least a version of it where they use the cards.
Anonymous wrote:I would say that by the time your child is in high school it should be okay, as these kinds of things start to be more prominent.