Cards Against Humanity Gets A Mass Effect Expansion Pack [NSFW]
February 23, 2017 by brennon
Everyone knows Cards Against Humanity (CAH) by now. This 'party game for horrible people' certainly opened up tabletop gaming to a whole new swathe of people and its newest expansion, teaming up with Bioware, brings Mass Effect to the party.
The pack costs $1 and comes with fourteen new cards. If you're a die-hard Mass Effect fan then this could be a pack to include when you're playing CAH with your video gamer friends.
CAH is one of those games which is somewhat losing its shine of late, at least for me personally, as it soon becomes rather repetitive, and it's underlying tones, while focused towards what they consider to be edgy, more often than not tend to just descend into being downright not funny.
As a heads up, if you're still playing CAH I recommend twisting things and making the more witty responses the ones that get the points rather than those that are outright outrageous.
Will you be picking up this CAH pack?
"If you're a die-hard Mass Effect fan then this could be a pack to include when you're playing CAH with your video gamer friends..."
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Cards against humanity is an interesting game, but as you pointed out it is a game of diminishing returns, the more you play it, and had drunken belly laughs at some scandalous assertion , the less funny is going to seem the next time. i don’t know if a 14 card expansion is going to help
To be fair, there are a lot of 14 card expansions to CAH.
Outrageous answers or GTFO.
My advice for keeping CAH fresh is to not play it so often
I think my biggest problem with CAH isn’t the fact that it’s outrageous, it’s that there are some cards (I call them nuclear cards) that you just can’t comete with. The kind of card that has something so outrageous that it will have you spitting your drink out just reading it, regardless of the context.
But here’s another twist on the game. During the reading of the answers, all players except the person reading the answers have to take a mouthful of their drink and hold it in their mouth while the answers are read out