Are you a Cards Against Humanity fan? No? What are you doing in this blog? Go and read up about it. We’ll wait.
Actually, no, we don’t want to lose you. Page hits are precious, come on. Cards Against Humanity is a card game that lets you find out who among your friends is a terrible person, as long as you find how much of a horrible person you are yourself. It’s so fun!
Now if you’re such a big fan of Cards Against Humanity but you don’t have the actual physical card set, don’t worry. You can now play it online with Cards Against Originality, a free browser-based version of everyone’s favorite despicable card game.
Created by Canada-based designer Dawson Whitfield, Cards Against Originality is possible because Cards Against Humanity is under a Creative Commons License that lets individuals “use, remix, and share the game for free”.
You can play the original card set and all of the expansion packs online on the Cards Against Originality website.
Source: iDigital Times
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