I've been playing this for a while, and it's really fun. But what would make it even more fun is playing with people I know. Especially you furverts
The rules: Everyone gets a bunch of white cards in their hands, each with a statement/person/whatever on. Then, each round, there's a black card, a sentence with one or more words missing, e.g "Is it weird that I want to rub my face on ______". (Actual sentence I just saw). Then each player, except one, must fill in the blank. That one player is the Card Czar. He chooses which reply is the best. The player who's reply it is, gets a point. Each turn, the Card Czar is the next player on the list
On this site, Pretend you're Xyzzy, they have a lot of extra "packs", extra cards, including a furry pack. So yeah. Who wants to play?
Pretend you're Xyzzy (Or any Cards against humanity clone)
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I've played it before, I'd be happy to.
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Fun game. I play it from time to time
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I remember playing when I was in PE. It was a lot of fun.
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