Unofficial fan edition—not affiliated with Cards Against Humanity.
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Free party card game with video chat. Play with friends online—no app download required.
Same rules as the box on your shelf: a question card comes up, everyone plays the worst possible answer, and one person decides who wins.
1,047 answer cards and 275 question cards, drawn from the sets and expansions published under Creative Commons. Enough that a game night doesn't repeat itself.
Video and voice chat are in the room. The reaction to a card being read out loud is the entire game, and text chat doesn't carry it.
The judge rotates every round, so everyone gets a turn picking the winner and nobody has to run the game.
Each phase has a timer, so one distracted player can't hold up the table. The game keeps moving on its own.
Create a Kosmi room with the card game in it and send your friends the room link. They open it in a browser and join — no account and no download. Each round one player is the Card Czar, everyone else answers the question card, and the Czar picks the winner.
Yes. The game, the room and the video chat are all free, with no round limit and nothing paywalled.
1,322 cards — 1,047 answer cards and 275 question cards, drawn from the official sets and expansions released under Creative Commons.
No. This is an unofficial fan edition, not affiliated with or endorsed by Cards Against Humanity LLC. The card text is used under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 licence that Cards Against Humanity publishes it under. If you enjoy it, buy the real box at cardsagainsthumanity.com.
It works from three players upward, and is better the more people you have. Everyone else in the room can watch and talk without joining the game.
No. It runs in the browser on desktop and phone, and guests join from the room link without making an account.
Yes, video and voice chat are built into the room. Watching people react to the card that just got played is most of the game.