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    • Social and Family Games. This category is somewhat arbitrary in that some of the card games in the other categories can also be enjoyed socially or with children, and the games in this category are certainly not just for children.
    • Trick-Taking Games. Trick taking games are one of the most common types of card games, and classics like Hearts and Spades are good examples. It is a game where players all have a hand of cards, and game-play revolves around a series of "tricks", in which each trick involves everyone playing one card from their hand, with the trick typically going to the person who played the highest card.
    • Non Trick-Taking Games. Trick taking games are arguably one of the most popular and common types of card games, which is why they were listed as a separate category.
    • Recommendations. So where should you start? Hopefully some of the descriptions I have provided will intrigue you enough to give a particular game a shot, or look into it further.
    • Cards Against Humanity. Best for: groups, dinner parties. Players Needed: 4 to 20+ players. This O.G. adult card game has more than 45,000 ultra-positive reviews on Amazon.
    • Drunk Stoned Or Stupid. DSS Games. Best for: small groups, game nights. Players Needed: 4+ players. Remember high school yearbook superlatives? This is like that, just for adults.
    • What Do You Meme? Relatable. Best for: families, large groups. Players Needed: 3 to 20 players. In this game—which was created by the folks behind the FuckJerry Instagram account—players compete with their friends and family to create the funniest memes.
    • Exploding Kittens. Exploding Kittens LLC. Best for: families, quick gameplay. Players Needed: 2 to 10 players. The family-friendly edition of this game was the most-backed project in Kickstarter history, but this version is definitely not suitable for playing with your grandma.
  2. May 3, 2024 · Whether you’re a social butterfly who hosts large-group game nights or prefer a more intimate setting with a couple of your besties, adult card games can elevate your friendships. Don’t worry if you have no friends—many games are great icebreakers!

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    • Editor’s Pick: What Do You Meme? What Do You Meme? Core Game. — Also available at Gamestop, $26.00, and Walmart, $56.00. 3+ players. Create your own LOL-worthy memes with the What Do You Meme?
    • Exploding Kittens NSFW. Exploding Kittens (Explicit) — Also available at Walmart, $20.00. 2 - 5 players. Perhaps the most bizarrely titled game on this list, Exploding Kittens is the most-backed game in Kickstarter history and has sold 8 million copies.
    • We're Not Really Strangers Card Game. 2-6 players. Are you looking to build a better connection with the people around you?
    • Cards Against Humanity: Green Box Expansion. — Also available on Walmart, $20.00. 4 - 20+ players (main game) Whether you already own Cards Against Humanity or not, you'll want to snag the Green Box expansion for your next game night get-together.
    • Magic: The Gathering – Game Night. Though plenty of starter kits and pre-constructed decks are available for Magic: The Gathering, perhaps the best entry point for new players – particularly if they’re in a group who will likely meet up to play together regularly – is the Magic: The Gathering – Game Night set.
    • Apples to Apples – Party Box. Though Cards Against Humanity is the more well known and popular choice these days, Apples to Apples is the original card-based party game of hilarious comparisons, having initially been published way back in 1999.
    • Turf War. A two player deck building game of feuding neighbours and their attempts to impress the snobs in their street with the most beautiful garden, Turf War packs a seriously addictive game into an impressively tiny package.
    • Bohnanza. Don’t be fooled by the cartoony look of Bohnanza – this clever game of bean trading and negotiation has been a mainstay of the tabletop ever since its initial release in 1997.
  3. Jun 3, 2024 · Best card games for adults: 1. Scout – best overall. 2. Love Letter – best quick game. 3. The Fox in the Forest – best trick taking. 4. Magic: The Gathering – best trading card game. 5. Coup – best social deduction. 6. Pokémon TCG – best nostalgia. 7. Yugioh Trading Card Game – best anime. 8. Monikers – best party game. 9.

  4. Jul 30, 2022 · Are you ready to play? We rounded up the best card games for adults so you can get right to it.

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