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Pigs Defy Profanity: Volume 1 is a brutal UK card game expansion pack featuring 112 cards designed for fill-in-the-blank gameplay. Perfect for parties, this game showcases dark humor and is ideal for those looking to push the boundaries of fun with friends.
| ASIN | B078WW8SBF |
| Best Sellers Rank | 198,652 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 2,593 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 141 |
| Manufacturer | Pigs Defy Profanity |
| Package Dimensions | 9.3 x 6.9 x 3.9 cm; 177 g |
A**R
Brilliant, cheap, and a great pairing with vodka.
I'll be perfectly honest, I bought this instead of CAH mainly because of the price difference (oh the curse of a broke sixth former) and it was utterly hilarious. Played with friends on NYE, definitely an interesting way to start of the new year with a friend reading out "Hugh Hefner's rotting foreskin" while the rest of us cackled. Our group features the radically feminist and not politically inclined alike and we all enjoyed it. Younger players may need to do some quick Googling ("What's Chester Bennington and rope got to do with-OH! Oh." - my dear friend who apparently lives under a rock) but a brilliant game if your humour is as dark as mine.
J**.
Hilarious and shocking
This game is not for the faint hearted or anyone who doesn't like "close to the bone" statements as some of the pairings in this pack are outrageous but hilarious if you can see the humour in sort of thing. Think of cards against humanity and then times the bad cards they provide by 100 and you are in the area of how bad some of these cards are.....but paired right and they are absolutely shockingly hilarious. We will be buying the next volumes of these to add to the collection!
R**A
Brilliant addition to C.A.H
The original pack of C.A.H was brilliant, but the additional packs available to purchase are aimed at US humour, which to us Brits isn't all that funny. Don't get me wrong, there are some absolute crackers in the additional sets, but not enough to make them worth the money (at least not in my opinion). This is why the Pigs against profanity set is fantastic as not a single card has let me down, they're all dark, outrageous and hilarious. The cards slot in perfectly with the original C.A.H set, so you can't tell them apart (that means no one can cheat when it comes to selecting cards). I've brought volume 1 and 2 and I'll get volume 3 when it becomes available. I hope they continue to make them, as they're brilliant.
A**R
Hilarious
Ordered Pigs Against Profanity V1 to play with family on Christmas Day. Honestly, so much funnier and a lot more close to the mark than CAH. I would have given this 5 stars, but marked it down by 1 star, purely because the pack is a lot smaller than I would have liked. They really could do with a lot more cards per back or simply combine all volumes in one larger box. I would highly recommend to others who are not easily offended and will definitely be ordering other volumes. Brilliant game
L**A
Funniest English rudeness
This is by far the funniest expansion pack for CAH. (It’s not an official expansion park but goes perfectly with the CAH packs) Not for the faint hearted. Well worth every penny
C**L
Absolutely brilliant....
Ok, so I played this as part of the cards against humanity first expansion pack, but as we went through the game we had to stop doling out the CAH cards because these were just so much more to our taste/sense of humour level. The ace play of the game had me frightening my neice I laughed so uncontrollably hard! (Sorry baby neice) So the black card was 'Alexa please add ...?... to my shopping list'. So my sister had just got Alexa, and we were by fluke in the only room 'she' could hear us, and the only person who had set her voice control up was my sister. So my sister quietly reads out 'Alexa please add..... Theresa May's landing strip ..... to my shopping list' well so far so funny until unexpectedly as we'd forgotten all about the Alexa, Alexa's voice came back with 'I have added Therese May's landing strip to your shopping list'!!! Cue hilarity while the phrase was repeated several times as my sister tried to get the item removed from her list. OMG the best laugh of all of 2018.
M**M
Harsh but fun
We played over Xmas really funny every card is sick and funny , lots of uk humour good addition to mix in with cards against humanity
N**E
Some good cards, some trying too hard and falling flat
I'm a prolific Cards Against Humanity collector and player and bought this as wanted more UK-centric cards and more UK-focused humour. The cards are physically well made but the actual content of the cards is hit and miss. While there are some fantastic cards in this pack that are laugh out loud funny and definitely enhance a CAH session there are also quite a few which are just outright racist, homophobic or trying to be uninterestingly offensive. I've got a dark sense of humour and enjoy the brutality and wit of CAH but found some of the cards in this pack pretty weak and clearly trying way too hard to be as "shocking" and "brutal" as possible, without success. Ive never felt the need to remove any cards from CAH but with this pack I've actually had to bin a few cards that I just think will annoy people or damage a game because they're so rough and basic. It's hard to give examples without just repeating the cards but there's one that is straight up homophobic, one about a famous disabled kid's semen and one about terror attacks, to name a few. They might sound funny in a risqué sense out of context but I've played with these cards a few times and even with my messed up mates, we just found some of these cards killed the vibe of a round as people were like "Well it's offensive but it's not funny". What I like about Cards Against Humanity and the best 3rd party extensions is that they've got some wit and subtlety about them which enhances the power and comedy value of the really brutal cards. Some of the Pigs Against Profanity cards are great, witty, UK-centric and well thought out. Some should have been edited out as they simply aren't funny. Overall I'd recommend you buy this if you like CAH but I'd recommend you filter through and sift out the weaker ones as they will likely disrupt your game and make you look all '4CHAN in 2009'.
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