Six Card Games To Help Fight Boredom
Nothing fills downtime like a card game. So if you're looking for some games worth keeping around the house, these six are worth picking up.
Exploding Kittens
This wildly popular card game was made possible due to an overwhelming response on Kickstarter. If you don't already have it on hand, now's a good time to embrace the silliness.
Monkiers
With rules that anyone can pick up right away, this hilarious guessing game is still gut-busting even if you have to bend the rules to deal with fewer players. Just keep in mind that this is designed for adults, so send the kids to bed unless you feel like pulling out any inappropriate cards beforehand.
What Do You Meme?
We love memes here at Digg, so you know "What Do You Meme?" is in heavy rotation. You won't want to play this with children around though โ things can get pretty raunchy.
Unstable Unicorns
This kickstarted card game's silliness disguises how wicked it actually is. Not only will you need to be tricky to win the game, you'll need to be downright traitorous.
Cover Your Assets
Need a card game that young kids can handle? This game was developed specifically for a nice big family, so up to eight people (even kids as young as seven) can join in on the fun.
Codenames
How about a little spycraft? This is a hidden-information game in which two teams have to suss out extremely vague clues to uncover their opponents.
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