- might not be sober enough to play
- interesting idea, something that I would like to try
- will only play with close friends, but not acquaintance
- would be even more interesting if playing with people that I am not familiar with, or new friends. Everyone would be curious in knowing the dark side of each other, it is a new way of icebreaking
- I think its quite embarrassing if I play it with friends that I am not that close with, people wouldn't want to reveal "good impressions"
- would be more exciting and fun if you cross the line when playing drinking games
- the drinking environment, like bars, are usually somewhere for relaxing with, with alcohol, people would be more open
- Can we play it in Skype? online parties?
- Cards Against Humanity plays around he idea of absurdity instead of really testing something against humanity. It is just some random questions and the one with the funniest random answer wins. It has nothing to do with personality dark traits. Your idea would be a "real cards against humanity"
MY THOUGHTS
The discussion drew usually surrounding the idea of whether it is suitable to play with acquaintance. Some might think that it is crossing the line as they would not like to reveal that dark side to people they don't know. Some thinks that it would be a fun ice breaking game for knowing more about each other's dark side, instead of like the traditional way, always. introducing a "good impression" to others when you first meet a person. I think that it is audience's choices whether or not they would play with acquaintance or strangers. From the feedback, all of them are willing and are interesting to play the cards with close friends. So this is already something that can attract audience to purchase. It is theirs to choose in how to use the cards after buying. For me, I do not mind playing the cards with strangers. I will have to come up with a more completed set of rules into how to use the cards. Is it necessary to limit it become a drinking game? will the target audience be narrowed down and affect the sales?
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