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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Fluxx 4.0 Review







The specs of ‘Fluxx 4.0′ are:



  • Publisher: Looney Labs

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 192978001X

  • Product Dimensions: 4.8×3.7×1.1 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 0.5 pounds


Here are some REAL customer reviews:


“There Are Other Card Games?”


A word of warning: After playing Fluxx, any game with set rules or linear play will no longer be interesting. Children will turn up their noses at kiddie amusements, elders will ignore classic time-wasters, beloved games from ages past will be set aside… Read more


“This is Fluxxed Up….”


How it works: Well first off right now it's draw one, play one. Which means you draw a card and play a card. Oh? You're playing draw two. So I'm sorry, the rules've changed it's now draw TWO and play one. So grab another card. MY turn. Ahh, Draw two, play… Read more


“Great Fun!”


First, I don't have children. My husband and I wanted to play something fun at home, or have something to take to a family get together. Sometimes it's hard to find clever games for just 2 (or more) people. But this definitely takes the cake.It's… Read more



Cards Against Humanity was created by a group of Highland Park High School alumni as a party game for a New Year’s Eve celebration.[2] Cards Against Humanity was financed through the website Kickstarter, exceeding its funding goal by nearly 300% by the project’s end on January 30, 2011.[3] Co-creator Ben Hantoot stated in an interview with Dice Hate Me that the game was developed by “8 of us who are the core writer-creators, 5 or 6 additional ‘part time’ developers” and “dozens of friends and acquaintances who have played the game”.[4]

In October 2011, the game was exhibited as part of the “Big Games” area of the annual IndieCade games festival in Culver City, where the release of a first expansion was officially announced.[5] The first expansion, which contained 100 new cards and 12 blank cards, was released in November 2011 and sold out in three days. [6] On March 15, 2012, they re-released an updated base set as well as the first expansion and sold out almost immediately, becoming the top two products in Amazon.com’s Toys & Games category in the process.[7] The second expansion set was released in August 2012 at PAX Prime and included 25 new black cards, 75 new white cards, and 12 blank cards. The third expansion pack was announced via email from the Cards Against Humanity team on March 22, 2013 during PAX East. Like the second expansion pack, it included 25 new black cards, 75 new white cards, and 12 blank cards.


Cards Against Humanity released a special holiday expansion pack in December 2012, allowing users to choose their price. The endeavor earned $70,066.27 in profit, which the makers donated to the Wikimedia Foundation.[8]

Its title references the phrase “crimes against humanity”, reflecting its politically incorrect content.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cards_Against_Humanity






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