Reviewed by Wendy
What it is: This card game is the kid-friendly equivalent of “Cards Against Humanity.”
Layered innuendos for parents and kids to enjoy equal levels of laughter. Each player takes a turn reading a blue question card. Everyone answers with one of their ten funniest white cards face down. The white question card chose funniest by the question reader wins that hand.
Brain Benefits:attention, reading, visual and auditory processing, logic & reasoning, creativity, processing speed
- Kids Against Maturity is a goofy game that mimics our favorite guilty pleasure party game that isn’t as boring as Apples to Apples. By taking the vulgarity down a couple levels, Kids Against Maturity successfully fills that awkward gap with age-appropriate potty mouth banter that everyone in the family can have fun with.
- Poopy fart humor for the kids. And funny innuendos for the adults. It truly is the best game for both worlds!Kids Against Maturity Card Game for Humanity The ORIGINAL Game for Family Game Night, Child-Friendly.
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What I love: I absolutely LOVE “Cards Against Humanity” but don’t feel it’s appropriate for my tweens. That’s why I was so excited to find “Kids Against Maturity.” This funny fill-in-the-blank card game is similar in format but with more age-appropriate humor. Each set includes 500 question and answer cards. The game is incredibly simple to use: each question-asker chooses the funniest answer from the other players and the person with the greatest amount of most amusing responses wins. This is a great game for families with kids of varying ages because as long as a child can read, they can play. Be forewarned that this game has some childish humor (think flatulent unicorns), but as long as you’re not a stickler for etiquette, you should be just fine. “Kids Against Maturity” has won numerous awards, including a 2020 Mom’s Choice Award, a Tillywig for Best Family Fun and a 2020 National Parenting Product Award, among others. You can also purchase the expansion pack once you make it through all the cards in the box.
What I would change: Older teens may get a bit bored by the silliness so it would be nice to have two sets of response cards mixed in the box; one for kids and one for older teens.
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