Get out of your head and into someone else’s.

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is a new party game by Cards Against Humanity about getting inside your friends' heads while they answer ridiculous questions.

Each round, a Question Card

gets paired with a random Head Card .

One person secretly picks an answer from the Head’s point of view.

Everyone else talks about it and then votes for which answer got picked.

After everyone votes, the secret answer is revealed .

If anyone got it right, the Head card is defeated .

But everyone who got it wrong loses their voting chip.

You each start with 3.

Your goal is to defeat 7 Heads before everyone’s chips are gone.

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Cards Against Humanity’s  Head Trip is a new cooperative party game about getting inside your friends’ heads while they answer fucked-up questions from ridiculous perspectives.

  • Infinitely replayable  with hundreds of bizarre, raunchy cards.
  • Fancy components  including a big colorful board and thick wooden chips.
  • Easy to learn  and under an hour to play.
  • Great for any size group  from 3 to 10 or more.
  • Not Cards Against Humanity  but written and designed by the same horrible people.
  • Rated 17+  for wanton profanity and hilarious sexual content.

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What is head trip.

Head Trip is a new cooperative party game about getting inside your friends’ heads while they answer fucked-up questions from ridiculous perspectives. It’s Cards Against Humanity’s first new game since “Cards Against Humanity.”

Our comedy scientists have computed that Head Trip is at least 86% as fun as Cards Against Humanity.

How do I play?

It’s easy. Each round, one person secretly answers a multiple-choice question from the perspective of a “Head” card, like “You are God.” Then, everyone else has to figure out which answer that person thought God would pick. You can learn the full rules here .

Can you show me an example of a round?

Sure. First, your friend might read this Question out loud:

What's the best part about pooing?

  • A) The privacy.
  • B) The feeling of the poo coming out.
  • C) The sound of that first plop.
  • D) Flushing the toilet and watching the poo leave your life forever.

And then this Head:

  • You are Santa Claus.

Your friend secretly decides how Santa would answer this intimate question. Then the rest of you discuss whether your friend thinks Santa’s favorite part about pooing is the privacy, the plop, or the feeling of squeezing all those chocolate chip cookies out of his jolly butthole— ho ho ho! Everyone then individually votes for A, B, C, or D. Get it right and you keep your voting chip. Otherwise, you lose it (you start with 3). There are a few more details, but that’s the gist.

So, what’s Santa’s favorite part about pooing?

Santa Claus loves dropping presents down tubes. Therefore, the answer is D.

How do I win the game?

Head Trip is a cooperative party game—you work together, and you win or lose as a team. Your group wins by getting through seven Heads before everyone runs out of voting chips. So every time someone loses a chip, it hurts the whole team. That’s why it’s good to really talk things through—not just what you think Santa Claus thinks, but what you all think your friend thinks Santa would think! Whoa man, what a HEAD TRIP!

You’re saying I don’t get to beat my friends?

Oh, don’t worry, you still get to beat your friends. If you do the best job voting for the right answers, you’ll have the biggest stack of chips, which makes you the best person.

What about the vibe? What’s it like?

Imagine eating warm tuna sandwiches at a golf course with your aunt while nursing a massive hangover, and you have urgent diarrhea but the bathroom is broken. The experience of playing Head Trip is the exact opposite of that.

I don’t like how Cards Against Humanity is littered with disgusting sex acts and godless liberal propaganda. Did you make these same mistakes with Head Trip?

Where can i buy head trip.

Head Trip is available everywhere fine cooperative party games are sold: the CAH Store , Target , Amazon , your local indie game store , the trunk of the car of a guy who calls himself "Laser Jeremy," etc.

Do you ship outside the US?

Yes. Head Trip is available for global shipping from the CAH Store . Please note that orders to the UK and EU will ship in early November.

Why are the cards so tall and colorful?

In a world where Cards Against Humanity ruined party games by turning everything into a monochrome Swiss modern snoozefest, Head Trip stands out from the crowd with its daring use of “colors” and “shapes.”

Hey, there’s a misprint on my ABCD tokens. 

Yeah, turns out our fancy wooden chip printer messed up the tokens in a handful of the very first games we made. Email us at [email protected] for a free set of replacement tokens.

Can I play Head Trip with my kids?

Head Trip is rated 17+ for wanton profanity and hilarious sexual content. However, we respect your right as a parent to psychologically damage your children.

Should I do drugs while playing Head Trip?

You should do drugs regardless of whether you’re playing Head Trip.

Anything else I should know?

Dolphins have names and fuck each other’s blowholes . Isn’t that nice?

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  • Cards Against Humanity’s HEAD TRIP is a new cooperative party game about getting inside your friends’ heads while they answer ridiculous questions from unexpected perspectives.
  • Each round, a question gets paired with a random "Head" card. One player secretly answers the question from the head's point of view. Everyone else works together to figure out which answer got picked.
  • Infinitely re-playable with hundreds of bizarre, raunchy cards. Great for any size group from 3 to 10 or more. Comes with fancy components including a big colorful board and thick wooden chips.
  • Not Cards Against Humanity, but a totally new game written and designed by the same horrible people.
  • Rated 17+ for wanton profanity and hilarious sexual content.

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Cards Against Humanity Just Released Its First New Party Game in Over a Decade

All new, still offensive.

By Smart Shopping Team | Oct 28, 2023

It'll be a real trip.

You can quickly find out who your more uptight friends are when playing Cards Against Humanity , the card-based party game that traffics in puerile humor. Now, the company is releasing its first full follow-up game, which promises to be just as provocative—or, in the words of the brand, “just as weird and f-cked up” as its predecessor.

Head Trip ( $35 ) tasks players with drawing both a question and “Head” card. One player has to try and provide an answer to the question from the perspective of the Head, and then other players try to guess which of the four answers have been selected.

'Head Trip' cards pictured

The Head can be anyone from Abraham Lincoln to Santa Claus to America’s first astronaut-turned-porn star-turned-president (seriously, that last one is a real card). Questions range from the meaning of life to the best part about pooing. It’s up to you to decide what Santa Claus might think about that.

“ Cards Against Humanity rewards players who know what the judge likes—whether it’s the silliest card or the darkest or the most shocking,” the company noted in a statement. “ Head Trip builds on that idea by rewarding groups that work together to really get inside someone’s head.”

"Head Trip" cards from Cards Against Humanity are pictured.

Cards Against Humanity began in 2011 as a deck-based game in which players fill in phrases Mad Libs -style. It became a runaway hit, with more than 500,000 copies sold in its first two years despite the company making it available for people to print out online for free.

Naturally, the game is recommended for players 17 and up. Like Cards Against Humanity , this new one can also be played with a small group of three, or with 10 or more participants. You can find Head Trip for $35 on Amazon today.

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CHICAGO — With the recent launch of Head Trip, the Chicago-based design crew behind adult party game Cards Against Humanity, which debuted almost 13 years ago, still just wants to have fun.

A group card game for adults 17 and above, Head Trip, like its predecessor, isn’t afraid to push buttons. It’s risqué, offensive, politically incorrect and downright raunchy. (Cards Against Humanity’s tagline, “A party game for horrible people,” speaks volumes.)

Inspired by the conversations generated by playing Cards Against Humanity, the creators wanted to dig deeper and create a game where the asking and answering of “what were you thinking” is the core game loop. Head Trip wants to get inside players’ heads while they answer off-the-wall multiple-choice questions from other people’s perspectives.

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Inside the 8-inch-square Head Trip box, players will find a round game board, four tokens marked A through D, instructions and chips illustrated with a colorful eye on both sides.

Then there are the cards. The 135 Head Cards range from the innocuous (“You are me from 20 years in the future,” “You are Abraham Lincoln”) to the risqué (“You are the biggest slut at the hospice care facility,” “You are a big walking doo doo”) while the 125 Question Cards, unsurprisingly, include many sex and bodily function-themed questions and answers (from “Does size matter?” to “What is the meaning of life?”).

Each round, a multiple-choice question gets paired with a random Head card. One player secretly answers the question from the Head’s point of view (“The Tripper”). Everyone else works together to figure out which answer got picked.

Along the way, players rotate being The Tripper, chips are gained and lost, and spirited debates ensue.

With a desire to challenge themselves with longer-form writing and create a game that was more interactive than Cards Against Humanity but still funny and easy to play, the team started putting pen to paper back in 2017.

To get the concept of Head Trip started — and really with any of their projects — they said they began with doing something that made them laugh.

“One day, basically just for fun, we wrote a bunch of ridiculous multiple-choice questions that kind of parodied standardized tests and personality surveys. Weird little questions that followed the A/B/C/D format but constantly subverted both themselves and the reader,” said David Pinsof, Cards Against Humanity co-founder. “We had so much fun writing these dumb questions that we knew we had to build something around them and share them with our fans.”

From day one, the game’s main idea was the debate that would take place between players when attempting to answer the questions. To make sure they were on the right track, they conducted playtests across the country analyzing the answers and quantifying the users’ enjoyment of playing the game.

“We eventually discovered the perfect mechanism for delivering both comedy and strategy: the multiple-choice question,” Pinsof said. “It took over six years, dozens of iterations and thousands of playtests to finally arrive at an experience we felt was worthy of the Cards Against Humanity name.”

Financed by a Kickstarter campaign that started in December 2010 and raised more than $15,000 in a month, Cards Against Humanity with its Mad Libs-style format has since launched a number of expansions, including family-friendly versions.

Additionally, since 2013, the creators have crafted annual promotional pranks in conjunction with Black Friday that mirror the wacky Cards Against Humanity spirit.

Of the eight Highland Park High School alumni originally behind Cards Against Humanity, seven remain: Pinsof, Josh Dillon, Daniel Dranove, Eli Halpern, Ben Hantoot, David Munk and Eliot Weinstein.

“We went into Head Trip knowing that even hitting 25 percent of Cards Against Humanity’s success would be a huge accomplishment,” Pinsof said, adding that they never expected the game to be so popular. “We hope people walk away from playing Head Trip with cheeks that hurt from laughing, a brain that’s been pushed to its breaking point, and a deeper understanding of how weird their friends are.”

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Head Trip Review

We review Head Trip, a party game published by the makers of Cards Against Humanity. Head Trip is a cooperative party game that will have you trying to guess the answers of the head.

Head Trip

After more than a decade and millions and millions of dollars made, the company has come up with a new game idea. Will this be their next cash cow? Head Trip is a cooperative party game for 3 to 10 players that takes about 30 minutes to play.

Gameplay Overview:

Head Trip Circle

In Head Trip, players are working cooperatively to defeat 7 Heads. The gameplay is dead simple. During set up, 7 Heads are randomly selected and placed face down on the table. Heads are simply a character that players need to embody while answering ridiculous questions. For example, “You are a pothead robot.”

Each round, one player plays as the Tripper and draws a question card. Question cards offer a multiple choice question.The Tripper must answer the question as if they are the current Head. This is done in secret. After that, all other players can discuss and then must individually vote on which answer they believe the Tripper chose. After all players have voted, the Tripper’s answer is revealed and scored. If even one other player voted for the correct answer, the Head is defeated, and players move onto the next Head. If all players voted incorrectly, the next Tripper must use the same Head with a new question and the current Tripper loses one of their chips. If all players voted correctly, a bonus chip is awarded to one of the players. Once 7 Heads have been defeated, the players have won the game. However, if players all run out of chips, they lose the game.

Head Trip Gameplay

Game Experience

The humor in this game definitely brought back memories to my first five or so plays of Cards Against Humanity. The Heads cards range from relatively simple like, “You are Kanye West” to absolutely ridiculous like, “You are a man who has ordered way too many pancakes but is too proud to admit his mistake.” The questions and especially the multiple choice answers run the same range. There are even more nuanced ones, but I’m too lazy to type them out. I’d rather use my finger muscles on the previous sentence and this one elaborating on it. You probably already know if this is your type of humor or not. While they have toned down the offensive content (blatant racism, misogyny, etc…), the spirit is still to get a reaction out of people. There is also still very crude humor, so this is not a family game (unless you have a family like mine).

Head Trip Card

The gameplay is simple but still engaging and entertaining. The team discussions can get very heated over the silliest topics. Believe it or not, hilarity ensues. On top of that, there’s a bit of gambling and hedging-your-bets strategy to be had. Sometimes, the team will be confident enough to all vote the same and try to get that sweet sweet bonus chip. Other times, the risk is too great. Of course, there is, occasionally, the temptation on both sides to just choose the funniest answer. There will be a meta that develops over a single game, especially if you play multiple times with the same people.

Look, it’s not smart and deep like So Clover may be at times, but you do need to think and discuss to actually do well. The challenge of winning comes from both core disagreements/different thought processes, as well as some combos just being downright arbitrary. Still, the balance is there for a semi-challenging co-op experience. After all, the last head must be defeated with a unanimous vote. As long as you can laugh at the prompts, you will be engaged throughout. My win rate is about 50-50, which is a nice balance. We have been absolutely wiped out while playing too loose and casually and have also had some very close wins. There are variants to make it more challenging, which I would like to dig through in the future.

Head Trip Cards

This is clearly an attempt to capitalize on the cooperative party game craze, but not at all a lazy one. This isn’t the same formula, rehashed with crude jokes inserted. Head Trip will not live up to the likes of Just One, So Clover, or Wavelength in that it cannot be enjoyed by every group. However, with the right group (you know the one), it’s going to provide a lot of entertainment. The discussions it creates are reminiscent of those co-op titans; they are just a bit more absurd in nature. You will be forced to think of scenarios you never would have otherwise. There are some Head/Question combos that are dumb, but that’s not true most of the time. Once you get through all of the cards (and there are a lot), the shimmer may start to wear off. Of course, the Head/Question combos will pretty much never repeat, but I will admit that sometimes the funniest part is just reading a card for the first time.

Final Thoughts:

After agreeing to this review copy, I regretted it for a bit. I never tried to pull Head Trip out with my regular game group as I would have been embarrassed if it didn’t go over well. However, with my casual gaming friends and even my family, it was a hit. I don’t regret my time with it, and I plan to put it into semi-regular rotation, but will be picky about the audience. This feels a bit more like a Jackbox game than some of those other co-op party games. For me, those can provide an awesome time with the right people. I know this will tarnish my reputation as a game reviewer, and that’s okay.

Final Score: 3.5 Stars – An engaging and entertaining co-op party game for those with a crude sense of humor.

3.5 Stars

Misses: • The humor is very particular and sometimes offensive. • Since the humor is baked into the cards, the replay value is a bit limited. • Some card combos are so arbitrary that it becomes all luck for a round.

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Head Trip Cards Against Humanity: Upcoming Pack Guide

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In today’s episode of Cards Against Humanity packs, we’re bringing Head Trip. If you are just like me and wish that the manufacturers of CAH actually brought something different from what we’re used to seeing, this pack is made precisely for us. Although the game hasn’t been released yet, we’re happy to provide you with all the information you might need.

What Is the Head Trip Game Cards Against Humanity?

Head Trip - Box

By looking at the box, we know this isn’t our usual Cards Against Humanity packs . It has a different box design, and a different name too. 

Just to be clear, Head Trip isn’t a CAH expansion. It’s simply a new game made by the manufacturers of the extremely famous game. Head Trip is a cooperative party game, in which players aim to get into people’s heads and answer ridiculous questions from their point of view. When we say people, we mean Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Batman, and you know, other famous characters. 

But do we know anything about how to play the game? Well, all we can say is that we’ll get to that in a blink of an eye!

What’s In The Box Of Head Trip?

You horrible people, you can’t actually wait till you get the game so you can see what’s inside, huh? Don’t worry babes. We are here to make your life easier and more fun, by all means. 

Head Trip - Cards

There are cards. Just as in Cards Against Humanity. Black and white cards. But what could that colorful thing in the back be? Thankfully, it’s a game board. A simple one, but pretty exciting, since they don’t usually use this kind of stuff.

Here’s a full view of the board, and the chips:

Head Trip - The Board And Chips

Are these chips useful in the game, or just here to scare people with trypophobia? Yes. They have a big role in the game. But this isn’t all about the equipment of Head Trip. Here’s what is in the box as well:

Head Trip - The Board And Chips 2

Other game chips? Yes. But these contain letters and add meaning to the game.

Bear in mind that the manufacturers wanted you to keep this stuff organized, so you don’t create a mess like usual and don’t have to purchase an extra storage case . Here’s what they did with the box and dividers:

Head Trip - Inside The Box

Do them a favor and place all cards in their place. It will be easier for all of you. 

For God’s sake, here’s another view of the cards:

Head Trip - View Of Cards

The content on the card varies from safe, innocent ones, but funny, to extremely hilarious, dirty cards. You’ll love them all. 

You’re welcome.

How Do You Play Head Trip?

When I first got the game, it’s safe to say I was confused. We’re used to playing all CAH games using the exact same game rules . However, with a bit of researching and reading, I figured it all out, as an expert I am. But you don’t have to do all that boring stuff. I’ll explain it all to you! Firstly, Head Trip can be played by all people who are 17 years or older (because of the content), for 3 to 10+ players.

There are two types of cards, obviously: question cards & head trip cards. Players take turns to be the tripper of the round, a.k.a. the player who reads the questions. Each question has 4 answer options. The tripper of the round has to read the question and draw a head card, which tells the situation.

Basically, you have to answer the question as if you were the character in the head card. It’s not this confusing, I swear. For instance, look at how cards give meaning to what I said:

Head Trip - Playing The Game

Once you figure out what answer the character would give (in this case, how would the lead singer of ‘Honky Neck’ describe their dream asshole), you place the letter chip, facedown, in the middle of the board. 

Then, all players must place one eye token in one letter on the board, depending on what letter they think the tripper answered. Then, the answer is revealed, and whoever got it right gets a point, and a new round begins. 

Watch this TikTok if you wanna see someone playing it: Head Trip .

@playr2 Head Trip is a new cooperative board game coming soon from Cards Against Humanity. #boardgames #cardsagainsthumanity #boardgametok #partygame ♬ original sound – Matt Mitchell

Can You Buy The Game Yet OR Pre-Order It?

Now, here’s the thing. They only sent this as a gift to their OGs. Just like me. Now really, they sent Head Trip to regular customers, the ones who literally buy every product they make (even the onions or mayonnaise). The game will be available in shops after a few weeks. Here’s how the pack came:

Head Trip - The Package

The sticker just made it more personalized. And lovely. Once I opened the pack I saw this:

Head Trip - Inside The Pack

Let’s take a moment to appreciate the letter. Ahhh. As I told you, till now, they only sent this as a gift, while you can purchase it in the next month (October), hopefully.

What we know, is that Head Trip Game will cost $35, which in my point of view is pretty reasonable for all that equipment, and fun it brings! 

Probably the same person who made the cards has written this letter too! It’s hilarious and it made me giggle. Especially the ‘please keep buying our shit in the future’. 

Final Thoughts

Just as we promised. Didn’t you get all the information you need? A review of Head Trip, rules, details about what’s in the box… All that’s left to you is be patient and wait till it’s up for sale in shops & have the fun you deserve while playing it!

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Douglas is a ludologist at MugglesCards. He holds a Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Netherfield, specializing in Game Mechanics, Player Interaction Dynamics, and Narrative Development in Gaming. He’s a strategist who enjoys playing board games with enthusiasts and studying Indigenous languages. Besides his passion for games, he loves game design theory, social dynamics in gaming, and exploring historical game origins.

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By: Cards Against Humanity

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Head Trip

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Cards, candy, Clam-O-Naise® Popcorn, and a ticket to our Short Film Festival.

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All-new Family stuff.

300 scorching new cards to set your deck ON FIRE!

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Culture Wars Pack

A pack about political polarization and algorithmically-induced outrage.

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Six incredible themed packs vaguely related to pop culture.

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Smarty Pants Pack

30 deliciously cerebral cards that only your little genius will understand.

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A freight train of comedy.

School Sucks Pack

30 cards about the soul-sucking child-prison known as “school”.

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Class Clown Bundle

Three Family Edition packs plus 30 blank cards.

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Clam-O-Naise

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300 hot, fresh cards! The box has a bagel on it.

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A 300-card expansion. The box is red!

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Another 300-card expansion. This time the box is blue!

Blue Box (Three-Quarter View)

Same game, except tiny.

Yet another 300-card expansion. But holy shit, it’s green!

Green Box (Three-Quarter View of Box)

Cards Against Humanity: Family Edition

A whole new game for kids and adults to play together.

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Written by Kids Pack

A pack of bonkers Family Edition cards written by actual children.

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Climate Catastrophe Pack

A pack about how fucked we all are.

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Shit's getting spooky.

Picture Card Pack 1

A pack of cards with pictures on them! Your eyeballs will scream with delight.

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Picture Card Pack 2

More cards with pictures! Your eyeballs will croon like a pair of glistening baby angels.

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Picture Card Pack 3

The mind-bending finale to the epic Picture Card Pack trilogy.

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Glow in the Dark Box

300 ridiculous new cards for the Family Edition, plus bonus stickers!

Glow in the Dark Box (Three-Quarter View of Box)

Nasty Bundle

A collection of packs that's too nasty to sell in stores.

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Pictures, 
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Business Walrus

A new party game by ClickHole about pitching products to a walrus.

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Period Pack

A pack written while we were on our periods.

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Science Pack

A pack about science! Profits fund our Science Ambassador Scholarship.

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2000s Nostalgia Pack

Chunky highlights! Bootcut jeans! 9/11! It’s a pack about the 2000s.

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A pack about your second-favorite parent.

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College Pack

A pack about puking and going into debt, plus a poster for your dorm room.

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A pack about eating, but you shouldn’t eat it! It’s paper!

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A pack about yuletide cheer and crass consumerism.

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A pack from when we saved America a few years ago.

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A pack about the magic of live theatre.

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Design Pack

30 unusable cards illustrated by famous designers.

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"Clam-O-Nova" Silkscreen Poster

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"Tangy" Cap

360 degrees of pure style.

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It's clam time!

"Creamy" Cap

A "home run" for your wardrobe!

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"Eat My Clam" Bumper Sticker

The first of three limited-edition Clam-O-Naise bumper stickers.

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"I Believe In Mayoself" Bumper Sticker

The second of three limited-edition Clam-O-Naise bumper stickers.

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"Yes We Clam" Bumper Sticker

The third of three limited-edition Clam-O-Naise bumper stickers.

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ClickHole Greeting Cards

12 greeting cards from the minds at ClickHole, plus 15 CAH cards.

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VIDEO

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    About this item. Cards Against Humanity's HEAD TRIP is a new cooperative party game about getting inside your friends' heads while they answer ridiculous questions from unexpected perspectives. Each round, a question gets paired with a random "Head" card. One player secretly answers the question from the head's point of view.

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    Highlights. Cards Against Humanity's HEAD TRIP is a new cooperative party game about getting inside your friends' heads while they answer ridiculous questions from unexpected perspectives. Each round, a question gets paired with a random "Head" card. One player secretly answers the question from the head's point of view.

  6. Review of Head Trip

    Nov 16, 2023 review. Get ready to answer ridiculous questions from the point of view of ridiculous people with Head Trip - the new board game from the creators of Cards Against Humanity! It's a brand new cooperative party game with the same level of humor as Cards Against Humanity with even more engaging gameplay.

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    Firstly, Head Trip can be played by all people who are 17 years or older (because of the content), for 3 to 10+ players. There are two types of cards, obviously: question cards & head trip cards. Players take turns to be the tripper of the round, a.k.a. the player who reads the questions. Each question has 4 answer options.

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