OK, so it’s not at all a politically correct game but I bought a full set of Cards Against Humanity this Christmas for my family since I have loved playing it at the annual Dysart & Jones Xmas party. Laugh out loud rollicking fun in the privacy of your own bubble.
Anyway, if you know how the game Cards Against Humanity plays out and if you’re not a sensitive soul and like ‘adult’ (for lack of a better word – it’s probably more adolescent) humour you should check out Emily Lloyd’s (of the library comic Shelf Check) latest invention: Cards Against Librarianship! You can download the sets for free and make your own!.
Cards Against Librarianship: Let’s play!
http://shelfcheck.blogspot.ca/2014/01/cards-against-librarianship-lets-play.html
Cards Against Librarianship, the starter deck, is here. Please play and give feedback so it can be as much fun as possible.
You can download the deck here:
Cards Against Librarianship Answer Cards (370)
Cards Against Librarianship Question Cards (71)
Blank Answer Cards
Blank Question Cards
There’s more info after the link.
This is soooo awesome. Emily crowdsourced some of the questions in social media and invented quite a few herself. Well done!
And while you’re at it, check out the Shelf Check comic too! Here’s a sample.
Shelf Check
https://www.facebook.com/shelfcheck

Stephen


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