Close but the red border is the punchline. The other players play two cards that are the setup cards for the red punchline card, at least that is how the rulebook explains it.
Not necessarily. You may play ANY card - black or red border - as the punch line or anywhere else in the three-panel comic. A Red card must ALWAYS be the punch line only when it is the first card flipped by the judge to begin the round. This triggers a bonus round which allows everyone to play two cards (instead of one) from their hand to complete the comic. This bonus round also allows anyone to replace unwanted cards form their hand with new ones from the draw deck.
tbh the red border card kinda ruines the game, it makes it a bit more complicated in my opinion, so my house rule is, if the deck plays a red border card, u can discard any ammount of card and draw back to 7, like normal, but replace the rule of playing 2 cards, we stick to the normal rule, which the judge plays one, then everyone chooses a finishing card
Hey there, When it comes to most games we usually cut the deck so that its not falling all over the place. Some people may put it into a single deck but there is no difference between the three
Yes its fine. At the time I am pretty sure I made stacks out of habit that I do when playing at a big table. Unless something modifies an existing deck I wont but if its something like this that order doesnt matter I do it to make things flow easier.
Yes, though oftentimes in more casual play with people around like a coffee table I may lay out several different stacks for ease of getting to cards to replace used ones. Its something similar to if we play Cards Against Humanity and games along those lines.
In a lot of ways kind of similar just more art panel style. Though it could vary group to group this one seemed to get much fewer laughs and had much less replay ability. I say this as not being the biggest fan of CAH.
@@RundliiGaming it was the only thing in my knowledge I could compare it to since I haven't played many card games but that's essentially what I took from it not necessarily exactly like cards against humanity but the same premise you set up something funny everyone kind of votes on what they think's the funniest you know same as the apples to apples kind of vibe
It has a lot of similarities for sure but I think the general consensus early on from people I played both with is CAH is better but both lack long term play in that it gets boring and repetitive pretty fast. If your game group doesnt play the type of game much it may be alright for a bit at least.
Close but the red border is the punchline. The other players play two cards that are the setup cards for the red punchline card, at least that is how the rulebook explains it.
Not necessarily. You may play ANY card - black or red border - as the punch line or anywhere else in the three-panel comic. A Red card must ALWAYS be the punch line only when it is the first card flipped by the judge to begin the round. This triggers a bonus round which allows everyone to play two cards (instead of one) from their hand to complete the comic. This bonus round also allows anyone to replace unwanted cards form their hand with new ones from the draw deck.
No it has to be at the end cuz sometimes it makes no sense at all
However the rule book also says
“Or, play with totally different rules!
You don’t have to listen to us!
We’re not your mom!”
I just laughed at the cards throughout the tutorial
Yh same haha
Thr fact that i am literally playing all by myself lol
I feel bad for this dude, he has no one to play with so he shows the way to play it online
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tbh the red border card kinda ruines the game, it makes it a bit more complicated in my opinion, so my house rule is, if the deck plays a red border card, u can discard any ammount of card and draw back to 7, like normal, but replace the rule of playing 2 cards, we stick to the normal rule, which the judge plays one, then everyone chooses a finishing card
Please answer fast, can you mix the 3 staples? Or in a certain way
Yikes
Yes
*explosm entertainment outro plays*
Wtf.
Judge didn't even looked at the cards so how he knows which player has to get a point
Lol the person would know
is there a difference between the 3 decks of cards
Hey there, When it comes to most games we usually cut the deck so that its not falling all over the place. Some people may put it into a single deck but there is no difference between the three
Is it ok to shuffle all cards together?
Yes its fine. At the time I am pretty sure I made stacks out of habit that I do when playing at a big table. Unless something modifies an existing deck I wont but if its something like this that order doesnt matter I do it to make things flow easier.
I thought red cards can only be finishers
Same, I thought they were red because they had a ending to the story
"That's how I met your father"
*Sex*
*Green killing blue*
*Blue killing green*
i love you now i can play joking hazard HAHAH
Glad it was helpful 😀. Lots of great games out there to have a great time with!
It's quite similar to cards against humanity
They take the concept idea from CAH
But what if they play a red card if there's a red card
Do you mix up all the cards????
Yes, though oftentimes in more casual play with people around like a coffee table I may lay out several different stacks for ease of getting to cards to replace used ones. Its something similar to if we play Cards Against Humanity and games along those lines.
@@RundliiGaming ok can I ask should I have the red cards always at the last stack ?
So cards against humanity essentially
In a lot of ways kind of similar just more art panel style. Though it could vary group to group this one seemed to get much fewer laughs and had much less replay ability. I say this as not being the biggest fan of CAH.
@@RundliiGaming it was the only thing in my knowledge I could compare it to since I haven't played many card games but that's essentially what I took from it not necessarily exactly like cards against humanity but the same premise you set up something funny everyone kind of votes on what they think's the funniest you know same as the apples to apples kind of vibe
the red card is the end of the strips. Explain properly if you are gonna do something
So cards against humanity?
It has a lot of similarities for sure but I think the general consensus early on from people I played both with is CAH is better but both lack long term play in that it gets boring and repetitive pretty fast.
If your game group doesnt play the type of game much it may be alright for a bit at least.
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I have no idea what any of that means but thanks for watching and have a great day!
@@RundliiGaming if you turn on subtitles while watching, the text will say that phrase above at the begining of the video
Mira así no es mijo
Way to explain it wrong.
Jesus the way you explain it puts me to sleep
Your telling me. I had to listen to it about 3 times before posting D:. #firstworldproblems
could u play this game apples to apples. Just the adult verion
DiRtErIx21 the adult version of apples to apples is cards against humanity.
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That’s not how u play it is me her son my mom son
Oh. Eh skip.
the most boring card game I've ever seen