You asked, and you shall receive! Pokemon creations have been one of the most discussed video games & animated series in the past years. Everyone who is a fan, knows that any item related to this creature is always welcomed. That’s exactly why we made Pokemon Against Humanity, for all our fellas which deserve to have tons of laughs!
Cards Against Pokemon is a party card game in the style of Cards Against Humanity, in which all you gotta do is choose one of your white cards that you think would make the funniest card combination with the black card of the round. The content in this game is everything you must remember about Pokemon: Ash Ketchum, Master Balls, Mr. Mite, Dragonite thing, Gengar eating dreams, and much more!
Right after you make the cards (using our printing guide), you will understand that the cards are definitely only adult-friendly! They’re made for people who are 17 or older, and absolutely, just for those who can take a dirty joke & love Pokemon, indeed.
Cards Examples Of Pokemon Against Humanity
No description proves how fun a game is, better than just let you check up the cards. And that’s what you’re about to see!
I bet there will be some hilarious responses in the first one.
What could you possibly find in the wild?
We don’t really wanna think about Pokemon breeder’s legs. Understandable
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Team Rocket is unmatchable, and all Pokéfans know that!
Black cards:
- Technology really is amazing. It allows you to ___________.
- Finally, another pokemon to reach Anything Goes tier! Its name is _____________.
- Being a gym leader is a pretty sweet gig, except for when I see ______ walk in.
- In Gen VII, the new villainous team will use _______ to reach their end goal of ________.
White cards:
- Becoming a Pokemon Master at ANY cost.
- Giovanni’s Master Plan.
- Using Ghost Pokemon to possess people.
- Legendaries destroying the world.
- Ash ignoring type advantages.
- Defeating ground types/Rhydon by aiming for the horn.
- A stupid rule where if your eyes meet you must battle.
Ps. you may either play the game as a stand-alone, or use it as an expansion to other CAH decks. You’re welcome.
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