- Joking Hazard is an EXTREMELY not-for-kids party game from the minds of Cyanide & Happiness, the hit webcomic.
- Three or more players compete to build funny and terrible comics about friendship, violence, sex, and everything in between.
- 360 panel cards (including 10 add-your-own-words cards) combine to form millions of awful situations, and sometimes nice ones.
- High quality cards can be burned for heat after society collapses.
- Ages 17+
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Brenz Siringan Fenomeno
Life of the Party!
This game is one of the most unique and funniest games I've ever played. And it comes with so many cards that you'll have to play it hundreds of times before you start feeling it lose it's humor. One thing thats nice about this game is that there are so many different ways to play it, so the rules are really just up to your discretion. I've hated Cards Against Humanity and Apple to Apple, so I thought I wouldn't like this, but it has honestly become one of my favorite games. It's even fun to just pull out a few cards every day and start off with a good laugh for yourself! Because this game is so good, I would definitely pay a little more for the cards to be made of a better quality paper (like the cards used in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game) so that they didn't get ruined when your drunk buddies spill their beer everywhere (also to help them keep from bending or fray on the edges over time).
Krystal Brewster
Better than Cards Against Humanity
I just played his with six people and one of them had to go to the hospital with a hernia because he was laughing so hard. We will morn his passing but look forward to further updated cards. This game is better than CAH.
Jeff Hart
There are multiple cards with characters being peed on.
Big fan of CAH, Evil Apples, and the likes, and this game is right up the same alley. The cards are so well written and balanced, that nearly any combination results in beyond colorfully off beat hilarity. And by colorfully off beat, I mean, how is this game not age restricted? While I wouldn't play CAH with my parents, I will not even tell them that this exists. Just bought the expansion, so my colleagues and I can play even longer games--we play until the deck is out, not to any point mark. Please enjoy one of my favorite combos that came up during a game at work.
Cristina Bucad
Fun game!
Plenty of laughs to be had. We played with 4 and it was hilarious. We played different styles and played our own "storyboard/storyline" mode where each person put down their best card and it would be accepted as long as it made sense, if not it would be rejected by the majority and the person would need to draw 2 more cards. Ended up with some hilarious comic style storylines.
Ricardo Correia
A Game Night Headliner
I have a group of friends who are really into board games. We have played the classics but the main event of each Board Game Night tends to be a new kind of game like Catan or Red Dragon Inn. Ofcourse we played a bit of Cards Against Humanity and Fun Employed and they were always a great time. So i picked this up because i followed the comic and the animated Internet cartoon for years now. I don't think i had laughed as hard during a board game before. We started Game night with this and ran through the all cards and even the Expansion i picked up with this (Which i highly suggest getting with this). It took up the entire night because we didn't want to stop. Every few hands we would be like, "You guys want to play something else?" in which the response was always, "After a few more hands". If you liked Cards Against Humanity or Funemployed or any of the other Judge based card games, this is the not only for you... It will be the best out of all of them. I suggest making some house rules (Which the game rules encourage) as the base rule set while still fun, can be limiting to an extent. Had way more fun when we dropped the whole points nonsense for just making the funniest 3 piece comic. I Highly Recommend.
Willam Tonelli
As good or better than Cards Against Humanity
Back in the day, my gf at the time turned me on to Cyanide and Happiness, a webcomic that was in alignment with my own demented sense of humor. Now, a decade later, the keys to the universe are in the hands of me and 2-4 of my closest friends. Joking Hazard is a card game for twisted individuals like myself. The box includes 360 cards, each a panel from a C&H strip, and the instruction sheet. The game is pretty simple. Whomever's turn it is flips over a card from the deck, adds one of their own to the strip, and the remaining players try to end the strip in the funniest of ways. It's a hilarious experience. The replay value is pretty high. We've played a few times now and it hasn't worn thin yet. If you like Cards Against Humanity, you'll have a blast with Joking Hazard
Erin Smith
Love it
As with most things in life, you'll see varying opinions. Not everyone will find the same things funny- and that's why you see mostly either 5 star reviews, or one star reviews for this game. For those people who can't laugh at this and say it's only funny if your a teenage boy- that's fine. I'm in my 30's and I think it's absolutely hilarious. Does that make me immature? Maybe, and that's fine too. For anyone looking into buying this game, do some image searches to see what the cards look like and you'll immediately know if you're the kind of person that would love this game, or if you're the kind of person that won't find it funny at all. I knew what to expect and I wasn't disappointed.
Arani Saha
Joking Hazard is a hit, and there aren't too many obscenities
Joking Hazard is absolutely hilarious. It's played like Apples to Apples or Cards Against Humanity, except instead of building phrases, you're building a three-pane comic strip. We were cracking up almost every single round, and it's astounding how well all of the seemingly unassociated panes fit together in sequence. I often play with some more sensitive players, so I wondered exactly how obscene the game really is. I couldn't find that information anywhere online, so hopefully this will help. About 20-25 cards contain swear words or obscenities that can be censored with a sharpie while still making sense. For some sensitive players, this is a way to keep these cards in the game. There are about 50-60 cards that are particularly obscene/objectionable/inappropriate/offensive that cannot be censored and still remain playable. If you're looking for a "cleaner" version of the game, just remove these 50-60 particularly obscene cards and you're good to go There are still around 250 cards remaining after the filtering/censoring, so the game is still completely playable without the obscenities, and is still absolutely hilarious. One of the best games I've bought in a long time, and will probably become my favorite.
Jesse Mason Capucci
Great game. Great comics.
First and foremost. This is definitely not a game for kids. I don't care how it seems and how the packaging looks, DO NOT BUY THIS FOR KIDS. My friends and I play a ton of these adult themed card games. Cards Against Humanity, Exploding Kittens, Bears vs Babies, etc. Joking Hazard is among the top of the list though. Something about making your own Cyanide and Happiness comic is magical. A dark sense of humor isn't required to enjoy this game, but it will definitely help. If you're easily offended then it may not be for you. Cyanide and Happiness is by far one of my favorite web comics. When they started making animated shorts I was overjoyed, and when I found out they made this card game, I ordered almost immediately.
Ne Ha
Win!!
I recently got into board games, but originally bought this for my dad who is big into board games HE LOVES it! He bought sleeves for it and everything and it's slowly becoming the first game we play when we get together to game! It's raunchy and hilarious, it's very simple to learn. SO much fun and it's an ice breaker if you're playing with new friends or people you don't know. I will for sure be looking for the expansions.