Humanity Hates Trump Is The Card Game That Will Make Parties Great Again

We've heard him say that he will make America great again, but then, again Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has said a lot of things out on the campaign trail.

Even if you aren't a Trump supporter, you might've found yourself following his rallies and debates just to see what he is going to say next. Whether you love him or hate him, we can all agree that Trump certainly is a character. So much so that we kind of wish we had him over for a night of drinking just to see what comes out of his mouth next.

Now, we can take on Trump's persona to make funny jokes when playing this card game that will be a party go-to.

We have all probably played our favorite drinking game that guarantees gut-busting laughter with friends, the card game Cards Against Humanity. Now, the company SCS Direct Inc. has taken its own spin on the popular game to bring Donald Trump's antics front and center.

"The creators of Humanity Hates Trump were inspired to create the satirical game due to all the buzz and chaos surrounding the upcoming presidential election," the creators at SCS Direct told Tech Times in an email. "America is up in arms and stressed out over the election, and it's time for people to de-stress and have a good laugh."

Complete with the slogan, "Making American Party Games Great Again," Humanity Hates Trump will soon be your favorite drinking game after watching a presidential debate, debating among friends, or when simply hanging out with some beers.

Humanity Hates Trump comes with a deck of 250 cards, 200 of them being white cards and the remainder being black cards in its base set. To play this game, each player is dealt seven white cards. These are the cards that feature just a word or phrase. A black card that features a sentence with a blank is placed face up so everyone can read it. Each player then puts down a white card that fills in the blank, but must do so with the card facedown.

One person does not participate in putting a white card down, and instead serves as the judge. Just like in Cards Against Humanity, the judge then reads each completed sentence out loud (we bet you can't without laughing) and picks the winner. The whole point is to put down the most bizarre or hilarious way to fill in the blank. The funnier, the better in this game.

"Humanity Hates Trump is not about bashing Trump at all. In fact, it's about having a good laugh and laughing with Trump," the creators said. "Cards include some of Trump's iconic statements, his stances on various policies and quotes from his running mates. After tuning in to political debates and watching Trump's appearances along the campaign trail, the game hits home for many, allowing players to have a good laugh at some of the outlandish comments made leading up to the presidential election."

The game also features two "Ultimate Trump Cards," the card with Trump's pointer finger that means that player automatically wins the round.

It's important to note that the creators of Humanity Hates Trump are not endorsed by or affiliated with Donald Trump or Cards Against Humanity.

The Connecticut-based company previously launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund this game, raising nearly $8,000 after setting a goal of $1,000. After the success of the campaign, Humanity Hates Trump will start shipping on May 20 and retail for $24.95 on the game's website and on Amazon.

There is also an expansion pack that will be available for $14.95, which includes 110 cards (80 white, 30 black) and one more Ultimate Trump Card to continue keeping things interesting.

Because of the amount raised through crowdfunding, the creators are also working on releasing a second expansion pack, Humanity Hates Hillary, Too! The creators added that they are continuing to discuss further expansion packs, but no plans have been made at this time. Fingers crossed we get to feel the Bern with a Bernie Sanders pack one day soon.

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