Now you might be asking how this can be legal, but it turns out that the original Cards Against Humanity board game is licensed under a Creative Commons license that allows for the game to be remixed and used for free (as long as it's not sold
Developer Dawson Whitfield has brought the devilishly dark and decidedly adult card game Cards Against Humanity to smartphones, tablets, and the web.. and it's free. Whitfield is able to do this unofficial digital game, "Cards Against Originality
Cards Against Humanity™, the simultaneous best and worst game ever invented, offers hilarious and awful game play in the vein of Apples to Apples—that is, if a drunk, belligerent, and perpetually hammered person
to turn awkward sex talks into a fun game. Trojan and agency Meredith Xcelerated Marketing's new Show Me Yours app plays off the concept that made Cards Against Humanity a hit game (particularly within the ad industry).
Thanks to Cards Against Humanity's Creative Commons license, a crafty designer creates a Web-based version of the popular raunchy game so you can play it whenever and wherever.