Adult Board And Card Games That Make Great Gifts

These top-rated games make for fun adult holiday gifts.
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Some of the best new board games to give your fun friend or family this winter.

Holidays used to be so fun. You’d hardly sleep, awaiting all your new toys and games. And when it was finally morning, you’d run down the stairs ready to shred some wrapping paper.

And then you got old. Started paying taxes. And all anyone gives you for the holidays are undergarments and practical items you need for your home. But adult holiday presents don’t have to be socks and nonstick frying pans. Bring back toys as presents! Get merry with some games

Whether you’re trying to spice up your family holiday party, you have a friend that’s a true #gamer or you need to bring something someone will actually want to a gift swap, we’ve rounded up some of the highest-rated and most beloved card and board games for adults. They’re fast-paced, fun to play in a group and best of all, most of them open the door for many inappropriate jokes to made.

While Monopoly and Settlers of Catan are timeless classics, you and your loved ones may already have a copy, especially if you enjoy playing games. Because of this, we intentionally looked for newer games that maybe you haven’t seen before, or newer releases of old games. They make for easy, not-too-expensive presents for friends and family members, though you’ll likely end up buying a set for yourself, too. 

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If you’ve memorized all the Cards Against Humanity prompts
When Cards Against Humanity isn't going to cut it, but you're looking for a fun, quick game, it's time to Cheer Up! Tom Schenck, a sales associate, game educator and Dungeon Master at The Philly Game Shop, says Cheer Up! gives more opportunities to get creative (and inappropriate) with your answers than Cards Again Humanity, and is ideal for larger groups.

"Cheer Up! is a very popular one, I like it more than Cards Against Humanity," Schenck previously told HuffPost. "The cards that you play [put down for the prompt], are constructed out of three different cards, so it doesn't have the same repetitiveness like Cards Against Humanity can have once you've played it a bunch of times."
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If your crew likes doing puzzles
Meet Azul, a tile placement game that's a little like making mini puzzles, only extra competitive. Recreate colorful mosaics with smaller tiles, race each other and see who makes the most accurate pieces.

Promising review:"Fun game recommended by family. Takes a little time to get the strategy to playing this. There's definitely different strategies that you can use, and there's still a bit of luck and unpredictability, making it a great game!" — SMD
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If you love inside jokes
The goal of Blank Slate isn't so much getting the best answer, it's getting an answer that will match another player. You're given prompts, you write the rest of the phrase and you try to make sure you and someone in the group are on the same page.

Promising review: "This game is so much fun. See who thinks like you...enjoy learning about each other while having lots of laughs. I have told lots of people about this great game. The seller got it to me timely and this game is exactly like it is described." — DANE MA
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If you’re a trivia-obsessed human
While it's hard to believe that 2010 was over a decade ago, knowing there's a new Trivial Pursuit out likely eases the pain. Test your pop culture knowledge — now including social media trends — and see who is the trivia king of them all.

Promising review: "This is a great update to a great game, still family friendly, still full of excellent questions from before, but updated with questions on smart phones and technology, politics and entertainment, this brings the game back up to speed and enjoyable for younger player who might not remember tv shows from the ‘80s! Great update!" — Stacey Horcher
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For big, loud parties and people that love to talk
If you love that Instagram Story filter where you're given a gibberish phrase that you have to say out loud, this is the game for you. It's light and quick and not too intimate, so it's great for bigger parties or hanging out with new friends you're still getting to know.

Promising review: "So back in the day, our family played the game mad gab all the time. We loved it! When I stumbled acrossed this I couldn't wait to see if we would love it just as much. We got it for Christmas and on new years invited some close friends and family over for game night! We all laughed soooo hard and had such a good night playing it! We loved that it was more of an 'adult' version with some of the cards. I could see where overtime you may be able to memorize some of the answers especially if played frequently. We still love it and will continue to keep this one in our rotation for our 'adult' game nights!" — Denise dunn
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For players that love a visual aid
Statistics nerds, rejoice! For a visual card game based on connecting prompts to not-actually-scientific line graphs, Schenck recommends Charty Party. “[This is] one of my favorites,” Schenck said.
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If you're obsessed with Wordle
Finally, a way to get everyone off their phones — but still play Wordle. You heard that right: They've made a board game version of everyone's favorite app. Players switch off choosing what the secret word is and then distribute yellow and green chips as the other players guess. Some reviews say you may want to use your own dry erase markers.

Promising review: "The game comes with everything you need - a scoreboard, three game boards, the privacy shields, three dry erase markers and yellow and green tiles to mark your letters just like the online version." — Mary Braxton
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If you like Scattergories
In the world of board games, Off Topic is like Scattergories's cool Gen Z little cousin. Roll a die to find your letter, then think of as many answers starting with that letter as you can for your given prompt. Then, debate among your friends to see who wins each round. It's played in little white boards to keep everything speedy.

Promising review: "My friends and I do a weekly game night and we are always looking for fun new group games to try. This one was an absolute hit. It's kind of like the old school Scattergories but you can write more than word down, including entire phrases. We had so much fun laughing at the crazy things each of us came up with for some of the topics. I can't wait to play again (warning, it's not a kid's game. Some of the topics are adult)." — beachlover
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For TikTok fiends
Tell Me Without Telling Me brings the joy of the internet to real life. Styled after the TikTok meme, this game gives you a prompt with a word you're not allowed to say, inviting you to act or talk around it. Reviewers say it's laugh-out-loud funny and totally topical.

Promising review: "The creators did not hold back on this game!! It’s a creative, smart and full of adrenaline once you get started. The packaging is perfect and easy to store everything back into place, the timer makes your adrenaline pump and the NSFW deck… WATCH OUT! The creators went there!! It’s AMAZING! 100 out of 5 stars! The rounds are perfectly timed and the deck keeps things speedy and interesting. This is a must have to bring out to parties and drink along to. You’ll learn new things from your team mates you didn’t think they would know (wink) haha!! Love love love!!" — Jonathan & Jose
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For people who aren't into “game-y” games
There's no winner or loser here, just a stack of questions prompting serious, silly and sentimental group conversations. Though you might start by answering the direct question written on each card, the hope is that you'll organically move to other related — and unrelated — topics. Reviewers say it's a great way to get the conversation started, or go deeper, whether in a small group or even on a date night.

Promising review: "Everyone likes a good debate! We played this game for a date night activity, and my husband got into it. It's perfect because you only get ten minutes, so you're forced to keep it moving, and no one can take the answers personally. The questions are excellent; they're current, provocative, and unpredictable." — AnUrbanMa

Before You Go

The Best Adult Card Games, According Game Experts
If you’ve memorized all the Cards Against Humanity prompts(01 of12)
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Like Cards Against Humanity, Cheer Up! is an easy, fuss-free pick-up card game that you can play with a large group, said Tom Schenck, a sales associate, game educator and Dungeon Master at The Philly Game Shop. Yet, putting three cards down for every answer instead of just one gives more opportunities to get creative (and inappropriate) with your answers.

"Cheer Up! is a very popular one, I like it more than Cards Against Humanity," Schenck said. "The cards that you play [put down for the prompt], are constructed out of three different cards, so it doesn't have the same repetitiveness like Cards Against Humanity can have once you've played it a bunch of times."
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For players that love a visual aid(02 of12)
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Statistics nerds, rejoice! For a visual card game based on connecting prompts to not-actually-scientific line graphs, Schenck recommends Charty Party. “[This is] one of my favorites,” Schenck said. (credit:Amazon)
For putting your mouth where your meme is(03 of12)
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Instead of sharing funny memes and TikToks on social media, What Do You Meme? lets you laugh about internet jokes offline. Put down your phone and find the best-suited prompt for internet-trending visuals. This game is "a great way to unplug in familiar territory,” Hendricks said. (credit:Amazon)
For people who aren't into “game-y” games(04 of12)
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There's no winner or loser here, just a stack of questions prompting serious, silly and sentimental group conversations. Though you might start by answering the direct question written on each card, the hope is that you'll organically move to other related — and unrelated — topics. Reviewers say it's a great way to get the conversation started, or go deeper, whether in a small group or even on a date night.

"Everyone likes a good debate!" wrote reviewer AnUrbanMa. "We played this game for a date night activity, and my husband got into it. It's perfect because you only get ten minutes, so you're forced to keep it moving, and no one can take the answers personally. The questions are excellent; they're current, provocative, and unpredictable."
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For fast-paced fun and lots of lies(05 of12)
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Schenck says Coup is one of The Philly Game Shop's best-selling adult card games. "A game lasts maybe 15 minutes," he said. "It's been around a long time, it's really fast, and it's fun because it's just about lying and bluffing to each other." (credit:Amazon)
For TikTok fiends(06 of12)
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Like What Do You Meme, the customer-favorite Tell Me Without Telling Me brings the joy of the internet to real life. Styled after the TikTok meme, this game gives you a prompt with a word you're not allowed to say, inviting you to act or talk around it. Reviewers say it's laugh-out-loud funny and totally topical.

"The creators did not hold back on this game!! It’s creative, smart and full of adrenaline once you get started," Amazon reviewer Jonathan & Jose said. "The packaging is perfect and easy to store everything back into place, the timer makes your adrenaline pump and the NSFW deck… WATCH OUT! The creators went there!! It’s AMAZING! 100 out of 5 stars! The rounds are perfectly timed and the deck keeps things speedy and interesting. This is a must-have to bring out to parties and drink along to. You’ll learn new things from your teammates you didn’t think they would know (wink) haha!!"
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For role-playing game lovers(07 of12)
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Though it takes a little more explaining and involvement (i.e. you likely won't play this when you're tipsy and only half paying attention), Schenck says The Crew is a more intense crowd-pleaser for competitive people that love games. "It's more complex," Schenck said. "Imagine if you had to play Uno, but you ... couldn't tell people what you had in your hand."

A cooperative game where you need to work with the other players to win, The Crew demands you be quick, strategic and creative. It gets harder as more round go on, so the intensity increases through the night.
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Incohearent - A "Guess The Gibberish" Game(08 of12)
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Per Hendricks, this phrase-guessing game has been a big hit at the Thirsty Dice. If you love that Instagram story filter where you're given a gibberish phrase that you have to say out loud, this is the game for you. It's light and quick and not too intimate, so it's great for bigger parties or hanging out with new friends you're still getting to know. (credit:Amazon)
For astrology buffs(09 of12)
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The rotating style of games like Apples To Apples or Cards Against Humanity encourages players to play to the given judge, Hendricks said. Rather than finding "the best" or "the funniest" answer in general, you're trying to find the answer the specific judge will love.

This intentionality goes two-fold with "What's Your Sign" a game with a rotating judge and astrology sign-themed prompts asking the players to match the sceneries to the zodiac.

Reviews say it's a welcome, horoscope-inspired take on fill-in-the-blank games.

"If you're a fan of games like Cards Against Humanity and astrology, this game is perfect for you," wrote reviewer Becca Meier. My roommate and I were crying laughing at some of the cards we played. It's a fresh take on a classic game style, and once quarantine times are rolled back, I'm definitely going to bring this to every party I go to!"
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If you love trivia night at the bar(10 of12)
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For a more laid-back vibe where being nonsensical is encouraged, Schenck suggests Race To Stupid. It's another round-table game where everyone writes intentionally wrong answers to trivia questions, hoping to get the most laughs. "It's in the vein as Cards Against Humanity, but not the same," said Schenck. "It has different sorts of prompts for creating conversations.” (credit:Amazon)
A grown-up "Never Have I Ever"(11 of12)
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Find connections between your friends and create a judgment-free space to share embarrassing stories, risqué memories and heartfelt desires with this “shameless” activity. As the name states, it's an open-minded collection of conversation and action prompts, encouraging you to come clean about your dirty secrets, and to see who else can relate. Reviews say it's best played with people who will tell the truth.

"Dirty and scandalous! Super fun to play on a bachelorette party weekend! The game really is shameless but make sure whoever you’re playing with is willing to be open and honest or it won’t be fun!" — Nicole
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For truly frivolous fun(12 of12)
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"'Exploding Kittens’ tends to be more teenage [and] college age," Schenck said. "The artist also has a webcomic but it's just a silly game of trying not to explode." It has over 56,000 positive reviews on Amazon, citing how fast-paced and silly it is. (credit:Amazon)

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