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You can now play Cards Against Humanity online with friends


Play the socially-distanced version of the popular card game (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)

Keeping in touch with friends and family is tricky at the minute as you can’t leave the house to see them due to social distancing guidelines.

If you’re bored of staring at each other on Zoom, try playing an online game together.

The good news is that you can now play popular in real life game Cards Against Humanity virtually.

The game is all about being despicable and awkward and is sure to bring some slightly inappropriate laughter in these scary times.

The game has recently been added to site Playingcards.io (where there are lots of other games you can play together too).

You can create a room and your friends or family can join you there. The movements are synchronized for everyone so you can all see what is happening.

You can also set up a video chat to talk to everyone while you play together.

Once you’re all in the game together, the rules are the same – a question card appears, and everyone chooses the best one from their hand to match it, then the winner is picked by a judged.

Each player had their own hand to choose from and you just drag one into the answer cards in play.

The site has had so many new users in the last few days, so their servers do sometimes get overloaded, so if you do experience issues, you might need to rearrange your card game for another time.

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