Cards Games Simpsons fun party game
Review: 5 - "A masterpiece of literature" by , written on May 4, 2006
I really enjoyed this book. It captures the essential challenge people face as they try make sense of their lives and grow to adulthood.

Cards Games Simpsons fun party game

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$59.00
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  • There are 1072 playing cards in total. 353 light blue cards and 719 white cards. That’s easy right?
  • Each round, one player reads from a blue card and everyone, in turn, answers with their funniest white card. That’s why there are more white cards than blue cards, so you can choose the funniest and most fitting.
  • And they’re very rude. For instance, a blue card might read: “Dear Lisa, as I write this our President has been overthrown and replaced by _____________?”
  • And the answer might be: “A semen filled doughnut.”


“Cards Against Simpsons” is all about using rude and offensive Simpson-style humor to make you and your friends roll about laughing. But choose your friends well and leave out your mother-in-law this time for a great, entertaining game.

On second thoughts…

Homer’s motto of “…you tried your best and failed miserably. The lesson is never try,” doesn’t work here. We’ve come up with a funny, Simpson-theme gem of a game and if we’re talking about success, we’ve hit the jackpot.

  • There are 1072 playing cards in total. 353 light blue cards and 719 white cards. That’s easy right?
  • Each round, one player reads from a blue card and everyone, in turn, answers with their funniest white card. That’s why there are more white cards than blue cards, so you can choose the funniest and most fitting.
  • And they’re very rude. For instance, a blue card might read: “Dear Lisa, as I write this our President has been overthrown and replaced by _____________?”
  • And the answer might be: “A semen filled doughnut.”


“Cards Against Simpsons” is all about using rude and offensive Simpson-style humor to make you and your friends roll about laughing. But choose your friends well and leave out your mother-in-law this time for a great, entertaining game.

On second thoughts…

Homer’s motto of “…you tried your best and failed miserably. The lesson is never try,” doesn’t work here. We’ve come up with a funny, Simpson-theme gem of a game and if we’re talking about success, we’ve hit the jackpot.