Card games haven't been the same since the dawn of Cards Against Humanity, the wicked, debaucherous card game that brings out the absolute worst in everyone at pre-drinks, pub sessions and even family gatherings.
While people used to sit at the table and play a lonely, silent round of solitaire, these days it's all about getting your grandma to say: "But before I kill you, Mr Bond, I must show you my collection of high-tech sex toys." It just never gets old.
Well, now you can indulge in The One We Were All Waiting For, with this Friends-themed Cards Against Humanity-style game.
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While not affiliated with the official Cards Against Humanity product (or the show, for that matter), the deck can be integrated into it easily.
The fan-made fill-in-the-blank game is being sold on Etsy by Daisy Store Gifts and includes 99 grey cards and 180 white cards.
"While there are sufficient cards to be played as a stand alone game, they are sized identically and can integrate hilariously into standard Cards Against Humanity decks," the description reads.
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It costs £28.47, but you can also buy a cheaper, printable version of the cards for £4.74, where you buy a PDF digital download of the cards, which you then print at home. It also includes full printing and cutting instructions.
The product has garnered many five-star reviews from happy customers online (bar a few who said they never received theirs, but we'll hope that got resolved in the end), with one person writing: "Awesome gift for me best friend!"
Another said: "Perfect gift for someone who loves Friends! They're hilarious."
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Someone else agreed, saying: "Perfect for Friends lovers."
A fourth added: "So funny! Perfect for the ultimate Friends fan! Can't wait to print them out and I like that it included blanks so we could add our own Friends quotes into the mix. Great price and great design!"
Some customers said they'd had trouble with the print-at-home version, so if you're anywhere near as technologically challenged as I am, you might just be better off going for the fully printed card set.
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Another person advised: "These are great! It says to print them on a certain paper but I couldn't find it for a low price so I used 110 lb. cardstock and they work pretty well."
Friends not your bag? There's also a Cards Against Potter product, too, for any Harry Potter fans out there.
Topics: TV and Film, News, Friends