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Not Parent Approved is an award-winning, fast-paced family card game designed for 4-10 players aged 8 and up. With quick 3-minute rounds and easy-to-learn rules, it’s the perfect screen-free activity to bring kids, teens, and adults together for unforgettable game nights.
K**N
Nailed It! Kid Safe - Not Inappropriate
I SPENT A LOT OF TIME going between this and Kids Against Maturity. I'm HAPPY WITH THIS PURCHASE. Was shopping for 10-11 year olds and something adults could relate to/find funny also.Lots of people are mad about a few cards, literally a FEW which you could remove. I actually think they may have removed some of the cards people have posted on other reviews. There are also BLANK cards for you to make your own. This is definitely going to be fun for adults and kids WHO GO TO PUBLIC SCHOOL! There are a lot of SCHOOL related cards. If your kids are home schooled they may not understand half of them for find them funny. That is my only complaint as a lot of the cards are school related. They could have thrown in more that were generic that referenced the mall, store, playground, park, neighborhood, etc... will have to get expansion packs! Cards are also smaller than regular playing cards.Probably best for 10-15 year olds. Kids that are around 8 should still have fun, but maybe not relate as well to some of the cards, and kids over 15 would definitely be fine playing this with younger siblings or if babysitting, but probably not with friends who are 15 and older...I can relate to a lot of these cards thinking back as a kid in the 80s/90s but a lot of current cards that reference things kids are into now. My parents were pretty strict, but I don't think many of the cards would have been found offensive or inappropriate even by my parents. Also, if your kids know to use the cards in a context you find inappropriate then they already learned something somewhere you weren't aware of - kids learn a lot of inappropriate things from other kids, especially if they have older siblings, cousins or friends in the neighborhood.There are a lot of pimple/fart related cards. I think the only downfall to the game is calling it "Not Parent Approved" it is an attempt to sound cool to a kid, but it's not... LOL
K**R
Must have! Tons of fun! Loads of laughs! Kids play nicely w/o electronics!! :O
Love this game!! Keeps our kids and their cousins (ages 8-10 yr old) in their seats, laughing, and playing nicely together the whole time we're eating out at restaurants (without electronics!)! Lots of fun for kids and grown-ups to play together. Came across it as a suggested item while Amazon shopping at 4 AM a week before Christmas. My dad had been in ICU for 3 weeks, I was stressed, tired, and looking to quickly fill up piles. Knowing I have a blast playing the grown-up version, this was a no-brainer "add to cart" item. So glad it popped up! We got our laughs out of it quickly and it definitely relieved some stress for our family. Plus I win more rounds against the kids LOL Shared some pics of my "winners". So happy they made a kid's version!! We play it often!! "Not Parent Approved" is definitely Parent Approved in our house!!
S**1
Hilarious Family Time
Basically as it advertises... it's Card's Against Humanity that's appropriate for kids. From our experience, kids ages 9-18 all had a good laugh while playing this game. The only thing I would say that keeps it form earning a 5* review, is that the grammar doesn't always line up properly. I think the creator of this game could have done a better job making sure that every answer grammatically fits with every statement. It doesn't necessarily make the game unplayable, but it definitely catches up the younger ones who are trying to read the answers exactly as they appear, and don't think to reform the phrase so that it fits nicely in the sentence.Otherwise - great game. Lots of laughs. Good way for kids to get away from the screens and have a great time w/ family.
S**S
Fun and age appropriate
Fun and appropriate game for the 10 year old and the rest of the family to enjoy with him!
M**A
It's fun!
My boys are 6 and 8. They love it! I bought it because my kindergarten started reading and I wanted him to practice more. We usually play for an hr or so. They laugh and even made up their own questions and answers on the blank cards. It's fun to play it as a family and to turn off the screens for a bit.
M**G
It's ok, choices don't fit easily
While this is a good idea with some funny cards, we had trouble finding cards that worked in context a good portion of the time. So you are often relegated to trying to fit an action into a noun's place, vice versa and so on. While in adult games like Cards Against Humanity you can usually get things to work in context, not the same here. For that reason I've taken off stars. For the price, I'd like something that played smoother with more time taken to assure that cards will fit context. When you have 7 cards and nothing works, the game's a bit rough around the edges.
C**L
LOVE IT!! We've had a lot of laughs and giggles with the card combinations played
This is a fun game to play with my son's friends (8-14) and also with their parents (and the grandparents) when they are over too. His friends have asked to play it when they come over, probably because we get a lot of laughs at the combinations that are put into play. Highly recommend! The box isn't that big, and I only bought it because it sounded fun and was on sale. I'm glad I found it as our household was in need of some laughs. I'd say as long as kids are in school and can read ok they'll enjoy playing this game. When my son and I play, we add an extra card or two from the pile to make it interesting. You'd be amazed how often the invisible players can win a round... lol This helps make it a (fun) two player game. The cards seem to be geared toward silliness and school scenarios. (We also allow cards to be traded with deck not yet played if we draw something we don't think will be an easily played card.) I'm really not sure what the rules are...so with what I've already mentioned, the only rule we play by is we pick a number of how many cards one should win in order to end the game. We even adjust that number while playing if the kids want to as long as they all agree to new number.
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