Exploding Kittens Horrible Therapist: Extra Horrible Edition 3-8 Players – Ages 17+ – 15 Minutes to Play – Comic Building Card Game – Ideal for Party, Family Game Night – White
$24.99
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A card game where you make very unpleasant comics.
How to Play: WHO KNEW THERAPY COULD BE SO FUNNY? In this adult card game you’ll create a comic about therapy with a Question, Answer, and a Treatment. Whoever puts down the funniest Treatment card wins a point. The first to 3 points wins. It’s a fun and hysterical addition to your party card games collection.
What’s Included: ENDLESS LAUGHS & REPLAYABILITY. With 80 Question Cards, 158 Answer Cards, and 200 Treatment Cards, this game is different every time you play. This makes it a popular choice among adult card games and card games for adults, offering endless replayability for every game night.
Who’s It For? THE PERFECT ADULT PARTY GAME for 3-8 players aged 17+. Can you get through a round without ugly laughing? This is a must-have for adult games for game night and a fantastic addition to your collection of party card games.
Where to Play: WANT TO BREAK THE ICE AT PARTIES? This is a card game for adults that’s great for pregaming, large gatherings, road trips, vacations, or for giving as a gift to anyone who appreciates a funny card game (or who needs therapy!). Perfect for all adult party games and games for adults.
Our Story: UNIQUE ART FROM A VIRAL WEBCOMIC. Each card is written and illustrated by The Oatmeal, the brain behind the internet’s favorite comics and a cofounder of Exploding Kittens which became the most backed Kickstarter campaign of all time.
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Amazon Customer –
Like a cross between a mix and match flip book and cards against humanity resulting in the style of a three square editorial cartoon played out on a therapists couch, hopefully to an absurdly amusing conclusion.It sometimes falls flat if the cards in play don’t have the context but a simple solution for this is more players more cards therefore more chances.To top this it can be played straight out of and indeed back into the box. That’s tidy!An all round great game,Brilliant!
[...]Jelena –
Molto divertente, sopratutto se giocato tra amici con cui c’è confidenza e si ha voglia di mettere in gioco anche il proprio vissuto personale
[...]naru –
Similar to card against humanity but the person the “game master” have a little bit more to do :)
[...]Cozmo –
Absolutely love it, think Cards Against humanity but with three options, have had alot of fun with this
[...]Aram Azhari –
This is a fun game and at the end of the day it depends on the wise choices the players make to make it even funnier. It has a bit of dark comedy in it so probably not suited for children but great for adults.
[...]Xrain –
Lots of laughs
[...]The four of us had a great time playing it. Simple instructions and more fun than cards against humanity. It was one of the funnest game nights I had in a long time.
This was a great buy, my friends and family and I have all had a blast playing this!! –
Not for the faint of heart
[...]Don’t play this game if the word a**h*** offends you or if you don’t want to see crudely drawn explicit depictions. With that said we loved it we played and laughed for hours. Great with big groups!!
AM –
Simple and fun
[...]Apples to apples and cards against humanity kind of a game play, but with pictures. It was a great party game, though it got old after a few rounds. Some of the cards are repetitive
Rachelle Vargas –
Great game and gift
[...]This game is so freakin fun and funny. It’s like cards against humanity but for mental health and I’m here for it.
JE –
Fun Irreverent Game in The Oatmeal Style
[...]Love playing this game with my family. Some of the cards are repetitive, but I’m sure Matt will sell us an expansion pack. No regrets adding this one to the game stash.
Andrew Gordinier –
Approved by therapists, for therapists
[...]I played this with licensed professionals and it was a ton of fun.Some of the cards came nowhere near things heard from clients, others were hilariously above and beyond. Other cards fell into the “I wish I could say that” or “I would lose my license so fast” categories in the most insanely funny way.This should count as CE’s!You should try it.
Rachael H –
THIS GAME IS FUN, FUN, FUN!
[...]If you are or have experienced your own mental health struggles, or if you are a mental health clinician, you will absolutely love this game. It’s dark humor pokes fun at the therapeutic process and will leave you in stitches.I really like that the “judge” (called a “therapist” for this game) is more involved than is typical with these types of card games – instead of just having to pick the best submission from the other players, the therapist actively determines the trajectory of the comic by selecting the “response” card to go with the question/problem.If you are a mental health clinician, seriously buy this game and play it with your fellow clinicians as a form of self-care. It’s definitely worth it.
Alejandro Aristizabal –
Absolutely worth it
[...]I found out about this game through some ads and instantly fell in love. While the lack of reviews and content had me a bit nervous (maybe the game is not as funny as I expect) those doubts quickly stopped when I started playing it with games. I couldn’t stop laughing! The illustrations are hilarious, the variety is great and the comics that unfold will be remembered by everyone for days. All my friends want this game now, and I can only hope there will be expansions for it as I will surely be getting them.