Bad People Card Game

Bad People is a game like Cards Against Humanity. Bad People is an adult style card game that you probably shouldn't play. Buy the complete Bad People here. Another fun card game for adults, if you don’t mind a little playful banter, is “ Bad People.” This game might not be the best one to play with new friends, as it depends on you having deep (and hopefully unbreakable) bonds with the other players in your group. Ultimately, the game claims to show people what their pals think about them. The Bad People card game is one where players take turns voting for who is most likely to do a certain thing. Generally this bring up some hilarious debates and you might learn a thing or two that you really didn’t want to know about your friends. So naturally it goes great with a few beers! This Bad People review will cover how to play, what. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED!!! A card game with the structure of Balderdash, the wit of Cards Against Humanity, and the diplomatic process of.

OBJECTIVE OF GOLF: The objective is to score the lowest number of points.

NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2+ players

NUMBER OF CARDS: 1 to 3 decks, depending on variation and number of players.

RANK OF CARDS: Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, A, K

AUDIENCE: Adult

Golf is a widespread game but seldom documented in card playing books. This is a consequence of the many names the game bears, it is also known as Polish Polka or Polish Poker, and the 4-card version is sometimes referred to as Turtle.The 6-card variation of Golf is also known as Hara Kiri and the 9-card game is often called Crazy Nines.

FOUR CARD GOLF

This is the most commonly played form of Golf. The game uses a standard 52 card deck for 2-8 players, if there are more than 8 players who wish to play, two decks may be combined.

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Dealing

Both the deal and the play moves clockwise. The dealer will hand each player 4 cards, one card at a time. These cards are to be placed face-down in the shape of a square. The cards that were not dealt form a draw pile. The top card is moved face-up and placed beside the draw pile, this card forms the discard pile.

Before the play begins, players can look, only once, at the two cards nearest to them in their square layout. These cards must be kept secret from other players. Players may not look at the cards in their layout again unless they are discarding them during play or scoring them at the end of the game.

Playing

The player left of the dealer starts and play passes on clockwise. A turn offers players three options:

  1. Players may draw a card from the draw pile. You may use this card to replace any four cards in your layout, but you cannot look at the face of the card you are replacing. Try and remember which card is the replacement. Move the card you choose to replace in your layout face-up to the discard pile. You can draw from this pile and simply discard the card, face-up, without using it.
  2. Players may draw a card from the discard pile. Since these cards are face-up, you must use one to replace a card in your layout, then discard. You may not put the drawn card back in the pile without changing your layout.
  3. Players can also choose to knock. After you knock your turn is over. Play moves on in a normal fashion, other players may draw or discard, but the cannot knock. Play ends afterward.

*Note: If you peep at your cards in your face-down layout, the card you look at must be discarded.

Scoring

Scoring occurs at the end of each play. All player’s cards are flipped face-up for scoring.

  • number cards equal their face value, Ace = 1, Two = 2, etc.
  • Jack and Queen = 10 points
  • King = 0 points

The player with the lowest total score, summed after nine plays, is the winner.

SIX CARD GOLF

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In 6-card Golf pairs in a column score 0 points. The objective then in 6-card Golf is to make as many pairs as possible while keeping the unpaired cards a low denomination.

Dealing

In a game with 2-4 players, a standard 52 card deck will suffice. Games with 4-8 players use two packs and games with more than 8 use three. Both the deal and the play moves clockwise. Dealers deal 6 cards to each player, one at a time, to form a rectangular layout. The cards that were not dealt form a draw pile. The top card is moved face-up and placed beside the draw pile, this card forms the discard pile. Before the play begins, players may flip any two cards in their layout face-up. No other cards may be looked at unless they are being discarded or if the situation is called for during game play.

Playing

The player left of the deal starts and play passes on clockwise. During your turn, you may either draw from the draw or discard pile. Drawn cards may be used to replace any 6 cards in your layout. However, if you choose to replace a face-down card you may not look at it before doing so. Place the new card face-up in your layout and the old card face-up on the discard pile.

Cards drawn from the face-down pile may be discarded without being used. Cards from the discard pile must be used to replace a card your layout.

Play ends when all player’s cards are face-up and scoring begins.

Scoring

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Scoring occurs at the end of each play. All player’s cards are flipped face-up for scoring.

  • Ace = 1 point
  • Two = -2 points
  • Number cards 3-10 = face value
  • Jack and Queen = 10 points
  • King = 0 points
  • Equal cards in the same column = 0 points (including twos)

The player with the lowest total score, summed after nine plays, is the winner.

EIGHT CARD GOLF

Eight Card Golf is played almost identically to six card Golf, however, the layout is 2 rows of four cards as opposed to three. One deck is used in games with 2-4 players and more decks may be added as needed. The dealer deals each player (starting to their left) eight cards, one at a time, in a rectangular layout (4×2). The cards that were not dealt form a draw pile. The top card is moved face-up and placed beside the draw pile, this card forms the discard pile. The player left of the deal starts and play passes on clockwise.

Playing

Players begin their turn by turning two cards in one column face-up. Players then may draw cards from the draw or discard pile, giving them three options:

  1. Use drawn card to replace a face-up card. Discard the face-up card, face-up, in the discard pile.
  2. Use drawn card to replace a face-down card. The card you wish to replace cannot be looked at before hand. After it is replaced, discard it face-up in the discard pile.
  3. If the drawn card was from the face-down draw pile, discard face-up on top of the discard pile. Flip one of the face-down cards in one’s personal layout face-up.

After ever player has their first turn, each player can turn 2 or 3 cards face-up. Play continues on in the same direction.

If a layout has one face down card remaining one may still draw a card from the draw pile and discard without looking at the last card. When one player’s layout are face-up one turn each remains. Other player’s remaining face-down cards are flipped after last turns and scoring beings.

Scoring

  • Jokers = -5 points
  • Kings = 0 points
  • Jacks and Queens = 10 points
  • Aces = 1 point
  • Number cards 2-10 = face value
  • Pair in a column = 0 points
  • 2 pairs in 2 columns = -10 points

Negative scores are possible. The player with the lowest total score, summed after nine plays, is the winner.

NINE CARD GOLF

Nine Card Golf is better known as Crazy Nines or Nines. This variant is played with 2 standard decks. The layout is a 3×3 square of cards. Three cards are turned face-up to begin play. The same rules as 6-card Golf apply, except pairs do not score zero points, three matching cards in a column score zero points. In the event you have two intersecting rows of equal cards, players must before the game consider how to score this. Many players will remove the block or line of equal cards.

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TEN CARD GOLF

This game must be played with at least two standard card decks. Players are dealt 5 cards in the same fashion as other versions of Golf, in a 5×2 rectangular layout. Any two cards may be flipped face-up. From then on, 6-card Golf rules apply.

The Bad People card game is one where players take turns voting for who is most likely to do a certain thing. Generally this bring up some hilarious debates and you might learn a thing or two that you really didn’t want to know about your friends. So naturally it goes great with a few beers! This Bad People review will cover how to play, what we thought of the game, and our own set of drinking rules to spice things up.

How To Play

The object of this game is to guess who the Dictator is going to vote for.

After everyone chooses their ridiculous player cards like the Giant Dildo, the Pedophile, the Musky Bong or the other Pedophile, then a dictator is chosen to start the game.

The dictator draws one of the many Question Cards and reads it aloud to the group. The dictator then secretly chooses which player he think best answers that question. The questions range from “Who would be the worst teammate on the Amazing Race?” to “Who’s experienced the biggest age difference with a sexual partner” and everything in between. The game supports 3-10 players.

Then every other player votes on who they think the dictator voted for. Once all the votes are in the dictator flips their card to reveal their vote.

Whoever correctly guessed their vote gets a point! First player to 7 points takes the game.

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As soon as you grab the box you’ll notice the big ol’ “fuck you” middle finger. This pretty well sets the pace for the whole game. From the hilarious sexual questions like “Who is the most orally disinclined” to the harsher questions like “Who’s funeral will have the smallest attendance?”, this game is a wild ride.


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The game is best played with people you know. It’s hilarious to find out what your friends really think about you. Since the game supports up to 10 players and only lasts about an hour it’s a great choice at the start of a party to get people talking. You’re almost guaranteed to get into some ridiculous and raunchy debates.

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The game comes with so many cards that you can play it tons of times before running into any of the same questions. We recommend grabbing the NSFW expansion for some extra spicy questions. This is one of those games that gets way funner if everyone’s got a drink in hand so we threw together some drinking rules to get you started.

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Chuggernauts’ Drinking Rules

  • Anytime someone votes for you, take a drink.
  • If the Dictator votes for you, double those drinks.
  • If ever you receive a unanimous vote (everyone picks you), get down on one knee and chug your whole drink.
  • At the end of the game everyone who didn’t win must cheers to the victor and finish their drinks.

All in all we definitely recommend Bad People: The Party Game You Probably Shouldn’t Play. It was a blast to review and it’s a great opener if people need an excuse to come out of their shell.