Politics & Government

'Humanity Hates Donald Trump' Card Game Being Produced by Trumbull Company

The game is styled and compatible with the popular party game Cards Against Humanity.

TRUMBULL, CT- A Trumbull-based company is producing "Humanity Hates Donald Trump" card game.

The game is styled and compatible with the popular Cards Against Humanity game,but is in no way affiliated with it.

"Add some comic relief to the election with Humanity Hates Trump… Cards Against Everybody," wrote Howard Greenspan on the Kickstarter page. "This hilarious game puts a satirical spin on politics, adding humor to the circus that is the 2016 presidential race."

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Greenspan is owner and president of SCS Direct Inc, based in Trumbull.

The game requires multiple people to play. One player chooses a black card and all other players submit a white card in their hands. The drawer of the black card gets to decide who wins the round. The exception is if someone puts down one of two Ultimate Trump Cards, which results in an automatic victory for the round.

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Often the player who draws the black card will pick the round winner based on a humorous combination. Humanity Hates Trump has a theme based around making fun of presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Humanity Hates Trump comes in a base set with 250 cards. There is an unofficial expansion pack with 100 cards. Greenspan wrote:

We are building something huge. It’s gonna be REAL HUGE. No, really. A lot of people come up to me and say, How Huge? And I tell them. I say just picture huge. And then double that. What we’re building is going to trump everything and make American party games great again… Tuning into the Republican Debates with Donald Trump front and center often feels like watching a Comedy Central ™ Roast. It’s time to take roasting to the next level with Humanity Hates Trump ...Cards Against Everybody!

So far the Kickstarter fundraising campaign has 43 backers who have pledged $1,755. The set goal is $1,000 and there are 27 days to go in the campaign. The product will be produced and the company is giving first print run sets to Kickstarter patrons.

The company is aiming to ship by the end of April.

Check out the Kickstarter page here.

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