'We don't want to make something slightly worse than the thing we're already making. 'We don't think it's very fun to play Cards Against Humanity on a phone, which is why we never shipped an app,' he added. 'Cards Against Humanity is obviously a remix of the comedy and games and pop culture that we love, and it's extremely cool to see our thing inspiring people to make stuff.' 'I'm glad that our fans have been able to take Cards Against Humanity and remix it into their own original things that's been a goal since we started working on our project,' he told Endgadget. One of Cards Against Humanity's original developers, Max Temkin, embraces this unofficial app. This is completely legal as the original Cards Against Humanity was made under a Creative Commons license, meaning anyone is free to replicate and distribute it so long as it's not for profit. Cards Against Humanity - the comedic party game about matching funny, offensive cards to funny, offensive prompts - is now available for free online.ĭubbed Cards Against Originality, this web app was actually made by a third party developer named Dawson Whitfield.