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5 Adult-Only Board Games You Need In Your Collection

Who says board games are just for kids! Revamp your closet by adding some adult-oriented games. Here are 5 hilarious board games that are sure to make you feel like…

FAIRFAX, CA – FEBRUARY 06: In this photo illustration, Monopoly board game pieces are displayed on February 6, 2013 in Fairfax, California. Toy maker Hasbro, Inc. announced today that fans of the board game Monopoly voted in an online contest to eliminate the iron playing figure and replace it with a cat figure. The cat gamepiece received 31 percent of the online votes to beat out four other contenders, a robot, diamond ring, helicopter and guitar. (Photo illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Who says board games are just for kids!

Revamp your closet by adding some adult-oriented games. Here are 5 hilarious board games that are sure to make you feel like a kid.

  1. Cards Against Humanity

Warning: there’s profane language used in this game! However, it is sure to give you a lot of laughs and will make you shocked how dirty your friend’s minds are.

  1. Settlers of Catan

Did you used to love Dungeons & Dragons or Risk as a kid? Well, this game will be perfect for you. Settlers of Catan will take you on a highly addicting journey through olden times.

  1. Exploding Kittens

Exploding Kittens describes itself as a “kitty-powered version of Russian roulette.” Since it’s a card game, it’s perfect to take on the go! If you love cats, we promise you’ll get a kick out of the illustrations on the cards.

  1. Cranium Dark

The game you loved at a kid gets a R-makeover with Cranium Dark. Not to worry, it still involved you favorite Cranium clay and games like Pictionary or Charades…but it’s just dirtier.

  1. Spy Alley

You’ll be suspicious of everyone with Spy Alley. It’s sort of like Clue, but with secret agents! With just the roll od a dice, you’ll be one step closer to guessing your friend’s fake identity.