Cards Against Pictionary is a fangame combining Cards Against Humanity answer cards with a Pictionary board. Pictionary rules are usually used. In variants played without a Pictionary set, players/teams who successfully guess a drawing keep the white card, and the player/team with the most white cards once the deck has been exhausted wins.
Larry: "Heh, I like Candyland. I always win at Candyland"
Lemmy: "That is straight up the most boring game ever. I like poker. First of all, Roy never realizes his glasses are reflective, and second, I have a natural poker face. (: I)"
Iggy: "Well if it wasn't BANNED, I would like Trivial Pursuit! Instead I like Monopoly. And I will break your spine if I don't get to be the Jenga brick!"
Roy: "Speaking of, I like Jenga. I'm a lot better at physical games than strategic ones. Also the Bop-It. I don't care if it isn't really a game, that shit is FUN."
Ludwig: "I actually enjoy playing Bingo. There isn't a lot that goes into playing it, so we just talk about our lives and stuff the whole time... it's really sweet."
Wendy: "Operation."
Ludwig: *PTSD flashbacks*
Jr: "I know it's a 2-player game, so we can't play it at Game Night, but I like playing Battle Ship with Lemmy!"
Morton: "I like Pictionary. Unless the person you're playing with either isn't a good artist, or has poor imagination..." *stares at Larry*
Pictionary is a combination racing/drawing board game where movements of pieces are made by teams, rather than individual players. Each team may move their piece if they correctly guess the subject of a teammate's drawing. These drawings are decided by random selection of a card from the game deck and a category of subject corresponding to the team's current square on the board. Usually, drawing time is limited to one minute.