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[–] jqubed@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

We usually keep the family-friendly filter on when playing with our daughter and her friend (teenagers) but the answers can often get a little dirty. Out of curiosity we turned it off one time but it quickly went to a whole different level that none of us were comfortable with playing with each other, so we put the filter back on.

I suppose with the right group it could be fun, but you’d probably have to be real comfortable with your friends, and have enough friends you’re that comfortable with. Like, if it was just my wife and me we’d have fun, but that’s not enough players for most of those games.