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Evil Apples vs. Humanity

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Evil Apples vs. Humanity

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4.8
206.2K ratings
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User Reviews for Evil Apples vs. Humanity

5
I'd like some credit for my wild cards

I LOVE this game. Having said that, I would like to receive some credit for my wild cards that show up as playing cards after I create them. I've had it happen to me several times where I won't have a card worth playing so I'll make something up and it'll win. Low and behold, it'll start showing up in my decks and other people's decks and they will use my wild card in game play later. I do keep receiving random cake and money for no discernible reason, that it true. But nothing explicitly tells me it's because my card was game play worthy and it'll be used in the game now. I don't want anything other than the cake and coins and a "We are gonna add your card to the public deck now" notification and then put a little tag for the player on the card. Other wise, this is the most fun you can have by yourself other masturbating "on a sunny Sunday afternoon."

Bambifaline, Aug 23, 2017
3
Blame the people

The game itself works great. No glitches that I’ve encountered in the 2+ months I’ve been playing it. If you pay the funds to get all decks forever, there is a huge variety of choices for countless hours of laughs! Everything about the game works as intended or better...except, the users. The games are 5 player games. There are plenty of people playing so getting a game started is very quick. Games on average last about 10 minutes. However in ALL the games I’ve played, I can’t think of one time it went from beginning to completion with all 5 players active. Every game 1-3 people will either “snooze” and stop playing cards, or disconnect entirely. There is no penalties for this so it’s rampant. Each round gets 60 seconds and the judging phase also 60 seconds. When people are snoozing, it will go through the ENTIRE 60 seconds, and that time adds up quick. They need to do something to dissuade people from that. If they could get that under control, it would be a 5 star game. I would play the basic version for a few days to see what I mean before deciding to spend any real cash.

Cypher Temjin, Jan 19, 2020
4
Fun game, needs work with filtering out the inappropriate users

The games are always super fun and the options for the answers always make me laugh. Great game to play with friends. But I’ve had several experiences with inappropriate users. One person had a nude pic for their profile picture. And there is a chat option when you are can talk to the other players you are playing with and some people abuse that and use extremely offensive language or say inappropriate things. There is an option to mute the players so you don’t ever see that but I definitely think that the filtering process should be much stricter and a better way to deal with inappropriate users. I would not recommend this app to people with sensitive feelings, there are a some jerks and pervs who play this game. But if that doesn’t bother you, then you’re all good, this game is super fun and would’ve gotten five stars if it hadn’t been for some of the other users.

LB.SHS517, Apr 16, 2020
3
Fun but

It’s waaaaaay better to play this face to face (whether u have cah or a2a, etc). Reasons 1-there’s no way to see how many people are on and it can take 1+ to enter a game. While waiting there’s nothing to do; you can’t edit you’re cards, browse the shop, nothing but wait and wait and wait. 2-so many unfunny people or perhaps they just don’t know how to play? This is largely do to the amount of kids that play that just don’t any of the references and just think penises and vulvas are the the only funny options available (lol they mostly are but that’s besides the point:). As for the app the question cards are so limited i think I counted around 20 cards total before they started to recycle. Even if you buy decks you still are forced to use the lame cards the game gave you taking up card space and there is no way to turn them off (you can only turn of/on the cards you buy). The white cards are infinite but rarely go with the questions as the purple cards are a finite amount with very specific questions/statements. Overall turn off you’re notifications and play this randomly when you have absolutely nothing better to do and you might find it slightly enjoyable (enjoyable may be a strong word).

Lupe Lupita, Feb 22, 2022
5
It’s a great app but

The people who run this app are AMAZING. I’ve had this app for…3+ years? I stopped playing for a while and when I tried to log back in, I couldn’t get my account back. 11+ thousand coins, a bunch of cakes, all my decks. All that lost. I emailed them to see if they could help and not only did they respond relatively quickly, they managed to find my old account that was connected to my old phone number, they added my new current number so I could access my account. That took maybe two days? Freaking amazing. I was so happy, I mean the care they took to make sure I’d get my account back. That’s the kind of customer service that makes you stay.The app itself is great, I keep coming back bc it’s honestly a great game to play with friends, especially when your friends live far away or you’re trying your best to social distance. I’ve been recommending this game since the first time I started using this app, but now I have even more reasons to recommend this app. Definitely worth your time.

Nettie_g, Dec 22, 2021
5
In need of some revision, but still fun

I’ve been enjoying this app for two days now, and I’ve seen two major issues with it. The first issue I’d address would be the fact that only one of the game modes, that being classic mode, is played by people online. There is little to no traffic in the other two game modes, and therefore there’s essentially only one type of game that anyone can play. I’d recommend adding more incentive to the other two game modes, such as larger reward pools for winning and perhaps even participation. The second issue I’d like to address is the online drop rate of players. I’ve only been able to finish a game averaging maybe 1 in 8 or 9 attempts. People will realize they’re losing and will drop out of the game. If you get to below 3 people then the game automatically closes out. This wouldn’t be to much of an issue, if we didn’t lose our in game premium currency. I hope that this is addressed in some way, whether it be a refund of our premium currency when a game is dropped, or a premium currency deduction from players who quit games. I realize that this has been a mostly negative plug at your product, but I would like to see it survive through these issues, and to do that they must be addressed. For people considering this app, I’ll say this: It’s fun with friends, and if you can find a group online that won’t quit on you, then you could easily spend an hour or two enjoying what this app has to offer.

Nukemnrun97, May 15, 2018
5
Awesome game.

Out of all the pseudo Cards Against Humanity apps, Evil Apples is by far the best. And unlike most other apps available on the App Store the Microtransactions are barely even noticeable. Having played Evil Apples for a couple of years now I can say without a doubt that I haven’t once felt like I need to spend money to keep up with the players who do. And since you get a free piece of Cake(which is what they call their premium currency) every 4 hours and if you so choose you can get an additional Cake by watching an ad as many times as you want as well as the 3 pieces you get from each game you win you can get enough Cake to buy additional decks pretty quickly. The only thing about Evil Apples that I don’t like is how you can’t add random players to games with friends. If the devs would make it to where you can add a couple of randos to your games with friends then I’d have given the full 5 stars. Other than that it’s a great game.

Original Synn, Jan 25, 2019
1
Abuse is encouraged

I submitted a complaint about a player several weeks ago. This person was dropping racial slurs and all manner of other horrible things. It negatively affected the game and everyone ended up leaving. I’ve had this happen multiple times during my time playing. I actually use a photo of my cat for my picture because I imagine it would be worse if people actually could see what I look like. This most recent instance, I’d finally had enough and reported it. I waited an extended period of time for a reply from the customer service inbox and when I finally DID get a response? I was told some abuse was fine rather than asking for clarification. Basically the same reply you get on Facebook when anything horrible is reported. I take umbrage to being called racial slurs and seeing others being called them. I usually mute people who are just mildly annoying but telling me to mute someone over that? No. Deleting this. I go huge periods of time without playing because this keeps happening so at this point I’m ready to ditch this game. Way to give a hoot about your players. You jerks wouldn’t even have any revenue without us. Hope you’re happy. I, for one, will not be coming back after this.

Raantuva, Feb 08, 2018
4
Fantastic game…except for the snoozing problem

Let’s start with the good: almost everything. This game is a blast to play, and there are so many fantastic expansion decks to add to your arsenal. It’s definitely not a pay to win game either. The free version still gives the player plenty of chances to get ahead.Now, for my one major gripe…As many others have pointed out, there is a problem with many people quitting games prematurely. Bots help with allowing games to finish, but it’s certainly not as fun as playing a game with real people. Another thing I recently noticed is that people who snooze lose a point each time they do so. I thought I liked that idea, but I don’t believe it works as intended. Many people quit games when they feel they cannot win, and subtracting a point when they snooze increases the likelihood that they will abandon that game. While snoozing is bound to happen sometimes, I believe that accounts engaging in excessive snoozing should be penalized in a manner that extends beyond one game in order to truly deter people from quitting games when they are behind.

Somerandomguy646, May 24, 2022
5
Truly Awesome

Great execution. I think the pay mechanics are very well thought out and balanced - and I wanted to compliment you guys on it because it’s something we don’t see a lot these days. For example: newbies who don’t pay-to-play have a chance, and they also totally have a way to level up along the way. That said, I did buy a mega pass today, but it was mostly to remove ads (I understand why you have them) and get the extras. Two ideas:The first is very important: make reconnecting make more sense. I have a few ideas on that front. The second is maybe look into achievements/badges - just for fun. I ironically thought of this today when I lost a game with zero points and though “I would be one of those weirdos who would display a badge for this. Haha”On reconnecting:- Instead of just having “quit to lobby” maybe say “return to lobby”? - And maybe add a note there about “if you got disconnected from this game, please go back to the lobby to find and re-enter the room for this game”- It would be great if current/active games were displayed above almost everything else. - Add a tip #69 (or whatever) about how to reconnect to a game.I think most users (including me) don’t/didn’t know that they can rejoin - or how to do it. But I figured it out. I’ve also found that going back to the lobby and then back into the room helps when I wonder if I’m stalled. Shrug Keep at it! 🙂👍

SteveyLeeB, Jul 05, 2020

Description

Evil Apples is a dirty & hilarious card game inspired by the popular party game Cards Against Humanity. Play dirty cards against your friends to beat them! "It literally started a riot when I started playing against my friends" Please note, we're not affiliated with Cards Against Humanity. If you're looking for Cards Against Humanity, you can purchase Cards Against Humanity directly from their website cardsagainsthumanity.com __!

HOW TO PLAY !__ - Grab 3 friends to play against. - A Question Card is shown to everyone, e.g. "Nothing excites a group of Catholic Priests more than ____." - Each player selects an Answer Card from their hand, e.g. "climate change denial" - A Judge among you selects the best card and awards 1 point to the victor. - First Player to 7 points wins the game, and the respect of all humanity. __! FEATURES !__ - 6,900+ Answer Cards and 1,300+ Question Cards! Never gets boring! - Play against folks nearby using GPS. - Join Friends ANYWHERE using SMS or Facebook. - Join Random Blitz Mode games to go fast with strangers. - Stay cool with in-game chat to blow your mind! - Discard cards you don't like. - Find out just how dirty your friends are. - Write Wild Cards with fully-custom text. - Innovative FaceHole technology! - Share screenshots of your favorite cards! We'd love to hear from you! [email protected] www.evilapples.com/contact Thanks to you, it has also ranked #1 in Word & Card Games in the USA! :D Twitter & Instagram: @evilapplesapp Facebook: facebook.com/evilapples Google+: j/k Terms of Use: https://www.evilapples.com/legal

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