Test Your Latino Knowledge With This Fun Card Game
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From the creators of Cards Against Humanity, Black Card Evoked, Angry Moms, Gay Card Evoked, Lip Service, and other naughty card games, come the newest addition to your party night-a Latino card game called, "Latino Card Revoked".

Latino Card Revoked is the latest game from Cards for All People. The company was founded in 2015, and continues to come up with fun card games for different types of people across the globe, whether you're a woman, a mom, Black, Latino or gay.

If you are searching for game ideas you can play with your family and friends this Christmas or any chance you can get together, you might consider adding this card game on your list.

Whether you identify as Latino, Latina or Latinx, if you don't know anything about Walter Mercado or have never watched Laura or don't answer "se fue" when asked "¿donde esta Maria?", you might just need your card revoked. Despite the geographical, racial, cultural, linguistic, and religious differences, there are a few cultural understandings that unite Latinidad, whether it be a household or a community day-to-day experience.

How Latino are you? Prepare yourself for some good-natured humiliation that can happen during a game of Latino Card Revoked!

This hilarious, laugh-out-loud, nostalgic trivia game about Latino culture are created by comedians, Glorelys Mora and Tori Pool.

These comedians, who come from Dominican Republic, Mexico and Peru, came up with 81 question cards and 24 response cards that will test everything with questions like, "What show was your mom most likely watching when she got home from work? ",  "Growing up your mom did at least one of these...", "Every kitchen should have what spices? ", and "How do you get rid of mal de ojo?".

Pool tells Remezcla that Latino Card Revoked is unique because it's written for Latinos by Latinos.

Latino Card Revoked can be played with the whole family, as a past-time, or a drinking game for your adults-only game night. The game can involve up to six people.

Meanwhile, Mora said that Latino Card Revoked is important because it adds another layer to the Latino tradition and re-inspires everyone to cherish the important moments. She added that the card game is a great conversation starter and there is no better way to connect during the holidays than to have a meaningful living-room conversation that bonds the family from different generations.

For $15, you can have your own Latino Card Revoked. There are two ways to buy Latino Card Revoked-you can either order at their product website or you can purchase through Amazon.

Having your Latino card revoked during the game might be a laughing matter. But on a more serious note it is also a wakeup call. Meaning, you haven't been deeply rooted to your own culture and knowing our history and culture helps us build a sense of pride and a sense of self. By knowing our own culture, we are better able to understand others.