Apples to Apples is a card game that combines the use of nouns and adjectives in order to make certain combinations. In Apples to Apples, you have green cards and red cards. Someone picks up a green card and says the adjective written on it. All of the other players--there should be three or more people playing--pick out a red card from the hand they're dealt. (Each person should have been given seven red cards.) The person that said the adjective is not allowed to put in a red card this round. Instead, they take the cards, without knowing who gave them which card, and picking one that they feel is most closely related to the adjective. This can either be accurate or inaccurate, and the latter is usually just for laughs.
It makes use of the English language, and it also makes words more fun. The cards themselves are witty--especially the red ones--and it's a very entertaining game to play with large groups of people. The possibilities and combinations of words are endless!
