๐ Exploding Kittens: Where Every Draw is a Laugh Explosion!
Exploding Kittens is a wildly popular card game designed for 2-5 players aged 7 and up. With 56 uniquely illustrated cards, players engage in a humorous battle of strategy and luck, aiming to avoid the dreaded Exploding Kitten. This game is easy to learn, quick to play, and perfect for family gatherings, travel, or as a fun Easter gift. With over 50 million copies sold and a backing from over 200,000 supporters on Kickstarter, itโs a must-have for any game night!
Product Dimensions | 11.2 x 16.21 x 3.81 cm; 179.99 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 months - 7 years |
Item model number | EKG-ORG1-1 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 5 |
Number of pieces | 56 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Material Composition | Karton |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicoloured |
ASIN | B010TQY7A8 |
J**O
It is probably the best boardgame out there
This game not only is extremely easy to play but it is also so much fun! Every single friend that has come over to mine to play ends up buying one for themselves. For the price, it is so worth it. You will have several good board game sessions with this one. And the quality of the cards and the art style is great. Would really recommend it, and if you can afford the expansion packs, do it. They add even more fun
W**O
Brilliant game!
This game is hilarious! It is really easy to pick up and it's so much fun! The great thing about it is that you can play it for as long or as short as you want to.Addictive if you're competitive like me ๐
A**S
Excellent
Great game for family
M**R
Explosive fun for games night.
We currently have family games night every week, I bought this game for this reason.There are 3 of us that play together in a house share, we are all adults over 30 years of age.The game is incredibly fun and only gets better with each expansion pack but I'll focus on the main pack for now.Exploding kittens is a great game for beginners in the board/card game genres however I do have a few minor issues with it.While the game is incredibly fun, will definitely get people laughing at a party and is very to pick up and play, the rounds don't last all that long which may be good for some people but we tend to like games that last longer.Most of the main cards you will be using have pretty much the same effect on the game like stealing from someone else or making them pick up the next card and I could see this becoming repeative over time.That said once you've got a little bored you can get the expansion packs and they definitely do add more fun to the game.We will definitely be playing this game every few weeks and breaking it out at parties that's for sure, the quality of the cards are really great and the pick up and play quickly is useful.I would totally recommend this game for families wanting to get into games however more seasoned board games might want to go for something a bit more difficult.
N**A
Great family game ๐๐๐๐๐
I bought this as a family game to play with a 5 and 8 year old. Since playing it it is the only game my boys want to play.Initially when you unbox the game the cards look complicated however it really isnโt, there is handy key to each card on the instructions that I kept in front of me during the first game as although each card tells you the actions itโs pale white and small print which I struggled to see. After one game we all got the hang of it, took my younger son who is 5 longer to get to know the card meanings as he canโt fluently read yet but after a few games he knows the actions of each card from the pictures.I was initially worried reading some reviews but there is nothing untoward with any of the cards and it is totally suitable for young children.The aim of the game is to not explode which happens by picking up a explode kitten card. Each player has to play an action card and end their go by picking up a card from the deck (which could be an explode kitten card) you avoid exploding by defusing the kitten with a defuse card. So you want as many defuse cards as possible in your hand. Along the way each card you lay has an action like steal a card from someone, skip picking up a card, stop someone elseโs action card.Really enjoyable game, in a handy box to make it easy to travel with. Perfect camping game or holiday game.
G**S
Great game for families
Best game ever so much fun
C**E
The casual card game for a new generation
At the time of writing this there are mountains of reviews (rightly) praising Exploding Kittens for its accessibility, production values, presentation and general excellence. There aren't really any reviews explaining what exactly a 'Russian Roulette' card game actually entails, so as endlessly charming as the game is (and it really is), I thought I'd explain how the game works and why it is an excellent game in its own right.The mechanics are pretty simple. Each turn you will (generally) have a number of cards in your hand that allow you to do a number of different things (more on those in a second). You END your turn by drawing a card. If you draw an Exploding Kitten card, you are out of the game and the card is removed from the deck. Hence the 'Russian Roulette' element. In every game there will be one less Exploding Kitten card in the deck than there are players, so in the end one person will win when everyone else has drawn an Exploding Kitten card.The game is spiced up by all of the other cards in the deck. It is worth mentioning to begin with that everyone starts with one Defuse card, and others can be drawn from the deck during the game. Defuse cards are the only cards that can save you from an Exploding Kitten. If you draw an Exploding Kitten and have a Defuse card, you can play it and place the Exploding Kitten card back in the deck wherever you want, in sight of the other players or not (in case it's not obvious, that element adds a really devious strategical element to the game).All of the other cards can be played prior to you drawing your card and ending your turn, and generally in some way reduce your chances of drawing a card. For example, the See The Future card allows you to look at the top three cards of the deck before you draw a card, the Skip card skips your turn entirely, and the Shuffle card does what it says on the turn and allows you to shuffle the deck before drawing a card. There are also cards with art on them that have no actions, and you can collect these and play them in sets to allow you to take cards from other players.The action cards are perfectly balanced and designed to add strategical and (to some degree) bluff elements to what is essentially a game of luck. There is no getting away from the fact that luck plays a heavy part in this game, but actually the playing of the actions cards and subtle attempts at deceiving the other players make this game feel far more strategic than it actually is, which is a good thing. Ultimately every game will include some element of trying to mislead other players and trap them into drawing an Exploding Kitten card, and that is part of what gives the game its high replay value.Games are quick, normally taking no more than 15 to 20 minutes, and much like other casual card games like UNO, there is normally a strong desire to 'to just play one more time' before finishing or moving on to something else. I was an initial Kickstarter backer for the game, and have played it as part of game nights as well as with various combinations with my family in more casual settings, and everyone has taken to the game well and wanted to play a few games in a sitting rather than one.When I was younger I remember playing UNO and various traditional card based games with my family either on family holidays, after meals, or at family gatherings and such. For me Exploding Kittens is that sort of game for a new generation, a game that is most certainly casual and can be won by anyone due to the luck element, but that contains enough charm, strategy, and that all important 'just one more game' factor to make it a stable for any family or group. As such I would heartily recommend it; in my view this game is a genuine classic that deserves to be as highly owned as the likes of UNO.On one final point as to whether this is suitable for children or not, given that the game inherently involves explosions and kittens there are some morbid elements that parents may think are unsuitable for very young children, but actually the game is presented in a very comedic way, and I would have thought that the game would be suitable for any children that are old enough to understand the rules. The box says it's suitable for 7 and up, which feels about right to me. I do reiterate that this is a review of the standard deck though; the NSFW (Not Safe For Work) deck contains explicit cards with very mature themes, and is most certainly not suitable for children. If you take my recommendation and buy one of these to play in a family, make sure you buy the right one if you're playing with children!
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