Tuesday 8 November 2016

Exploding Kittens

Launching next week:

   

WHAT IS THIS?

THIS IS THE CARD GAME THAT MADE KICKSTARTER HISTORY!

Created by Elan Lee (Xbox, ARGs), Matthew Inman (The Oatmeal), and Shane Small (Xbox, Marvel), Exploding Kittens made history when it became the most funded game in Kickstarter history and the campaign with the most number of backers, ever.

By the end of their campaign they had raised more than $8.7 million dollars from over 219,000 backers!

Exploding Kittens is a highly strategic kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette.

Players try to avoid drawing Exploding Kittens (which eliminate them from the game) using tools like catnip sandwiches, deploying special-ops bunnies, and seeking out the wisdom of an all-seeing goat wizard.

The game is kid-friendly, super fun, and easy to learn. It’s a fast-paced party game perfect for family game night or as an anytime boredom buster.

· For people who are into kittens and explosions and laser beams and sometimes goats
· Original all-ages game
· Includes 56 cards (2.5 x 3.5 inches), box, and instructions
· Can be played by itself or combined with other decks to accommodate more players
· This box, like 99.99% of boxes, does not meow, however if you want one that does...


· This box, unlike 99.99% of boxes, actually meows!
· Limited edition
· Original all-ages game
· Includes 56 cards (2.5 x 3.5 inches), box, and instructions
· Can be played by itself or combined with other decks to accommodate more players
· Box features a magnetic clasp and an empty space for sleeved cards or another 56-card deck

An finally for the older kitten fan ...


· For people who are into kittens and explosions and boob wizards and sometimes butts!
· Same game mechanics as the original, but contains card art too horrible/incredible to include in a kid-friendly version
· Includes 56 cards (2.5 x 3.5 inches), box, and instructions
· Can be played by itself or combined with other decks to accommodate more players
· This box, like 99.99% of boxes, does not meow

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