- Same Exploding Kittens madness, but with card art much too horrible/incredible to include in a kid-friendly version. Do NOT buy for children, unless you're ready to have some weird conversations.
- More than 8 million copies sold, breaking records in kids games, adult games and everything in-between.
- A highly strategic, kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette. Basically, if you draw an Exploding Kitten, you lose and you are full of loser sad-sauce. If you don’t explode, YOU WIN! Congratulations, you are full of greatness!
- This “Game of the Year” award winner is the perfect holiday gift if you’re looking for board games for adults but want to be able to play fun games with your kids as well.
- "It's like UNO, except there are goats, magical enchiladas and kittens that can kill you." -CNN
- This holiday gift favorite takes 5 minutes to learn, 15 minutes to play, is for 2-5 players (ages 7+) and includes 56 cards, box and instructions.
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Rick Omeasoo
Most hilarious laughs we've ever had.
This game is absolutely hilarious. If you want non-stop funbuy this game. We played it for hours and laughed the entire time there was some fun bantering as well. You see the game requires you to, make temporary alliances, screw everyone, or be sneaky, or a little of the above! The cards are hilarious. The picture are completely inappropriatly awesome.
Kaye Hughes
Fun Filled Phycological Game Amongst Friends
Object of the game is to not draw the exploding kitten card. Seems simple enough, but there are variety of counter cards that will block or divert an exploding kitten that will knock you out of the game. The game essentially have 9 types of cards: 1. Exploding kitten card - what you want to avoid 2. Attack card - make the next player draw 2 cards increasing the chances of them drawing an exploding kitten card 3. Skip card - Skip you turn, so you don't have to draw a card (which may potentially be a exploding kitten card) 4. Favor card- Force an opponent to give you a card form his or her hand 5. Shuffle card - As the name implies shuffle the deck if you assume or know (with the see the future card) you'll be drawing an exploding kitten card 6. See the future card - see the top 3 cards in the draw pile. Great when combined with any other cards 7. Defuse card - save yourself from an exploding kitten 8. Nope card - Prevent any action of a card used by your opponent 9. Other cards - cards not part of the 8 mentioned, but if you have multiple you can use them for special combos such as stealing a card from another player. Game is very simple to pick up and play, and the instructions are very easy to grasp. Once you and your friends get good at the game you'll be countering each other left and right as you guess what cards your opponent has and try to outwit them. Card stock is similar to casino cards. The art design and writing on the cards are very witty and sometimes gross (for the NSFW edition) I believe there's an app version of the the original exploding kittens on iOS and Andriod. It's only $1.99 (each person has to purchase the app) and is cheaper if you have frequent friends who play the game. But if you have guest over a few times a month or year it may be better to stick to the physical version as it's very odd to convince your guests to purchase the game on their smartphone or tablet in order to play the digital version Overall very tension filled game with friends
Shehroz Khan
This is a fun, mindless card game for adults
This is a fun, mindless card game for adults. Best described as: Old Maid meets Uno for adults. If you're highly offended, and don't find offensive/gross things funny it's probably not for you. I've played both the regular and NSFW editions, and I don't see much of a difference. It's an especially fun bar game, which is where I first played. Kind of like darts or pool only for people that are to lazy to get up. The NSFW really makes me laugh, because what card game is suitable for work? Or rather what company would even say "sure Judy, sit at your deck and play Rummy. We think that's a great use of the time we pay you for." If you find that company please give me a heads up ;-)
Ñööri Mãlik
Fun game for adults and kids...just not the NSFW edition for kids under 13yo.
What a fun game! I say it is a bit like Uno, my husband says it's a bit like Munchkin. Either way, we're having a great time. We don't have cable and we prefer to spend our Saturday nights playing games, so Exploding Kittens has been a fun addition. We also have just as much fun reading the cards as we do playing the game. Who comes up with this stuff?!? We bought the NSFW edition and it lives up to the title. I would not recommend this game for kids under 13yo or as a lunch game at work. As an HR Director I am confident in saying this is not okay for work. Not everyone has the same sense of humor so don't risk it.
Emmajane Harper Hussar
Funny game for adult get-togethers
This is one of my husband's favorite card games. We ordered the adult version which is extra hilarious. (Obviously NSFW or family-friendly.) This is a card based game which can be played with 2 to 4 players easily. It's mostly luck of the draw, like War but with inappropriate humor, and a little bit of strategy to it. For example, there cards that will allow you to look ahead to the next three cards. You decide what cards to play each turn. The game goes quickly and doesn't require a lot of effort, could easily be played even if you weren't sober ;)
Sweetness Jones
Highly Addictive and Entertaining!!!!!
If you love kittens, or really even if you don't love kittens you will love this game! I have bought myself this version and the original and all of my family members as well! Children and adults with love this suspenseful game. It is like a better and more anxiety ridden version of old maid...with a lot of twists! Can't explain how to play it, you just need to get it and try it out for yourself! I promise you will want to play it again and again and again! The game play goes quickly and most always everyone wants to play another round right after!
Varsha Payaal
Chaos, disorder, and laughter.
Fun entertaining game where the point isn't to win, it's to not lose. Best played with people you are close enough to that you don't mind screwing them over in good fun (or with drunk people). We play this game at dinner parties at my house, and the drunker we get the more fun it is. Not a game for kids (probably not a good idea for young teens either, think of the lessons your teaching them).
Melissa Huotari Carlson
Quick Card Game with Great Replay Value
Exploding Kittens is a total blast. It's simple to pick up on and games usually play out within 15 - 20 minutes, which often leads to everyone wanting to play multiple times in a row. If you lose early on you will be stuck just watching until the game ends, but this is rarely a problem in our group because of how fast the games are and the overall ridiculousness/hilarity that always ensues. It's definitely worth purchasing the NSFW version if you're playing with adults who are not easily offended! While Exploding Kittens can have a bit of a "take that" aspect if you purposely set someone up to draw an exploding kitten, it is such a light hearted game that it's tough to take anything personal. I really enjoy this as a "party" game or even just a filler game when my group needs a break from more strategic board games.
Elizabeth Navarro
Join us at the adults table.
Find a review for the regular Exploding Kittens. Now take that information, forget it, and buy the NSFW edition. Is it NSFW? I've played it with my co-workers in the conference room if that tells you anything. Could it be more NSFW? Simply, yes. Honestly, I was expecting something more risque, something I would feel at least slightly uncomfortable bringing out with my parents in the room, something that I would have to think twice about leaving around where kiddos roam. This isn't really that, but it's a lot of fun, and at least slightly more adult-y than the OG Kittens game. If you have the humor for such things I recommend this for your purchasing pleasure, if not, stick to the kids table and play Shoots and Ladders. NOTE: I have played the litteral f**k out of some Shoots and Ladders in my time, so no disrespect if that's your game. Stand proud. You can still look down on the Candyland-er-ers of the world.
Linda Poodledog Taylor
Fun new game, with strategy and luck involved, as well as psychology and game theory!
Fun new game that's easy to learn and very portable! I would say it is a mix of strategy (~50%) and luck (~50%). Can play heads-up with as few as two people, or with up to five people. Can also purchase a second deck and play with 6-10 people. Have played with other couples before and "alliances" certainly form - in our game, each couple was secretly not screwing over their own significant other (e.g. stealing their cards, putting the exploding kitten where it would hurt them, etc), but this later turned into a guys vs. girls game because the girls were winning so often! Lots of psychology and game theory-type thinking keeps your mind actively thinking throughout.