Exploding Kittens: here are the rules to be able to play remotely

    Exploding Kittens: here are the rules to be able to play remotely

    These days of confinement can be particularly boring, you know. For this Exploding Kittens, the well-known party game, becomes Quarantined Kittens: an ad hoc regulation is available on the game site to be able to play remotely with your friends. It will be enough to have any version of Exploding Kittens and an app to make video calls; with some slight changes to the very simple basic regulation you can then have fun blowing up your friends even remotely. If you want to try this new mode, you can find the regulation here, which can also be downloaded in pdf.



    In this highly strategic, micropowered version of Russian roulette, players draw cards until one of them draws an Exploding Kitten. At this point it explodes, dies, and is out of the game unless that player is holding a defuse card, which he can defuse the kitty using things like laser pointers, belly scratches, and catnip sandwiches. All other cards in the deck are used to move, mitigate, or avoid Exploding Kittens. Created by Elan Lee (Xbox, ARGs), Matthew Inman (The Oatmeal), and Shane Small (Xbox, Marvel), Exploding Kittens is the most supported Kickstarter project of all time and the most funded game in Kickstarter history.



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