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Exploding Kittens NSFW Edition is a fast, strategic card game for adults 17+, featuring 56 uniquely risqué cards by The Oatmeal. Designed for 2-5 players (expandable to 9), it blends dark humor with tactical gameplay in quick 15-minute rounds, making it the ultimate party game for millennial professionals craving edgy fun and social connection.







| ASIN | B010TU7LP2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #416 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #17 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (17,200) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.45 ounces |
| Item model number | EKG-NSFW1-1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Exploding Kittens LLC |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 17 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches |
| Release date | August 24, 2015 |
C**R
A card game with a touch of Russian Roulette and Uno!
In short, this game is A LOT of fun to play! Like the box says, this has artwork and phrases that are NSWF, so be weary when buying this if you plan on playing it with the younger crowd. That being said, the artwork is hilarious with this game, you have everything from Boob Wizards to... well nothing I should say publicly on here! The game works like this; Everybody starts out with 4 cards from the deck and one defuse card. You then make sure that there is one less exploding kitten card as there are players. Unlike most cards games, you draw from the deck to declare it is the end of your turn, if you pull an exploding kitten you either a) Are out of the game, or b) pla a defuse card and place the exploding kitten ANYWHERE back in the deck. This is great because it adds a suspicion factor, if it right back on top? Is it 7 down instead to get someone unexpectedly in a later turn? It's hilarious watching people panic and see what other types of cards they have to avoid drawing. On top of this, there are many other types of cards like mentioned such as skip, shuffle, etc. In addition there are just cards with no specific abilities but just have cats on them such as "Zombie Cat" and "Cat's Schrodinger". We did modify one of the rules in the game however because it made it more fun for us. One rule states that you can use 5 of any type of card and draw from the discard pile. While this is convenient, it is too simple to get 5 of any card, so we kept the rule but instead you have to use 5 different of the average cat cards instead. Also, this does say the game can play with two players, although my girlfriend and I after playing it 5-6 times just the two of us, found it to become rather dry, so I recommend having at least one other person. Overall, this game is fun, simple to learn, with a twist of crude humor that makes for a great light game to play at night!
A**R
A great game for a small get-together.
I heard people talk about the Exploding Kittens game but never checked it our or played it myself. When the NSFW edition game up as a deal on Prime Day, I knew it was time to give it a shot and I'm glad I did. Game play is relatively simple--draw a kitten and you explode. You are out of the game unless you have a Defend card, which allows you to put the kitten back into the deck. The last player left "intact" is the winner. Along your journal, you are discarding cards in pairs or as a single card if it is an action card, or maybe you chose not to lay a card down at all this turn. What takes a bit to get used to with this game is that you draw from the pile at the end of your turn instead of the beginning. The more you get used to what the different cards do, the more you can develop your own strategy to try and explode your friends/family. While game play is fairly simple as a whole, I recommend letting each player read over the directions and keeping them out for easy access to read the details on each action card as they are played. Our first round, we had people messing up as to when they should or should not draw a card based upon the action played, and somehow ended up finishing the deck with two players left. Make sure you read each card, because they are pretty entertaining and make for laughs as the game goes along. I would love to see a bigger deck which would allow for even more players, or make for even more interesting game play with a smaller group. Now, it is your turn. Stop reading reviews and BUY THIS GAME!! And try not to explode :)
V**T
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
F**L
Se trata de un juego de cartas divertido y dinámico. Hará las delicias de los usuarios más avanzados en juegos de mesa, y sin duda, será un gran comienzo para aquellos principiantes que quieran inciarse. Los materiales son de buena calidad (aunque sólo incluye el set de cartas. Suficientes para jugar hasta 5 jugadores). Los dibujos son divertidísimos. Merece mucho la pena. Además si compras 2 se amplía el número de jugadores a 9. Es un juego que se aprende en 2 minutos y se juega una partida en 15 o menos. Al final, no sabrás a quien querer o a quien traicionar. Diversión asegurada. Muy recomendable si te gustan juegos como el uno, Muntchking y toda su franquicia, o Cheez Geek. Nunca los gatitos fueron tan divertidos. No en vano es el juego y el proyecto más apoyado en kickstarter (8 millones de dólares cuando pedían 10.000). Si quieren jugar con niños, será mejor que compren la versión roja que no es para adultos. Yo ya me lo estoy pensando para poder jugar hasta 9!! aunque hay que reconocer que es un pelín caro para el material que trae la caja.
N**M
My group of friends love this game. Instant classic that didn’t take too long to learn. We’re usually a fairly big family so everyone gets involved. Highly recommend.
N**T
My friends and I play a lot of board games. I feel this game is best sandwiched between games as a humorous pick-me-up. Sometimes depth and strategy are great, but over time, it can mushify your brain. During times of such turmoil, we bust out Exploding Kittens because it's simple, quick, and enjoyable. We can have a game going in under 2 minutes if we're not slothily motivated. •• Number of Players •• This is fairly important. If you play this as a 2-3 person game, it won't hold your attention long. That said, this game is a ton of fun among friends. I recommend 4-5 players in order to have the full "screw people over" factor take effect. People often compare it to Cards of Humanity. It's not alike at all. It's like if a simplified version of Munchkins and Uno had a sexy lovechild -- only that lovechild is a cat that loves to blow people up. You can literally learn its base rules within 5-10 minutes max. Everyone up to speed? Good, now let's murderously mess with each other. •• Address Criticism •• I've read a few reviews that say, "Played it for a couple hours. Gets boring quick." To you, I say... Well, duh. Exploding Kittens is not incredibly complex. You can't expect to play it day after day, week after week, and have continuous fun. It's the same with Cards Against Humanity. Once you've seen all of the shocking text, there's a surprise factor that's gone forever. An exploding kitten, on the other hand, can always surprise you. •• The Expansion •• I highly recommend the expansion: Imploding Kittens . It adds a wee bit more depth to the game and ups the max players to 6. If you're definitively interested in purchasing the base game, you can't go wrong adding Imploding Kittens right away. It just makes a fun game more fun. The imploding kitten is a nastier version of the exploding kittens because it can't be defused. I like how it changes the flow by eliminating one poor sap immediately upon drawing. Excellent... now only 4-5 remain for the conquering. •• A word on the NSFW tag •• The card art is pretty raunchy. I actually expected it to be a tad more tame, but this is definitely not for children unless you want them to see grandma boobs drawn on various creatures. I have legitimately laughed out loud at some of the cards, but it's not a lasting thing. You'll laugh once or twice and then move on. If you at any point want to include children in the playing, buy the base edition, not the NSFW edition. If, however, you'll only play with your incredibly immature friends, have at it. Trust me... it's a blast! •• Conclusion •• I bought Exploding Kittens to sandwich between more strategically intense board games. It's easy to learn and simple to play. Games often don't last longer than 10-15 minutes unless Stu keeps getting up for mountain dew. Seriously, just buy a hydration backpack, Stu. Kitten Jayzus. gg, happy playing, and don't forget to 'asplode people without mercy.
C**Y
The Exploding Kittens: NSFW Edition takes everything that makes the original game so much fun - the quick gameplay, the chaotic energy, and those brilliantly weird illustrations by The Oatmeal - and turns it up a notch for adults. It’s easy to learn, quick to play, and compact enough to take anywhere, making it a great choice for parties or evenings with friends. The humour is definitely on the adult side, with plenty of cheeky, irreverent cards that push the boundaries. It’s not one to bring out with the kids - unless you want to face some very awkward questions about certain illustrations! If you’re after something family-friendly, the standard edition plays the same way but tones down the content. Over time, we’ve added a few of the expansions to keep things fresh, but the base game on its own is still one of the easiest, funniest and most replayable card games out there. Compact, clever and consistently hilarious - a guaranteed hit for adult game nights.
T**N
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