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Details:How to Play: Build outrageous monsters by combining parts, weapons, and hats to fight off an army of horrible babies. Players draw and play cards to create unique monster designs, strategically using their creations to outwit opponents and score points by defeating the baby army. What’s Included: 107 cards with humorous illustrations by The Oatmeal, a cloth gameboard for easy setup, and an FAQ booklet to guide you through the game. Who’s it For? Ideal for players who enjoy strategic, humorous games with a touch of absurdity. Perfect for friends, family, and anyone who loves a good laugh while building quirky, monstrous creations. Where to Play: Great for game nights at home, parties, or casual get-togethers. The cloth gameboard and card components make it easy to set up and play anywhere with space for everyone. Our Story: From the creators of Exploding Kittens and The Oatmeal comes Bears vs Babies—a game where creativity meets chaos. Known for their inventive and funny games, they bring you a monster-building experience that’s as hilarious as it is strategic., Manufacturer: Exploding Kittens
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How to Play: Build outrageous monsters by combining parts, weapons, and hats to fight off an army of horrible babies. Players draw and play cards to create unique monster designs, strategically using their creations to outwit opponents and score points by defeating the baby army. What’s Included: 107 cards with humorous illustrations by The Oatmeal, a cloth gameboard for easy setup, and an FAQ booklet to guide you through the game. Who’s it For? Ideal for players who enjoy strategic, humorous games with a touch of absurdity. Perfect for friends, family, and anyone who loves a good laugh while building quirky, monstrous creations. Where to Play: Great for game nights at home, parties, or casual get-togethers. The cloth gameboard and card components make it easy to set up and play anywhere with space for everyone. Our Story: From the creators of Exploding Kittens and The Oatmeal comes Bears vs Babies—a game where creativity meets chaos. Known for their inventive and funny games, they bring you a monster-building experience that’s as hilarious as it is strategic., Manufacturer: Exploding Kittens
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Age group | Adult |
colour | brown |
Material | paper |
number of pieces | 1 |
Size | 10 |
Theme | horror |
type | cards |
Brand | EXPLODING KITTENS |
Color | brown |
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