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Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot

Players: 2 – 8 players | Game Duration 45 – 45 mins | Min. Age 12+ | Game complexity: LOW Genre: Animals, Card Games, Humour, Negotiation Solo game mode: No | Co-op: No | Online Version: No

What is Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot about?

Killer Bunnies is a funny and satirical non-collectible, expandable card game. The new Epsilon Edition Starter Deck comes with a bonus Yellow Booster Deck. This game is played with only 1 copy of the game, so players do NOT need to bring their own decks to the table.

The object: Collect as many “Carrots” as possible, hoping that one of them is the randomly predetermined “Magic Carrot”. In doing so, you must keep your bunnies alive as long as possible, while eliminating your opponents’ Bunnies because once all the Carrots have been claimed you must have a living Bunny to win.

The problem: Your opponents are armed with outrageous weapons (from level 1 weapons such as a “Kitchen Whisk” to level 12 weapons such as the “Nuclear Warhead”) and you must roll higher than these levels to survive.

Use cards to defend your Bunnies, such as the hilarious “Magic Spatula” or other special cards, or use a “Feed The Bunny” card to force your opponent to buy cabbage and water (if they have the money to do so…)

Your opponents, as the back of the box quotes, “will stop at nothing to keep you from winning the game, which can get dreadfully vengeful, horribly nasty, hilariously messy, and just plain fun!”

The game includes 165 cards (including the Blue Starter Deck and Yellow Booster Deck), 36 small cards, 6 twelve-sided dice, & Instructions.

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