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Post by maelic001 on Nov 21, 2004 1:33:52 GMT -5
Are there plans for boosters for Kinder Bunnies in the future? Or does that depend on how well it sells?
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Post by jupiterbitch on Nov 22, 2004 1:17:41 GMT -5
i dont think that you relaly need a kinder bunnies booster.....but i guess it would really depend on how it sells....casue i know that if parents liked the game they would try to buy killer bunnies but boosters would be fun but it is a "childs" game
-peace
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Post by maelic001 on Nov 22, 2004 13:43:36 GMT -5
How much of a children's game is it? Something along the lines of Candyland or Chutes and Ladders that would bore anyone over the age of 6 to tears? Or something that has elements that would entertain an adult (like Spongebob Squarepants)?
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Post by Jason Pease on Nov 22, 2004 13:53:43 GMT -5
I think it will be kind of in-between. It will have levels of difficulty as well, with easy being mostly pictures and few words, and difficult being mostly words. It's an educational game. The will be no killing, but there will be 'safety hazards' your bunnies must avoid. There will still be carrots, cabbage, water and bunnies...
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Post by TILADX on Nov 22, 2004 14:48:28 GMT -5
I have a 3-year-old who loves playing with cards, and he wants to play with my Killer Bunnies set. As long as Kinder Bunnies isn't "collectible," I'll buy one for him to destroy and try teaching him how to play later.
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Post by jupiterbitch on Nov 22, 2004 19:37:13 GMT -5
thats a good idea...ill do that for my cousins...csaue they tear apart through games soo il just buy 2..duh
-peace
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Post by Tyberius on Jan 28, 2005 11:39:02 GMT -5
My 2 1/2 year old will be thrilled to pieces when she finally gets to play with 'Bunny Cards'
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Post by jupiterbitch on Mar 3, 2005 19:33:41 GMT -5
and it will be fun casue you get to add all those cards to your killer deck
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Post by mark01222 on Aug 2, 2005 15:39:18 GMT -5
Yea when first got the Dago Bunny I had no idea what a kinder bunny was.At first I thought it was a timid bunny.
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Post by setzer on Apr 12, 2007 13:34:23 GMT -5
Was looking at killer bunnies on wikipedia, and I don't know how reliable it is, but has anyone heard of the "Cool Blue" kinder bunny booster mentioned for a 2008 release? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_bunnies"this deck consists of only blue bunnies and no carrot cards." Sure would make the blue pawn more valuable then it is if true.. any word?
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Post by fifisdead on Apr 12, 2007 15:21:51 GMT -5
the editor there probably didn't know what the were talking about, maybe they were thinking of the sunshine yellow, which is the only booster, that came packaged with the sky blue deck.
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Post by JEBANVIL on Jul 20, 2007 1:02:20 GMT -5
Has anyone thought of making cards on their own for Kinder. AS kids get a little older but are not ready for the Full KB game they may start to get bored with the original game and if you take a few blanks what's preventing you from expanding your child's game from the original to their own original. I think this is especially useful since a lot of the game has lessons to be learned by the children playing and if the parents are playing it can be a good way to squeeze a lesson or to in during the game right underneath their noses so creating can allow you to curtail it to what your child may need help with.
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Post by Tyberius on Jul 25, 2007 20:40:38 GMT -5
math blaster-roll three dice, the first player to shout the sum gets a carrot?
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Post by LotH on Jul 26, 2007 4:53:12 GMT -5
if you want to go the spelling route, you can purchase different colored 6-siders with the letters s-p-e-e-d-o on them and see if they can spell a word after three rolls, letting them keep as many die/dice as they want after each roll.
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Post by legalbetter on Jul 26, 2007 23:04:35 GMT -5
math blaster-roll three dice, the first player to shout the sum gets a carrot? Karma for You. I love this idea and can totally see a red booster built around the red/pink bunnies and elementary math. Great works again.
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