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Post by mattl on Sept 27, 2005 8:45:43 GMT -5
This looks great, I can't wait to get it, but why not a sports Football or Baseball? The Coloring pages look great as well, I am going to have my kids work on them tonite. Thanks
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Post by BunnyBasher01 on Sept 27, 2005 8:55:38 GMT -5
I have to wait 'til Monday to get my copy? *sniff* *sniff* I'm really glad they included a section on how to mix Kinder w/ KB...from what I remember it wasn't in the original version of the site...a brilliant addition...cause I forsaw so many questions... And from what I recall from Origins the 'Bad News' cards were similar to TM for the most part...only effecting 1 bunny...then again that was months ago... I'm actually going to be looking forward to next Monday...will wonders never cease? *BB01*
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Post by Nathan454 on Sept 27, 2005 9:25:51 GMT -5
This looks great, I can't wait to get it, but why not a sports Football or Baseball? They do have baseball. kinderbunnies.com/images/color/KB_sportyBaseball.jpgAnd from what I recall from Origins the 'Bad News' cards were similar to TM for the most part...only effecting 1 bunny...then again that was months ago... I'm pretty sure it is "all" of your bunnies. Even the directions make it sound like it. "Bad News: When players pick a Bad News card they must play the card right away and not wait for their next turn. Bad News cards make players discard their bunnies, but only the ones that are already on the table. Bunnies that are in a player's hand are always safe. A Bad News card may make a player return Carrots as well. After a Bad News card is played, the player must draw another card. If you draw a Bad News card and you have no bunny down on the table (which is true at the start of the game), then discard it and draw another card." It does say "discard their bunnies"
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Oct 1, 2005 15:41:49 GMT -5
I wasn't sure what to expect from this game but now that I own it, I like it a lot! I wonder if young children (5, 6 years old) really get into it. I know the length of the game is shorter but can it keep a child's attention to complete a game?
Also, it never came up in the games I played and I saw nothing in the rules, but are bunny triples allowed for a double play?
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Post by Nathan454 on Oct 2, 2005 6:51:42 GMT -5
I would say no.
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Post by Ruroni Karrot on Oct 2, 2005 18:03:54 GMT -5
Its similar to the Munchkin series. Munchkin, Space Munchkin, Munchkin Fu, Munchkin Bites and Super Munchkin are all stand alone games, yet can be combined to make a Blender Munchkin game. Same thing goes with Kinder and Killer Bunnies. Munchkin is sweet.. not as good as KB though. But none the less inference gets you karma.
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Post by dedrabbit42 on Oct 14, 2005 13:59:31 GMT -5
I finally got the call! My copy of Kinder Bunnies is in!!!
(Only two and a half weeks late...)
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Post by Ruroni Karrot on Oct 14, 2005 15:22:33 GMT -5
Well hopefully the same doesn't happen to me for I'm already tearing tunas waiting for the package to come in.
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Oct 15, 2005 14:17:37 GMT -5
:conjurs strange mental images:
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Post by Ruroni Karrot on Oct 15, 2005 23:59:17 GMT -5
Don't woory folks they're already ded before I tear them... (except that one time)
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Post by Killed by a Bunny on Nov 2, 2005 5:04:19 GMT -5
I wasn't going to, but now I can't wait...
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Post by Ruroni Karrot on Nov 2, 2005 16:57:38 GMT -5
it's better than I thought it would be, worth the money
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Post by HareOfTheDog on Nov 2, 2005 20:23:56 GMT -5
Yup, I agree. I had some reservations at first. I mean, could another game be as good as Quest? And in some ways, this game is just as good or better with some of the cards.
A decent catch and none too expensive either!
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Post by Ruroni Karrot on Nov 3, 2005 16:39:31 GMT -5
What's Quest?
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Post by mattl on Nov 3, 2005 17:46:55 GMT -5
We used it to teach someone the basics of Quest, and it was great, not to aggressive, but still fun, and for the kids great.
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