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Post by 'Guest' on Oct 21, 2004 14:39:30 GMT -5
Can you at least give a hint on the new Kinder-Bunnies game? Is the Kinder part pronounced as in kindergarten (meaning dealing with children) or as in kinder (meaning more kind)?
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Post by Jason Pease on Oct 21, 2004 16:48:10 GMT -5
Alright, alright... It's pronounce kin-der-bunn-ees as in kindergarten.
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Post by Yollege on Oct 29, 2004 22:17:51 GMT -5
ARGH. I need more hints . I enjoyed learning it was for younger children, but can you let us know what age group we are talking? Or if you can't let that exact number out, will my 6 year old be able to play it?
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Post by Bunny Dundee on Oct 30, 2004 12:48:39 GMT -5
i had sent an email to jeff bellinger but i dont know what age its targeted at but he did say you can use the carrots for the bigger kids version.
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Post by maelic001 on Nov 2, 2004 17:59:55 GMT -5
More bunnies to add to the deck is always a good thing, but I'm not so sure about adding even more carrots. The game can be a little lengthy as it is, especially with a bunch of cutthroat players.
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Post by BunniesArtist on Nov 12, 2004 13:46:25 GMT -5
There is a brief description/preview on the Killer Bunnies web site now. We're finishing up the game, now -- so not sure if I can give you too many hints. It's being called "Kinder Bunnies: Their First Adventure."
Also, if your game is going too long, then don't play with all the carrots. If we only have time for a short game, we only play with six or eight, and not all 20.
Jonathan Young Bunnies Graphic Artist
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Post by maelic001 on Nov 13, 2004 0:18:37 GMT -5
If Kinder Bunnies is intended to be a stand alone game that can also be used as an expansion to Killer Bunnies, I wonder how they plan on numbering the carrots... Cards like Dude, Where's My Carrot!?! might be incompatible with Kinder Bunnies carrots. Also, the card backs/sizes can't be too drastically different than Killer's as they wouldn't mix well otherwise.
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Post by dakillarboonies on Nov 13, 2004 14:17:49 GMT -5
I'm glad they'er making another expansion deck, but how can they retain the complexity and idiosyncrasies (excuse my spelling) by making a younger version? Also, my 5 year old sister plays normal Killer Bunnies...not thats she's any good...but still, its something.
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Post by Snuble on Nov 17, 2004 8:54:54 GMT -5
It's a game for the younger kids.
It takes out the violence of the game, but not the fun from the sounds of it. The bunnies will be able to be put into the Killer Bunnies, but I don't think you would want the carrots in. Currently there is a nice pace to the game, but adding more carrots may draw the game out to be too long
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Post by Jason Pease on Nov 17, 2004 13:02:22 GMT -5
If Kinder Bunnies is intended to be a stand alone game that can also be used as an expansion to Killer Bunnies, I wonder how they plan on numbering the carrots... The Carrots won't be numbered. I'm guessing that they're alphabetical, probably A-J. In fact I would guess that these are the new carrots in Kinderbunnies: Athena Beverly Cleo Dave Eunice Fonzi Gilligan Harry Ivan Jeannie But hey, thats just a guess.
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Post by dakillarboonies on Nov 17, 2004 17:41:47 GMT -5
To audience: Anybody think he's wrong? *no one raises their hand*
I'm sooooo envious.
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Post by Yollege on Nov 17, 2004 18:49:33 GMT -5
I like your guesses . They sound accurate to me. Of course, you could have guessed them out of thin air for all that I know.
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Post by dakillarboonies on Nov 17, 2004 18:57:25 GMT -5
*Looks at thin air* *Notices that thin air looks like JB's mind*
Yup, thin air.
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Post by hareball on Jul 10, 2008 10:04:34 GMT -5
We normally just give each player a carrot or three at the start and the game doesn't last as long. :biggrin:
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