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Post by 'Guest' on Oct 20, 2004 1:45:32 GMT -5
Does anyone else have this sequel to KBatQftMC that was released by Sarsen's stuff shortly before KB was licensed to Playroom Entertainment? Anyone know where one might pick up the expansion (other than eBay)? For those who don't know, Killer Bunnies and the Journey to Jupiter is the second game in the KB trilogy (followed by Killer Bunnies and the New Orleans Odyssey). It's a pretty fun space combat/exploration game which Mr. Bellinger has said has been revamped and is a LOT better now and being prepped for a 2006 release from Playroom. I can't wait!
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Post by Jason Pease on Oct 20, 2004 6:50:59 GMT -5
No, I've never even heard of it until now! Thats sounds cool. Was it the same card-based type of game or something different?
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Post by 'Guest' on Oct 21, 2004 14:48:38 GMT -5
KBatJtJ is more of a tactical wargame, with the bunnies piloting fleets of spaceships around a hex-based board trying to collect artifacts like the Minlith, Magic Carrot, or Magic Spatula.
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Post by BunniesArtist on Nov 12, 2004 18:21:21 GMT -5
Killer Bunnies and the Journey to Jupiter was created by Sarsen Stuff as a sequel/companion game to Quest for the Magic Carrot. It's much different than the card game, because it uses a gameboard in addition to the two-card run gameplay.
Creative Team Alpha has completed reworked the game since we started working with Playroom, and we're expecting a 2006 release ... with subsequent Booster Decks in the next years to come.
Right now, we are concentrating on Kinder Bunnies, the Calendar, White and Steel Booster decks and a new Psi Card Series (oops, was I supposed to mention that?). The Journey to Jupiter game is next is line.
Just curious to see if anyone else has played the original Journey To Jupiter game?
Jonathan Young Bunnies Graphic Artist
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Post by Yollege on Nov 12, 2004 18:28:12 GMT -5
You need to accidentally tell us more stuff more often .
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Post by Jason Pease on Nov 12, 2004 19:17:19 GMT -5
Shhhh... then it wouldn't be an accident, Yollers! I didn't hear anything about any secret series of cards that is so powerful they're more powerful then the most powerful cards. Just you hush down. I will forever love everything Jonathan does with the Bunnies.
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Post by maelic001 on Nov 13, 2004 0:13:34 GMT -5
I'm hoping I can get a hold of Jeffrey during GenCon SoCal so he can sign my copy of J2J...
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Post by dakillarboonies on Nov 13, 2004 14:21:23 GMT -5
Sequals, super cards *is twitching in anticipation* They only bad thing is that it takes almost forever to get the new sets in stores...and the fact that there is no GenCon or anything remotely similar by where I live...
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Post by BunniesArtist on Nov 13, 2004 16:13:38 GMT -5
Hey DaKillerBoonies ... log on to www.playrooment.com ... they have an online story where yoy can buy all the games, plus some Killer Bunnies Tshirts. Jonathan Young Bunnies Graphic Artist
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Post by dakillarboonies on Nov 13, 2004 21:09:03 GMT -5
Ok, thanks.
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Daak
Bunny Patrol Agent
"Don't worry Dr. I'll stay here to play with these tin can freaks."
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Post by Daak on Nov 15, 2004 15:08:08 GMT -5
Killer Bunnies and the Journey to Jupiter was created by Sarsen Stuff as a sequel/companion game to Quest for the Magic Carrot. It's much different than the card game, because it uses a gameboard in addition to the two-card run gameplay. Creative Team Alpha has completed reworked the game since we started working with Playroom, and we're expecting a 2006 release ... with subsequent Booster Decks in the next years to come. Right now, we are concentrating on Kinder Bunnies, the Calendar, White and Steel Booster decks and a new Psi Card Series (oops, was I supposed to mention that?). The Journey to Jupiter game is next is line. Just curious to see if anyone else has played the original Journey To Jupiter game? Jonathan Young Bunnies Graphic Artist And what lovely re-works they are the new additional cards and movement of known cards into other places has given. A familar bond to each new expansion along with that new discovery feel. However I don't remember the orleans expansion ever making the shelves for J2J (sorta like the Delta Delta -Stainless ) rare and only a few of them. Personally owned 2 copies of J2J a complete version and a copy the was void of some card items (when you buy hand packed items occasionally some things are found missing) Only thing I miss now is the ability to coster my drinks with discard pile cards during the game. -013
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Post by maelic001 on Nov 15, 2004 17:14:08 GMT -5
Can't wait to see the new updated version of J2J. Yeah, J2J had a limited release. My copy is #18 of 50.
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Post by dakillarboonies on Nov 15, 2004 17:16:35 GMT -5
Hahahaha...limited doesn't justify the amount given out.
Where did you get it?
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Post by maelic001 on Nov 15, 2004 17:19:35 GMT -5
Actually came across it on eBay. Now I just need to find a copy of the expansion that was released for it...
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Post by dakillarboonies on Nov 15, 2004 17:25:42 GMT -5
To eBay! Come along Patsy
*noise of coconuts being banged together*
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