8.2
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Ludopedia
7.4
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy drafting games with a touch of territory building and a cute theme, Bunny Kingdom is a sure bet. It's a game that challenges you to plan, but in a light and fun way!
Highlights
- Engaging card drafting
- Strategic territory building
- Adorable, accessible theme
- High replayability
- Easy to learn rules
Keep in mind
- Can have some analysis paralysis
- Indirect interaction
- Complex end-game scoring
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It's time to reign supreme in the Great Bunny Kingdom! In Bunny Kingdom, peace has finally settled, and now it's your chance to lead your clan of bunnies to glory. How? By gathering resources and building cities across the land, of course! The heart of the game is a super clever card drafting system. You'll pick cards, choose the best ones for yourself, and pass the rest, deciding where to place your warrens on the 100 spaces of the board. But it's not just about scattering bunnies everywhere! You need to think strategically to provide resources for your colonies, build new cities to increase your influence, and, of course, plan your moves to score big at the end of the game. Want carrots and water? Settle near lakesides and fields. Need mushrooms? The green forest is the place. And if adventure calls, climb the highest mountains to discover rare and precious resources. Plus, you can secretly rally rabbit lords and recruit skillful masters to make your cities and resources even more valuable. After each round, your groups of contiguous warrens grant you points depending on the cities and different resources they include. The game unfolds over four intense rounds, and at the end, the player with the most points is crowned the greatest leader of the Bunny Kingdom!
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Bunny Kingdom QuickStart How to Play
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How To Play Bunny Kingdom
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Bunny Kingdom Preview @Spielwarenmesse Nürnberg 2016
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Bunny Kingdom Board Game – How to Play & Setup (Watch and learn video so you can play rightaway)
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Bunny Kingdom Component Repaint Tutorial
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Bunny Kingdom How-To Play
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Bunny Kingdom - How to Play
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Game Preview (english) from Spielwarenmesse Nürnberg 2017
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Pit Stop: Bunny Kingdom
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Spiel doch mal...! BUNNY KINGDOM - First Look - Spielwarenmesse Nürnberg 2017
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Bunny Kingdom - Ten Minute Teach - I Play Red
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Bunny Kingdom How to Play Overview
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Publisher
IELLO, Albi, asmodee, Bureau de Juegos, Devir, Egmont Polska
Designer
Richard Garfield
Artist
Paul Mafayon
How many players can play Bunny Kingdom?
Bunny Kingdom is designed for 2 to 4 players. It plays well at all counts, but the dynamic shifts slightly with more people, leading to increased competition for board spaces.
What is the average playtime for a game?
A typical game of Bunny Kingdom usually takes between 40 and 60 minutes. It's a great length for a game that requires strategic thinking without overstaying its welcome.
Is it a complex game for beginners?
Not really! With a weight of 2.3043/5 on BGG, it's considered light-medium complexity. The rules are easy to grasp, but the strategic depth reveals itself over multiple plays.
What are the main components of the game?
You'll find a large board with 100 spaces, plenty of resource and territory cards, cute rabbit miniatures (the warrens), city and resource tokens, and, of course, a rulebook to guide your journey.
What makes Bunny Kingdom so fun?
The combination of card drafting and territory building is addictive! You're constantly planning your next moves, trying to optimize your resources and expand your kingdom, all with a super charming theme and vibrant artwork.
Are there any expansions for Bunny Kingdom?
Yes, there is the 'Bunny Kingdom: In the Sky' expansion, which adds new mechanics and components, such as floating clouds and new resource types, further expanding the strategic possibilities of the base game.