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Ludopedia
5.6
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy card games with an absurd theme and plenty of laughs, Kittens in a Blender is the right choice! It's fast, chaotic, and perfect for livening up any game night.
Highlights
- Hilarious and unique theme
- Fast-paced and chaotic gameplay
- Direct player interaction
- Easy to learn and play
Keep in mind
- Can be very random
- Theme might not suit everyone
- Relies on luck
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Get ready for a dose of feline chaos with Kittens in a Blender! In this hilarious and fast-paced card game, you and your friends take on the roles of... let's say, eccentric individuals who need to save their kittens from becoming puree. The objective is simple: rescue your litter before other players, or the dreaded blender, put an end to them. Each turn is a race against time and opponents, where you play two cards to move your furballs between the box, the counter, and, of course, the infamous blender. But beware, as one wrong move can send your precious kittens straight to the shredder! Action cards can either save or condemn your kittens, and the Rock-Paper-Scissors mechanic adds an extra layer of unpredictability and fun. With vibrant components and an absurdly funny theme, Kittens in a Blender is perfect for those who enjoy light games with direct interaction and lots of laughs. It's the kind of game you pick up to unwind, but it guarantees moments of tension and laughter. A fun fact: a portion of the proceeds goes to no-kill cat shelters, so you can have fun for a good cause! Prepare for a unique experience where cuteness meets danger in a hilarious way.
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Publisher
Closet Nerd Games, Redshift Games
Designer
Brent Knudson, Brian Knudson
Artist
Anne-Julie Painchaud
How many players can participate?
The game is designed for 2 to 4 players.
How long does a game session last?
A game typically takes between 20 and 40 minutes to play.
Is this a difficult game to learn?
No, the rules are quite simple and the game is quick to pick up. Perfect for those who want something light and fun.
What comes in the box?
The box includes a giant blender board, a giant box board, 110 cards (kittens of various colors, action cards for movement, and 'Blend' cards), and the rules.
Who is this game recommended for?
It's ideal for groups who enjoy games with dark humor, direct interaction, and a touch of luck. Great for relaxing and having a good laugh.
Is there a charitable aspect?
Yes! A portion of the game's profits is donated to no-kill cat shelters.