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Ludopedia
6.2
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you're looking for guaranteed laughs and a dose of physical action in your game night, Throw Throw Burrito is the perfect choice to liven up any party!
Highlights
- Lots of laughter
- Intense interaction
- Simple rules
- Physical action
- Fast and fun
Keep in mind
- Can be noisy
- Requires space
- Not strategic
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Hey everyone! Ever thought about mixing a card game with a dodgeball match? Well, Throw Throw Burrito does exactly that, and the result is a hilarious, adrenaline-fueled mess! The idea is simple: you and your friends (or enemies, depending on the moment!) need to collect sets of three matching cards faster than everyone else. But that's not all, get ready to duck, dodge, and, of course, throw squishy foam burritos at your opponents!
Here's how it works: two soft burritos sit in the middle of the table while you draw your cards, keeping them secret. The goal is to form these sets of three to score points. But at any moment, if someone plays 'Burrito' cards, things heat up! A battle ensues, and the goal is to hit others with the burritos to steal points. Some of these battles are smaller, involving only a few players, but others can escalate into a full-blown 'Burrito War,' where everyone gets in on the action! And there's even a 'Burrito Duel,' with that classic 'back-to-back, three paces, and fire!' scene. It's a game that gets you moving, quite literally, so clear some space and put away the valuables, because fun is guaranteed and chaos is inevitable!
Here's how it works: two soft burritos sit in the middle of the table while you draw your cards, keeping them secret. The goal is to form these sets of three to score points. But at any moment, if someone plays 'Burrito' cards, things heat up! A battle ensues, and the goal is to hit others with the burritos to steal points. Some of these battles are smaller, involving only a few players, but others can escalate into a full-blown 'Burrito War,' where everyone gets in on the action! And there's even a 'Burrito Duel,' with that classic 'back-to-back, three paces, and fire!' scene. It's a game that gets you moving, quite literally, so clear some space and put away the valuables, because fun is guaranteed and chaos is inevitable!
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Publisher
Exploding Kittens, ADC Blackfire Entertainment, Cardinal, Geekach LLC, Gémklub, Hobby Japan, Hobby World, Nordic Games ehf, Rebel Sp. z o.o., Super Impulse
Designer
Brian S. Spence, Elan Lee, Matthew Inman
Artist
Elan Lee, Matthew Inman
How many players can play Throw Throw Burrito?
The game is ideal for groups, supporting 2 to 6 players, making it perfect for gatherings with friends or family.
What is the average game length?
Games are super quick, usually lasting between 15 and 20 minutes. It's ideal for multiple rounds or filling a short time slot.
Is it a complex game to learn?
Not at all! The complexity is very low (BGG weight 1.0952/5), with easy-to-understand rules, allowing everyone to jump into the fun quickly.
What are the main components of the game?
You'll find a deck of cards with different types of sets and battle cards, plus the two adorable, squishy foam burritos that are at the heart of the action!
Who is Throw Throw Burrito best suited for?
It's perfect for anyone who loves party games with lots of interaction, laughs, and a touch of physical action. If you enjoy controlled chaos and don't mind throwing things at friends (foam, of course!), you'll love it!
Do I need a lot of space to play?
Yes, it's good to have a reasonable, clear space. Since it involves throwing burritos and dodging, it's best to have an environment where people can move around a bit without knocking anything over.