Q&A(6)
Q: What age for exploding kittens?
A: Of they have basic reading skills or can look at illustrations they can play
submitted byAwesome - 6 years agoA: The audience for this game is ages 7+
submitted byMichael - 7 years agoA: Probably 6or7 to any age! My friends all have this games and all their family members seem to love it!
submitted byHelloi - 7 years ago
Q: Does the game become repetitive - once you know the answer to a card - such as the tacocat palindrom ? Not sure where the gameplay actually occurs - getting rid of cards etc. Thanks for any info.
A: You don't answer questions so there is no answer to a card. The game isn't repetitive because each person decides how to use the cards they have randomly been dealt.
submitted byPamH - 4 years agoA: We play this game several times each week and never know who is going to win. While we don't like to draw the exploding kitten card, we aren't as worried about it as the first few times we played.
submitted byTwinCities Mom - 4 years ago
Q: Why did someone want to call this game exploding kittens as a cat lover I find the name offensive.
A: Small kittens would explode upon the amount of offensiveness in today's society. Probably puppies and baby otters as well.
submitted byGlasspinetree - 5 years ago
Q: Does the box meow at you when you open it?
A: Exploding Kittens Original Edition does not meow when you open it, however the Party Pack plays party music when you open it! Feel free to email support@explodingkittens.com with any meow questions :)
submitted byExploding Kittens Support - 4 years agoA: No but it would be a cool feture
submitted byAwesome - 6 years ago
Q: What is the difference between this and the party pack edition of the game?
A: This 56 cards. Party pack 120 cards
submitted byPussyCatLover - 5 years ago
Q: Why is it called EXPLODING kittenns? And who drew the drawings! It's awesome!
A: Its called exploding kittens because there are kittens and explosions..... And laser beams
submitted byUnkown - 7 years ago