Blank cards can be made into playable cards at any time during the game. All you have to do is draw on them and throw 'em into the pile. A few of my favorites from boardgamegeek. So how do you win? When there are no cards left in the deck and no one has any cards that can be played in the current situation.
The winner is the player with the highest score at the end of the game, although some people consider the winner the person who drew the most favored cards. Killer Bunnies seems simple: the point is to get as many carrot cards as possible because one of them will be revealed to be the "magic carrot" at the end of the game, and the person who has that card wins. You're also trying to kill off each other's bunnies while keeping as many of yours alive as possible.
You can kill other bunnies off with everything from a kitchen whisk to a nuclear warhead. OK, it's a lot more complicated than that, but that's the basic idea behind it.
It involves a number system like Grave Robbers from Outer Space does and some of the cards you draw will tell you exactly what to do like the No Supe For You card above. Gother Than Thou is pretty simple. The deck consists of 55 cards. You get 20 Goth Points, you win. Too much Sickness will make you discard everything and not enough Money means you can't draw from the discard pile. You and your fellow players are apartment roomies.
When the game starts, everyone gets a Job card, which includes your amount of free time, your income, your special ability and your Slack Goal. The first person to achieve their Slack Goal wins. UC kills two birds with one stone. You've got unexploded landmines in France; you've got Mad Cows roaming around Britain.
Explode the mines with the infected cows! It costs money to buy cows, but you earn lots of money for every mine you explode. The person with the most money at the end of the game wins. This one's for the hippie in all of us. It looks like Peter Max designed a set of dominoes. Everyone gets three cards and one goal card that depicts an element: Earth, Air, Fire, Water or Ether.
Loaded with colorful animal characters, activities and interactive game play, this kids' game guarantees a "Hare"-raising good time! You can play them separately, mix and match or combine them all into one zany game!
The Killer Bunnies newest Booster Deck connects with cultures above and beyond as we journey eastward across the pond! The Killer Bunnies chefs have mixed flour, eggs, sugar and radiation to take the cake in this pastry-packed permutation.
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