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Created by popular web comic artist The Oatmeal, Exploding Kittens is set of fun novelty games that focus on drawing cards and strategizing. With its combination of fast-paced game play and funny kitten drawings, this game is sure to be a success at your next party or family game night.

Figure out the age ratings for Exploding Kittens

The original Exploding Kittens game is suitable for children ages 7 and up. However, people should carefully read the box to make sure they get their preferred version. In addition to the base game, there is an "NSFW" version. The NSFW Exploding Kittens game has the same exact gameplay and card numbers as the original game. However, it has adult content in both the language and the artwork. Therefore, this game is rated for those 18 and older.

How does the exploding kittens party pack differ from the original game?

The main difference is that the party pack is meant to work with more players. Typically, Exploding Kittens is a game for five players, or you can add an extra deck of cards to use it for nine players. The party pack makes it easier to bring in extra players, with rules and cards meant to work for anywhere from two to 10 people. There are also minor aesthetic differences, as the box is purple and has different artwork. You will also find that the box plays party music when you open it up.

Discover the Exploding Kittens expansion packs
  • Imploding Kittens: This was the first expansion pack added to the game, and it adds a lot of new mechanics to the full game. The main addition is an Imploding Kitten card that cannot be defused, along with some other cards that let people do things like alter draw order, draw from the bottom, or target other players.
  • Streaking Kittens: This expansion can be combined with both the base game and the Imploding Kittens pack. It mostly adds options to mess with other players, including cards that make players play cards blindly, cards that stack all the Exploding Kittens cards on the top, or cards that let you see other players' cards.
Are the first edition and original edition the same thing?

The overall content of the games is the same. The primary difference is that the First Print Edition is a limited-edition version of the game. It costs a little more, and when you open the box, it will make an entertaining noise.

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