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Psychobunnies (2019)
Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 13
Number of Players:
2 - 8
Publisher:
(Self-Published)
Designers:
Erik Pollitt
Artists:
Erik Pollitt
Mechanics:
Unknown
Description
Psychobunnies – What’s that then?
It’s an incredibly addictive tabletop card game that challenges your memory & strategy skills whilst still having an element of luck that can come around to bite you on the backside when you least expect it. Oh, and it’s got psychotic bunnies. Don’t forget the bunnies.
To win the game, you need to ensure you have the lowest score possible each round. The last bunny standing is the winner. That might sound easy, but with only 10 seconds to view half or your drawn cards and the other half of your hand a complete mystery, it soon becomes more of a challenge!
Play can become incredibly strategic (e.g. do you 'play safe' and try to attain low scoring cards, or do you collect high scoring cards that others are more likely to discard, running the risk of being stuck with them when play ends?).
Then there's the element of luck. You have no idea what half of your deck contains. Sometimes at the end of a round, they're as much as a surprise to you as to the rest of the players. This can be a good or a bad thing! Add to that several 'Trick or Treat' cards designed to test your skills (and your sanity), and Psychobunnies is an absolute riot to play.
No bunnies were harmed in the making of this game.
—description from the designer
Psychobunnies – What’s that then?
It’s an incredibly addictive tabletop card game that challenges your memory & strategy skills whilst still having an element of luck that can come around to bite you on the backside when you least expect it. Oh, and it’s got psychotic bunnies. Don’t forget the bunnies.
To win the game, you need to ensure you have the lowest score possible each round. The last bunny standing is the winner. That might sound easy, but with only 10 seconds to view half or your drawn cards and the other half of your hand a complete mystery, it soon becomes more of a challenge!
Play can become incredibly strategic (e.g. do you 'play safe' and try to attain low scoring cards, or do you collect high scoring cards that others are more likely to discard, running the risk of being stuck with them when play ends?).
Then there's the element of luck. You have no idea what half of your deck contains. Sometimes at the end of a round, they're as much as a surprise to you as to the rest of the players. This can be a good or a bad thing! Add to that several 'Trick or Treat' cards designed to test your skills (and your sanity), and Psychobunnies is an absolute riot to play.
No bunnies were harmed in the making of this game.
—description from the designer
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