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Exploding Kittens

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Common Sense Media Review

Chris Morris By Chris Morris , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 10+

Potentially great but flawed version of the card game.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 14+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 14+

INAPPROPRIATE

This game is full of inappropriate content for a 7year old. This game uses words like motherf*****r and has pictures of people sticking the middle finger up and naked men and penises. HIGHLY INAPPROPRIATE
age 18+

Exploding kittens sucks!!!

My children now have PTSD after seeing a cat blowing up!!

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Our review:
Parents say (3 ):
Kids say (5 ):

Though there's a lot to like about this adaptation of the Kickstarter smash, it ultimately falls a bit short. The illustrations, taken from the Oatmeal online comic strip, are hilarious, and the cards themselves will likely make you laugh out loud. But there's a big roadblock in finding opponents: You can play with people in the room who have the game downloaded on their devices, but you might as well buy the actual card game in that case. Currently, there's no online multiplayer option, but it's almost certainly coming in a future update. When it does, parents will need to look it over carefully to see what sort of communication options there are for players, especially young ones.

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