Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jul 17, 2017 · A huge thanks to Isaiah Mustafa for voicing the video. Read the online rules here:https://bearsvsbabies.com/how-to-play/Pre-order the game here: https://bear...

    • Jul 17, 2017
    • 1.2M
    • Matthew Inman
  2. We like playing games with our followers. PLUS: We sometimes giveaway free games to our newsletter subscribers, in addition to early access to things we’re working on. .

  3. People also ask

  4. Learn the rules to the card game Bears vs Babies quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the rules.Don't own the game? Buy it here:amazo...

    • Aug 1, 2022
    • 108.3K
    • Triple S Games
  5. Jan 20, 2024 · Shuffle the creature and action cards together to form the draw pile. Place the baby cards in the middle to form the baby armies. Deal five cards to each player to start their hand. Decide who goes first, and you’re ready to play! The types of tiles in Bears vs Babies are heads, bodies, legs, and action cards.

    • Object of The Game
    • Setup - Practice Round
    • Playing Cards
    • Drawing Cards
    • Monster Armies
    • Provoking The Babies
    • The Aftermath
    • Bear Heads
    • Setup
    • Game Play

    Build amazing Bears (and other Monsters) strong enough to eat the horrible Babies when they attack. Whoever eats the most Babies wins!

    The best way to learn a game is by actually doing stuff. For the next few minutes, you're going to try a quick practice round. 1. Unfold the playmat in the middle of the table. 2. Open Packet 1 (leave Packet 2 in the box for now). 3. Shuffle the cards REALLY WELL. 4. Deal five cards face-down to each player. 5. Players may look at their own hand. 5...

    You can play up to two cards on your turn to build Monsters. You must play a Head Card to start building any Monster. Add strength by adding additional body parts. Your collection of Monsters is your MONSTER ARMY. Build as many Monsters as you can, and add as many body parts to them as possible to add to their strength. As you build, make sure the ...

    If you can't play two cards, you can draw a card instead. There are three Draw Piles to help randomize the cards you draw. Drawing a card or playing a card is an "action". On your turn, you can perform two actions: 1. Draw or play a card. 2. Draw or play a card. Tip:Count your actions out loud so that everyone can keep track. There is no maximum or...

    The goal of building Monsters is to make them strong enough to eat the Babies. There are three types of Monsters, determined by the oval icon on each Monster's head: All your Monsters of the same type fight together, so you really have three Armies in front of you. Here's an example of the three Monster Armies you might have built and the strength ...

    Notice there are three types of Baby Armies to match the three types of Monster Armies. The goal of the game is to build Monsters strong enough to eat the Babies when they attack. Babies will attack whenever they are provoked. To provoke a Baby Army on your turn: 1. Take no actions 2. Yell "provoke!" 3. Pick one of the Baby Armies to provoke. 4. Tu...

    All Monsters and Babies only fight once! After a battle, all Monsters that fought are discarded regardless of who won.

    There are five Bear Heads in this packet (cards with the word BEAR at the top). Keep them separate for a moment. These cards are the strongest but also the most vulnerable cards in the game. Bear Heads are all three types of Monster (LAND, Sea, and Sky) which means they must fight in EVERY battle. Use them carefully.

    Shuffle the cards from both packets together REALLY WELL.
    Deal one Bear Head to each player. (SHUFFLE any extra Bear Heads into the deck).
    Deal four more cards to each player so that your starting hand is the Bear Head plus four more random cards. Once again, put any Baby Cards dealt in your initial hand on the playmat face-down and r...
    Roughly separate the deck into three face-down Draw Piles on the playmat.

    This isn't practice, so you don't have to spend three rounds just building Monsters. Tip:Be strategic about when you play and when you draw. You might want to build powerful Monster Armies immediately, or collect cards for a while and let your opponents fight it out. Remember, you're trying to eat as many Babies as you can to win the game!

  6. Place the placemat in the middle of the playing area. Shuffle the cards found in the two packets together. Each player is then dealt one Bear Head and four more random cards. Separate the remainder of the deck into four equal stacks, creating the three Draw Piles. The game is ready to begin.

  7. PLAY CARDS. CREATE MONSTERS. TRY TO DEFEAT AN ARMY OF BABIES. Bears vs Babies is a card game where you build incredible monsters who go to war with horrible, awful babies. Stitch together a Handsome Salmon armed with knives and burritos, or a Pomeranian of Light and Wonder in business attire who is being piloted by a robot-squirrel.