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  1. SETUP. 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.

  2. Description. Bears vs Babies: NSFW Expansion Pack includes non-kid friendly cards for use in the Bears vs Babies core set. Created by the same intelligent, attractive people who made Exploding Kittens — Elan Lee (XBOX, ARGs) and Matthew Inman (The Oatmeal) – Bear Vs Babies is a card game in which you build incredible Bears (and other monsters) to eat awful Babies.

  3. The Bears Vs Babies card game is such a surreal, yet highly competitive game to play that it has very quickly become a firm favourite in our household. Like Exploding Kittens, beneath the very funny artwork and the quirky packaging there is a rich vein of strategy and depth to Bears Vs Babies and you can be so goddamn mean to your opposing ...

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  5. Jul 24, 2018 · This is addressed on the Frequently Asked Questions sheet. If two or more players have winning Monster Armies of equal strengths, the Babies and the winning Monsters stay on the table and wait for the next battle. (The Babies return to their pile face-down.) Any other players who were involved in a battle and lost discard their Monsters as usual.

  6. Jul 13, 2017 · Bears vs Babies is the perfect card game for adults, teens and kids (ages 10+) who are into building monstrous bears who eat horrible babies. A highly strategic party game for 2-5 players and only 20 minutes to play ; Includes 107 Cards (2.5 x 3.5 inches), Playmat, FAQ sheet, Rule Book all inside a FURRY BOX

  7. Sep 25, 2017 · In Bears vs. Babies, players build up armies of monsters, exquisite corpse style, to fight armies of babies. That's about it. That's about it. It's simple, but it's supposed to be.