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  1. Oct 24, 2016 · Bears vs Babies is the new game from Matthew Inman and Elan Lee. First, they gave us Exploding Kittens, the physical and digital card game that raised $8.7 million on Kickstarter and sold more than 2 million physical card games. And now, Matthew Inman’s The Oatmeal and video game maker Elan Lee are creating Bears vs Babies, another crazy card ...

  2. 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.

    • Bears vs Babies Review: The Setup
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    • Bears vs Babies Review: The Game
    • Should You Buy Bears vs Babies?

    Bears vs Babiespits 2 – 5 players against one another in a race to destroy an army of malevolent babies, with each player tasked with building unique monsters (bears make up only a fraction of the creatures you can create) divided between three different categories — land, sea and sky. These monsters are built by attaching a head to a torso and two...

    The baby army is developed throughout the game by way of players drawing them from out of the deck, with them being placed face down immediately on their corresponding category. A group of 4+ players have 2 actions per turn (3 players have 3 actions, 2 players have 4 actions), though they can sacrifice these actions in order to “provoke” a specific...

    Building your monsters in Bears vs Babies has a bit of a Cards Against Humanityvibe, with each component of a monster containing parts of a sentence that combine to create a farcical aberration. For instance, you could go toe-to-toe with the baby horde alongside your ‘Shark in a business suit who sucks at dancing,’ or ‘A Sloth ready to do some lumb...

    Bears vs Babies is a disappointing successor to Exploding Kittens. Lee and Inman’s first game was full of energy and routinely presented players with ways to screw each other over, resulting in a frantic dash to the finish line that made it an ideal party game. Bears vs Babies attempts to emulate this hilarity in a deck-building game, but ultimatel...

  3. 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

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  4. Bears are built; they come in the form of heads, torsos, arms and legs. The player can connect the cards where they fit to form an army of creatures in front of them. Babies are played immediately into the center of the table. They form a baby army, which must be stopped by the player's bearlike creatures.

    • Elan Lee
    • The Oatmeal
  5. Mar 28, 2019 · Bears vs Babies - A Card Game. Get the newest Exploding Kittens game! 85,581 backers pledged $3,215,679 to help bring this project to life. Exploding Kittens is raising funds for Bears vs Babies - A Card Game on Kickstarter! A monster-building card game from the creators of Exploding Kittens.

  6. Nov 16, 2021 · You draw cards, which include babies or parts of creatures. Babies go to the centre of the table, forming an army to overcome with the bears and other weird monsters you build. Your aim is to interrupt nap time by provoking babies at the moment when other players’ armies are outnumbered, but yours are not, whereupon you eat the babies.