
Best Exploding Kittens products in the Card games category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Exploding Kittens products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Exploding Kittens Horrible Therapist
In the party game Horrible Therapist, you create short, horrible comics in an imaginary therapy session. Whoever plays the funniest last card wins. When playing, you put together a three-part comic. This begins with a question, followed by an answer and finally a therapy session. You get a point if your therapy session is voted the best finale of the comic. Get ready for the weirdest, most macabre and grossest comics you've ever read. This game was created by comic artist The Oatmeal, who spent many years in therapy where he often had intrusive thoughts. Intrusive thoughts are unexpected images that pop into your head. Instead of keeping these terribly macabre and funny images to himself, he put them in this card game.

2. Exploding Kittens Cats and explosions
The successful Kickstarter is now available as a Party Pack. A must-have for every Exploding Kittens fan. The Exploding Kittens Party Pack includes selected cards from the base game Exploding Kittens and the expansion Imploding Kittens. Those who know and love this family-friendly party game understand how it works. But for everyone else, here’s a quick overview: Players take turns drawing cards until someone draws an Exploding Kitten. That player immediately explodes, dies, and is out of the game, unless they have a defuse card. With it, they can calm the kitten and prevent it from exploding, using items like a laser pointer, catnip, or belly rubs. All other cards serve only one purpose: to prevent you from drawing an Exploding Kitten.

3. Exploding Kittens NSFW Deck
Exploding Kittens is a highly strategic, cat-energy-infused version of Russian Roulette. Players draw cards until someone draws the Exploding Kitten, explodes, and is out of the game, unless that player defuses the kitten with a defuse card or a cat card, or uses powerful action cards to move or avoid the Exploding Kitten. Betray your friends by moving the Exploding Kitten to the top of the draw pile and blowing someone else up. Try not to explode. The last player standing wins. This version contains cards that are too explicit for the base game and is therefore not suitable for workplaces or children.

4. Exploding Kittens Good vs Evil
The standalone version of Exploding Kittens: Good vs. Evil, based on the Netflix animated series of the same name, takes players into the ultimate competition between good and evil and exploding kittens.
For a chance to obtain the most powerful card in the game, opponents trigger Armageddon and engage in a battle using the included game mat through a mini-game. Only one can emerge victorious from this showdown and secure the all-powerful God Cat, while the other falls victim to the cunning Satan Cat. Here, the eternal conflict between good and evil truly reaches epic proportions - embodied by chubby, cozy house cats. Warning: not suitable for children under 36 months.

5. Exploding Kittens Zombie Kittens Nordic - korttipeli
Exploding Kittens is a highly strategic, cat-themed version of Russian roulette. Players draw cards until someone draws an exploding kitten. This player explodes and dies but is not out of the game yet. Use powerful action cards to move or avoid the exploding kitten and rise from the grave with the zombie kitten card to seek revenge! The last player standing wins. Play it as a standalone game or combine it with another game of Exploding Kittens for a mega game.
Rules available in Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish.

6. Exploding Kittens 2-player edition
Exploding Kittens: 2-Player Edition
Exploding Kittens, one of the most successful Kickstarters of all time, is now available as a 2-Player Edition. It's a card game for fans of cats, explosions, laser beams, and sometimes goats. As a smaller, portable version, this game is perfect for on-the-go play.

7. Exploding Kittens Zombie Kittens
A card game where you explode, then come back to life and sometimes explode again.
Exploding Kittens - Zombie Kittens is an even crazier variation of Exploding Kittens that can be played independently or with other boxes in the range.
In Exploding Kittens, you are allowed to have a whole bunch of cards in your hand. When it's your turn, you can play as many of them as you want, to do the worst shit to your friends. Expect violent and stupid card effects, we're not here to make out.
No matter what you decide, you'll still have to draw a card and squeeze your pads to avoid an Exploding Kittens card.
Now, if you draw an Exploding Kittens and have a Zombie Kittens, put the deadly card back in the deck, continue playing, and bring another player back from the dead.
An independent game and at the same time an extension for Exploding Kittens
All the crazy, crazy and cult universe of the Exploding Kittens licence
Survive the explosions and come back from the dead.
A game to play with family or friends.

8. Exploding Kittens EXKD0046 - Mantis: Grab & Game
Mantis: Grab & Game is the popular predatory card game with just two rules in a pocket-sized format so you can take it with you wherever you go. Anyone who knows Mantis and is a fan will know how it works. But here it is again for everyone else: Mantis is a quickly learnt and quickly played party game with rainbows and revenge - and mantis shrimps! Everyone tries to collect as many mantis cards of the same colour as possible in their aquarium. There are only two simple rules: Steal or score. But don't rejoice too soon if you manage to successfully steal cards from your fellow players ... They can be stolen back the very next turn. Who will be the first to secure ten or more cards in their own score pile and win the game?

9. Exploding Kittens EXKD0054 - Poetry for Neanderthals: Pop Culture Edition
Poetry for Neanderthals: Pop Culture Edition
Play with movies, songs, and series where you speak good word – otherwise, au with stick!
"A boat, very big. Au on mountain of ice."
What could that be?
The Pop Culture Edition of the party game Poetry for Neanderthals is a family-friendly word fun for film, music, and series nerds from Exploding Kittens – and those who want to become one!
In two teams, you must explain various pop culture terms using only one-syllable words. Whether it's Elvis, Jaws, Titanic, or Mars bars: If you use words with more than one syllable, the other team can gently hit you with the inflatable No! club.
Guess the most poetically presented terms as a team before time runs out to send your opponents back to their caves!
Specifications
- 2+ players
- Ages 7+
- 15+ minutes
- Publisher: Exploding Kittens
- Genre: Conversation game
- Category: Party games
- Mechanism: Association, Communication
Game contents
- Game instructions 1
- Poetry cards 200
- Inflatable No! club 1
- Repair sticker 1.

10. Exploding Kittens Power Hungry Pets
Long live the Cat King in the court of power-hungry pets! But beware of the royal robo-vacuum and the stinking mutiny that can bring even the strongest tomcat to his knees.
In the deceptively simple party game Power Hungry Pets, two legends collide: Love Letter and Exploding Kittens. Each card has a value and a way to torment the other players. The higher the value, the stronger the card. You have two cards in hand but can only keep one. Decide which one to keep and which one to play to eliminate the others. In the end, the player with the highest value card in hand wins. Can you manage to keep the Cat King safe?
Details:
- Players: For 2 to 6 players
- Age: From 7 years old
- Playing time: 15+ minutes
Contents:
- 1 game manual
- 21 cards
- 7 tokens.
