![]() The game’s engaging concept and artwork by “The Oatmeal” comics creator Matthew Inman gave Exploding Kittens a cheeky Cards Against Humanity appeal. It’s not hard to see why retro-hungry millennials sprung so hard for Exploding Kittens. ![]() But they can also strategically deflect the kittens onto opponents or “defuse” them with things like laser pointers and catnip sandwiches, use the power of a unicorn enchilada (to see the future, AKA three cards ahead), and tap select cards like the TacoCat to activate special powers. ![]() The gameplay goes like this: Players take turns drawing from a deck of cards until someone draws a kitten and, you guessed it, explodes. “It was literally a deck of poker cards that I had taken a Sharpie to and scribbled all over,” explained Elan Lee, co-creator of the overnight Internet phenomenon Exploding Kittens, a crowdfunding of unheard-of success that closed today with over $8.7 million in pledges-or, roughly 87,000 percent of its initial $10,000 goal. The most-backed Kickstarter campaign in history began with a simple deck of cards.
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