Exploding Kittens and its spin-offs are currently half-price on Amazon!
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We’ve seen plenty ofCyber Monday board game dealspop up over the last few days but there’s been one in particular that’s caught my eye - and it’s not just because of its slightly alarming name. Exploding Kittens, a card game “for people who are into kittens and explosions” is currently on sale by 50% at Amazon for Cyber Monday. Not only this, but its spin-off games are also available at a generous half-price discount.
The original Exploding Kittens set is down to just$9.99 at Amazon, 50% off its usual $20 price tag in today’s Cyber Monday deals. It was around this time last year that we saw it go down a little more to $9.97 so if you’re looking for anexplosivegame to play this Holiday season - now’s the time to pounce. You can see the full deal, plus the other Exploding Kittens discounts below.
Today’s best Cyber Monday deals on Exploding Kittens
Price check:Walmart $19.82
Exploding Kittens - Party Pack |$24.99$12.50 at AmazonSave $12.49-The Party Pack version of Exploding Kittens combines the original card game with the Imploding Kittens expansion deck so that you can play with up to 10 players - five more than in the original pack.Buy it if:✅ You plan to play with more than five players✅ You want to pick up the original and expansionDon’t buy it if:❌ You already have the original and expansion
Zombie Kittens |$20.99$10.49 at AmazonSave $10.50 -This standalone version doesn’t require any other Exploding Kitten packs to be played - it’s simply a spooky twist on the card game you already know and love. In this version, players will have the new ability of resurrection.Buy it if:✅ You’re looking for a new way to play✅ You enjoy the spookier things in lifeDon’t buy it if:❌ You just want to play the standard version
Price check:Walmart $15
Exploding Kittens - NSFW Edition |$19.99$9.99 at AmazonSave $10 -As the name suggests, this isn’t quite the same as the family-friendly version of Exploding Kittens. This version is pretty similar to the original except it features some cards that aren’t safe for work. The beauty of this pack is that it can be combined with others to allow up to 9 players to join in on the fun.Buy it if:✅ You want a slightly more adult version to play✅ You don’t plan to be playing with the whole familyDon’t buy it if:❌ You want a game for the whole family
Price check:Walmart $15.85
Exploding Kittens Recipes for Disaster |$24.99$12.49 at AmazonSave $12.50 -If you already know that you’re going to love this game, or maybe you’ve tried it before, this is the ultimate version for you. Made up of 121 cards, this version includes the original Exploding Kittens and all of its expansions, which is pretty impressive considering it’s so cheap right now.
Buy it if:✅ You want the complete version of the game✅ You already know you’re a fanDon’t buy it if:❌ you want to start simple with less cards
Price check:Walmart $14.92
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