Big Potato Muffin Time: A Very Random Card Game | Includes Expansion Packs

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Big Potato Muffin Time: A Very Random Card Game | Includes Expansion Packs

Big Potato Muffin Time: A Very Random Card Game | Includes Expansion Packs

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Description

Muffin Time Game features Desmond the Moon Bear, Mine Turtle, Skateboard Cow, The Kid Who Likes Trains and of course, Mr Muffin himself in hilarious sketches found on all cards throughout the game. If you play an action card you must now read out what it says so everyone can follow through with it’s effect, unless another player stops you with an appropriate counter card. Trap cards are placed face-down which another player can flip over, read it out, and negatively affect them, they can be used once per turn. Trap cards don't count to the total of cards a player has. Only three trap cards can be active at a time. Action cards can be used to draw more cards, steal cards from your opponent, or completely change the game.

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Table Presence

So, if you're looking for a hilarious and unpredictable game, I hear Cards Against Humanity is pretty fun! But since you probably own that already, maybe give Muffin Time a chance. Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands) may take longer to reach you. Like in the Muffin Time core game and Pie Flavour expansion, Action cards are plentiful and diverse. Actions orient around manipulating the numbers of cards people have and result in multitudes of gaining and losing. Or, they are just evil and punish a single individual. Whichever flavour you’re playing, you’re going to upset someone. What’s more, this expansion references the ASDF elements that weren’t mentioned in the previous two components of Muffin Time. Not to say that this covers every base, but it will undeniably get you singing again!

The Card "Really Far Away" used to be an action card saying "You are immune to all trap cards until your next turn". I will add, although it is anarchic fun, tactics do come into play. These have to be coupled with a reactive strategy that changes with the game. You also have to read cards carefully as their full usefulness may not be apparent unless you interpret them correctly. To this end, the rules state that if something isn’t covered in the rules, players should ‘argue about it until a majority of players agree on an outcome, try not to resort to violence.' Which gives a good account of the vibe of Muffin Time.If you are unfamiliar with Desmond the Moon Bear, Mine Turtle, Skateboard Cow and the Kid Who Likes Trains, then you probably don’t know Mr Muffin either. Although only appearing a few times in the asdfmovies (pronounced ass-duff), Mr Muffin went on to feature in an annoyingly catchy song elaborating on how he just wants to be eaten and die. He also has put his name to the brand new card game from Big Potato Games in conjunction with the asdfmovie team – Muffin Time. The effects of an action card played specifically against you now affect whoever played it instead. Mini-Game) Tell another player 1 truth and 1 lie. If they cannot tell which is which, they discard 3 cards.

If another player forces specifically you to discard any cards, all other players discard 1 card each. asdfmovie, created by Thomas ‘TomSka’ Ridgewell, has been making people giggle and guffaw for over a decade and now that high-energy randomness has escaped the small screen and invaded your game night. When a player has 10 cards, they must shout out, "It's Muffin Time", if that player still has 10 cards during their next turn, they win. To win Muffin Time you have to have exactly 10 cards in your hand, announce “Muffin Time” and still have 10 cards in your hand at the beginning of your next turn to bask in the glory. Sounds simple, and, certainly, the concept is. If no other players can change the number of cards in the players hand, they are the Muffin Time winner!The recommended age is 13+ and unquestionably this is mostly down to the themes of some of the cards rather than a reflection of the complexity of the game. There needs to be comprehension and interpretation of the cards too. If you don’t mind your children seeing the odd emoticon stabbing on a card, 10+ would be my recommendation. I hasten to add, the violence is akin to the sort of thing you would see in the Itchy & Scratchy show on the Simpsons. As it is in line outline it feels watered down. I really don’t think this game will encourage young people to start blowing up turtles! I will add, although it is anarchic fun, tactics do come into play. These have to be coupled with a reactive strategy that changes with the game. You also have to read cards carefully as their full usefulness may not be apparent unless you interpret them correctly. To this end, the rules state that if something isn’t covered in the rules, players should ‘argue about it until a majority of players agree on an outcome, try not to resort to violence.’ Which gives a good account of the vibe of Muffin Time. It is an unpredictable game. While you may attempt strategy, the chaotic gameplay will shake up your plans like someone trying to get the dregs out of a glass ketchup bottle. I wouldn’t be surprised if one of the cards left you with a lap full of tomato ketchup – it really is that offbeat! Like in the Muffin Time core game and Pie Flavour expansion, Action cards are plentiful and diverse. Actions orient around manipulating the numbers of cards people have and result in multitudes of gaining and losing. Or, they are just evil and punish a single individual. Whichever flavour you're playing, you're going to upset someone. What's more, this expansion references the ASDF elements that weren't mentioned in the previous two components of Muffin Time. Not to say that this covers every base, but it will undeniably get you singing again!

Action cards have a variety of effects such as benefiting a player, screwing over a player, or have a random effect. the cards "Don't beat me" and "What a twist" changed from as soon as you have 0 cards to as soon as you have 0 cards in your hand Muffin Time offers a confident and fun alternative to chaotic party card games, like Exploding Kittens and Fluxx. It’s the kind of game that everyone needs at least one of in their collection and Muffin Time might just be the best. Muffin Time’s whole theme is the ASDF movies. Ridiculous inanities, light (and sometimes dark) humour, and a charming aesthetic to it all. None of it is offensive, all of it is silly. And, being blunt, you don’t need to have seen them to appreciate the game’s visuals.

Final thoughts on Muffin Time

This erratic game time won’t appeal to everyone. So some people might want to set a timer and agree that if no one wins before it goes off, the player closest to ten cards wins. Components



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