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Bunny Kingdom Reviews

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Take on the mantle of Rabbit Lords and lead your rabbits into the new land of Bunny Kingdom, claiming territory, building cities and growing vital resources as your fiefs grow and flourish, all in a bid to harvest the most Golden Carrots. Heavyweight designer Richard Garfield has created a two to four player game that is as cutthroat as it is cute, utilising card drafting and area control mechanics and played over four rounds. Each round, players choose two cards from the 10 or 12 they’ve been dealt, which will either give you territory (a space on the hundred square board), a basic or luxury resource to place on a territory you own, sky towers to connect two of your fiefs or cities to place on a territory you own. On top of all of these options, there may also be Parchment cards which will give you Golden Carrots for accomplishing certain targets by the end of the game. Some parchment cards simply give you Golden Carrots at the end of the game. Parchment cards are kept a secret until final scoring to ensure a tense and unpredictable end. Once you have selected your two cards, you pass the rest on to the next player and choose from the new hand that has just been given to you by an opponent. You’ll have delicious decisions to make when considering what to take and what to pass on. Is it worth leaving a card you need in the hand and hope that it comes back around, or do you take it now to ensure you get it, but then you may miss out on another important card. The round ends when all cards have been claimed. If you need to brush up on your times tables, then Bunny Kingdom is the game to help, as you multiply the spires on the cities in your fiefs with the resources produced within the same fief. As the rounds roll by, you’ll have more spires and more resources, meaning a significant points (Golden Carrot) increase as the game progresses. This game comes with beautiful components and fantastic art by Paul Mafayon that every gamer will enjoy. Who will draft best and ultimately win the battle to produce the most Golden Carrots and be name King or Queen of Bunny Kingdom? Player Count: 2-4 Time: 45 Minutes Age: 14+

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Husband loves this game. Such cute artwork but can be very brutal in its gameplay. Definitely works better at higher play counts and the drafting is more impactful but the two player variant works perfectly fine.
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Posted 1 year ago
Christopher C
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Bought this as a Christmas present for my bunny rabbit loving daughter. We tried to play it once, but my son got bored and we had to give it up. We didn't get the chance to try it again. Although it does have bunnies and I think is potentially quite a good clever little game, there isn't much need for bunny rabbits, and the cute figurines feel more like a 'pasted on' theme and afterthought addition rather than a significant part. On top of that the game itself is a bit more complex and dare I say 'dry' than the name and graphics would suggest.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is a firm favourite in our house. Lots of strategy mixed with cute components perfect!
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Posted 1 year ago
Great game. Love the artwork! The deck building is really fun but it’s definitely a thinkier game than it looks. Which is a huge win in my books.
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Posted 1 year ago
Attracted in by the great artwork, I didn’t expect it to be just as good as it is. Very crunchy and offers lots of difficult decisions.
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Posted 2 years ago
A beautiful looking board game! Great game with more than 2 players, 2 player version is alright but not a smooth a game. It does have a bit of a learning curve but worth the effort!
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Posted 2 years ago
A beautiful looking board game! Great game with more than 2 players, 2 player version is alright but not a smooth a game. It does have a bit of a learning curve but worth the effort!
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Posted 2 years ago
We've really enjoyed this game. My 8 year old has enjoyed playing it with adults (no other kids yet as were in tail end of lockdown!). She and our 6 year old enjoy playing with the pieces, making little bunny kingdoms. The pieces , cards and board are all very beautiful. It's definitely replayable. We've played it 4 times already! There are plenty of playing styles, mechanics etc .. to try out. I imagine that this will be good for adults, although it could get pretty intense! Our 8 year old plays it well, but it might be more around the 10 year old mark. It's not too difficult to learn... If they enjoy games and have the patience to follow the rules, it can be enjoyed by this age group.
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Posted 3 years ago