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Exploding Kittens finally hits Android

Months after its iOS launch, the high-octane digital version of the Exploding Kittens card game has finally landed on Android.

Exploding Kittens can best be described as strategy-based Russian Roulette, where a literal Exploding Kitten will dictate whether or not you live to the next round. Its based off the highly-popular card game of the same name, which was successfully funded via KickStarter by creator Matthew Inman, more known for his website The Oatmeal.

Exploding Kittens requires two to five players (either online or local) where you take turns drawing cards and using said cards to “diffuse” or avoid the Exploding Kitten cards. If you get one you’re immediately out of the game unless you have a card to help you. There are expansions of the game available for purchase, but the game will run fine on vanilla as well.

Exploding Kittens is going for RM 8.23 on Google Play Store and is already available for purchase.

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