Playroom Entertainment Killer Bunnies Oddessy Starter Combo Heroic and Azoic
S**E
Good, not as good as Carrot one, but easier to learn
Good Product like other killer bunnies games. I think that I like the Quest for the Carrot better, more action, but I like Oddessy because it has a more competitive edge and skillful ending, just just chance like in the Quest. It is hard to keep track of points, you always have to be adding and taking away points, so good for learning and keeping up with your counting skills. I only bought the 3 pack starter, so maybe it would be more fun with all 6. It is faster pace than Quest, still fun, I'm just beginning so I'll change my review if as I use it more it becomes more fun. I'm also excited to try out Jupiter. I love Quest, lots of rules, some a little vague, but over all a great game. I rate Oddessy second best. I'd like a Quest with a more climatic/skillful ending like Oddessy, maybe Jupiter will be better?
C**R
Huge Let Down. Get Quest or Conquest instead.
I owned Killer Bunnies Conquest Blue Starter Card Game before deciding on this purchase. I thought the deck building part of the game would be interesting because it was something I thought about doing to modify the slightly stale play of Conquest (after having played it a hundred times).Sadly, the game is not similar in many fashions and the changes were not welcome. My wife and I identified several major flaws with the game, but it really boils down to that there is only one strategy to win, and the winning condition is really lame.All the major flaws:1. The win condition. You must acquire 60 points to win. You either need to spend a lot of time turning a non-ordered d20 on every important turn or do a lot of addition. Both of which take too much time and can make it difficult to access the standing of each player.2. There is no money or markets. This is a really fun mechanic in Conquest, and it simply isn't even in the game.3. Feed the bunny cards are 100% success or 100% failure. In Conquest you multiple options to defend against feed the bunny plays. In Odyssey you have one, and the outcome is black and white. Either you have a special to save your bunny or you don't. No gray area.4. Several of the unique cards in each deck have no true counter card.
J**.
Five Stars
My husband and I love playing this game. We now have all the expansions.
G**A
Five Stars
Fun game
D**V
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We purchased this game (and the other starter kit) yesterday and could not wait to play today. I fell in love with Killer Bunnies and the quest for the magic carrot last year and could not stop playing it, so going into this game my girlfriend and I had high expectations.Reading the directions, we both got overwhelmed off the bat. Mostly only with the "point system." The most confusing thing to us was attacking cities and bunnies and how you can keep track of the 'life' of what was left of the attacked card? Not really sure, our first game -which we just finished- we did no attacking, just building cities and collecting bunnies and resource cards. Without any attacking the game was not overwhelming at all, just different.The directions do not do an amazing job at explaining some of the details and "small" things that when the situation comes up, does matter. On the back of the directions there's a suggestion of how many cards to use and which ones to include in your 'deck.' We quickly learned to add more resource cards to allow us to be more flexible with the cards we did want to use. That is my one recommendation.The game moved fast as 90% of the time we were focused on our hands alone and collecting/saving the resource cards to allow us to make that one "big" move which would happen in 10 turns and spent very little time looking at the other person's cards and what they were doing. We'll see tomorrow how it is when attacking the other person and eventually will add a 3rd person to the mix!Overall, It was fun to play and like the other Killer Bunnies game I played it is overwhelming at first and needs time to wear in. I would recommend buying all 6 decks (or the 2 starter packs) as the more cards the more options to choose from and strategies to play. And with the extra resource cards, more options are also available.
K**D
ADDICTED!!
This game is fantastic and very addictive. My friend already had the other pack so we were able to play with 6. I thought it would be confusing, as I had never played, but it is VERY easy to pick up. I need to Kill more bunnies now by buying the other packs.
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