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Wow! You have a lot of cats, and they all need to eat. Clash their personalities in fun and exciting ways to feed them kibble and win the game.
Kibble Scuffle is a tactical card game of area control to try to get the best food for your feline friends. With cards like the Robo-Vac and Laser Pointer, you can use toys to strategically distract your opponent’s cats. Using the game box as a cat food box to store the food cubes, players take turns placing their cats and resolving their abilities. For example, the Pounce Cat removes a cat at a bowl. The Greedy Cat eats two food cubes. The Mangy Cat forces another cat to move away from their bowl. Once five cats are at any food bowl, the feeding (scoring) phase begins, followed by a new round.
Once a player reaches 20 points, the player with the most value of food cubes eaten at the end of the feeding phase wins.
—description from publisher
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Play Time | 30m |
Designer | Jennifer Graham-Macht, Jesse Haedrich, Keegan Acquaotta, Scott Gratien |
Mechanics | Area Majority / Influence |
Theme | Animals, Card Game |
Publisher | WizKids |
danperrault
It’s a fine game you probably have one just like it in your collection. But this one pours cubes out. Now remember it’s a decent game but also the pouring of cubes. Like water except the hole is a little small so more like ketchup. Shake it shake it there’s a cube. It also has cats. Next to cuthulu cats are the bomb. My wife like cats so she may play this. Do I need more reasons to buy it. gave to catherine
dearphilly
Nice to bring out once in a while. Shaking the kibble is fun, and the cats are cute. Game play is average. It's a lot of luck which order the cats appear. I modified the box inside with a custom made paper bag to hold the kibble. The name of the game really annoys me though, I think kitten kibble would have been more memorable.
petepe
It's simple enough to teach but can have some really good strategy. Sets up and plays very quick too. One commonly overlooked rule is when a cat is moved to a new bowl it activates as if it were just placed. This very much changes how the game is played.