Throw Throw Burrito | Shelfside Review
In this Shelfside Review, Daniel does a Mukbang while simultaneously reviewing Exploding Kittens' dexterity party board game: Throw Throw Burrito. Marketed as the world's first dodgeball card game, Throw Throw Burrito combines the real-time set collection card game of spoons with dodgeball in a package that plays from 2-6 players. Also funded through Kickstarter, we have the original edition that emerged in 2018, designed by Matthew Inman, Elan Lee, and Brian S. Spence.
Whenever Burrito sets are achieved, the mechanics allow players to throw burritos at each other in duels, brawls, and wars. Whoever has the most points at the end of the round is the victor, and when the two rounds are over, the two victors must duel each other to decide who wins the game.
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Table of Contents:
Intro - (0:00)
Overview - (0:55)
How to Play - (2:04)
Pros - (4:03)
Cons - (8:04)
Recommender Score - (8:09)
Daniel's Personal Score - (10:24)
Ashton's Personal Score - (12:18)
Conclusion - (13:57)
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Dogfight by Alexander Nakarada
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