

🌯 Dodge, Duel, Dominate: The Card Game That Throws Down!
Throw Throw Burrito is a fast-paced, 2-6 player card game that combines strategic set collection with the physical thrill of dodgeball using two soft foam burritos. Designed for ages 7 and up, it features 120 colorful cards, 6 Burrito Bruise tokens, and a Fear Me Badge, delivering a unique blend of laughter, competition, and social interaction in just 15 minutes per game. Perfect for family game nights, parties, and casual gatherings, this handmade game from Exploding Kittens offers a fresh, energetic twist on traditional card games.







| ASIN | B07TS96J7Q |
| Age Range Description | Teen |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,690 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #108 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Exploding Kittens |
| Color | Yellow |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (41,278) |
| Educational Objective | developing social skills and sportsmanship through interactive gameplay |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852131006174 |
| Grenre | party |
| Included Components | 1 Fear Me Badge, 6 Burrito Bruises, Cards, Includes 120 cards, 7 tokens, and 2 foam burritos |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 9 x 3 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 28"L x 2"W |
| Item Type Name | A Dodgeball Card Game |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Exploding Kittens |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1TTBOE |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model Name | Original Edition |
| Model Number | TTB-CORE-3 |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-6 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Handmade |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Style | Original Edition |
| Set Name | Throw Throw Burrito |
| Size | 9 inches x 10 inches x 3 inches |
| Sub Brand | Dodgeball |
| Subject Character | Burrito |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 852131006174 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
X**X
Meeoooww! Listen up, my fellow feline friends!
I am here to share my thoughts on a game called "Throw The Burrito" created by the company Exploding Kittens. As a survivor of their previous game "Exploding Kittens," I was initially skeptical about playing any game from this company. But, I must say, "Throw The Burrito" surprised me in the most delightful way possible. The game is a mix of a card game and dodgeball - a purrfect combination for any cat who loves action! The game requires players to collect matching sets of cards faster than their opponents while simultaneously ducking, dodging, and throwing squishy airborne burritos. The cards you collect earn points, but getting hit by flying burritos loses them. The game is full of excitement, laughter, and friendly competition - it's the purrfect game for a cat-tastic time! The game's rules are simple, making it easy for anyone to understand and play. You place a pair of burritos on a table and draw cards, keeping them a secret from other players. The objective is to rack up points by finding sets of three in the deck before anyone else does. If someone plays burrito cards, a battle ensues, and you steal points from your opponents by hitting them with squishy toy burritos - meowza! Some battles involve only a handful of players, while others force the entire table to engage in a burrito war. The highlight of the game is undoubtedly the burrito duels, where two players must stand back to back, walk three paces, and fire - meow, it's intense! Overall, "Throw The Burrito" is an exciting and enjoyable game that is perfect for a fun-filled game night with friends and family - it's a real crowd-pleaser! It's an excellent addition to any game collection and guarantees a good time - meow meow! I highly recommend this game to all cat lovers and anyone looking for a fun and exciting party game.
P**C
A Guacamole of Laughter and Bruised Egos
This game is like if dodgeball and a card game had a baby, then decided to feed that baby a steady diet of caffeine and chaos. The premise is simple: collect matching sets of cards faster than your opponents while simultaneously ducking, dodging, and throwing squishy airborne avocados. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. This game is a minefield of flying fruit and bruised egos. The first thing you'll notice is the quality of the avocados. They're squishy, they're cute, and they fly through the air with the greatest of ease. But don't let their adorable exterior fool you. These things are weapons of mass distraction. One minute you're focused on your cards, the next you're taking a squishy avocado to the face. It's like a food fight and a strategy game all rolled into one. The gameplay is fast and furious. You've got to have the reflexes of a cat and the strategic mind of a chess grandmaster. One wrong move and you're getting pelted with an avocado. But land a successful hit and you'll be the toast of the table. It's a game of high risk, high reward, and high hilarity. But be warned, this game is not for the faint of heart. It's a battlefield out there. I've seen friendships tested, family members turned rivals, and quiet evenings turned into all-out avocado wars. It's a game that demands your attention, your dedication, and occasionally, your dignity. In conclusion, "Throw Avocado" is a riotous romp of a game that's guaranteed to liven up any party. It's a game of skill, strategy, and the occasional airborne avocado. So if you're ready to embrace the chaos, grab a copy of "Throw Avocado". Just remember to duck.
S**S
Husband Said We Are Not Allowed to Play This Anymore
We're hosting an extended family game night next week and I wanted something new & different to play that everyone would enjoy. Our family loves rummy, PIT! and other card games so I figured I'd give 'Throw Throw Burrito' a try, even though we've never played or purchased 'Exploding Kittens' or any other of their games. And also even though someone in my family tends to injure themselves every single time we all get together. Yesterday when this arrived, my husband and I sat down to learn how to play so that we can teach everyone else on game night. It is easy to learn and appropriate for all ages. It was great fun playing this, even with just two people, and it'd be a lot more fun with a bigger group. So I matched the 'Burrito War' cards which means everyone grabs for a burrito and throw it at another player. I whipped a burrito at my husband's chest except it accidentally hit him in the face because 1) I have terrible (or great?) aim and 2) we were sitting at very close range to each other. Consequently, he informed me that 'we' are not allowed to play this game anymore. When he said 'we' I knew he meant me. I am not allowed to play because I cannot be trusted to not hit him in the face with a squishy burrito. He hid the box but I know where and I am totally breaking this out on family game night!
B**O
Fun for Younger Game Crowd
I ended up purchasing this as a birthday gift for my younger brother (20 years old). Strictly as a party game, it is quick and has minimal setup, so it works as a nice ice-breaker. It is also fun if you have the right space to play (you are physically throwing a burrito, so don't play next to your grandma's expensive and sentimental fine china collection!), and if you have competitive folks that will get into the game. However, the game kind of falls flat when you run out of cards, and just the pure chaos is hard to deal with (for me personally). As for the item itself, the travel ability is alright, again you cannot really play this at an airport, but maybe when you get to the Airbnb/hotel? The art quality is kind of whimsical and fun, and the card variety is fine (it's pretty much played like the game Spoons but with quirky power-ups I guess). Might fit better for a younger crowd.
D**N
8 Year old loves it
Gave as a gift to my 8 year old nephew. He said it is a very fun game. Have not played it myself
R**!
Juego muy divertido, fue para un regalo y llegó perfecto!
A**R
This game is a grand ole silly goose time. I played it at my 30th birthday with a bunch of my friends, majority playing codenames and 8 of us at the burrito table. As the night went on, the codenames players were all hoping for a spot at the burrito table because our laughter was uncontainable. (Don't get me wrong, codenames is really fun too, it's just different vibes). I also played this game with my family including my 5 year old nephew who had a blast. It's easy to learn and pick up and so fun to play. The only down side is once you get a couple good throws in, it can lose its magic quickly. But wait a month or 2 and you'll be itching to play it again! A fantastic party game. On a side note, the burritos are sooooo soft and cute, you can throw them as hard as you want with absolutely no damage. A great party game, and gift. We're definitely looking into getting the camping version for the summer.
C**Y
such a fun game. just don't play it close to windows or expensive vases...
K**Z
Entretenido, divertido, los burritos son enormes jaja
J**O
Divertido a tope. No apto para gente muy bruta. :). Es muy parecido al burro de toda la vida pero con una vuelta de tuerca más divertida. Los niños de lo pasan muy bien
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