

🌯 Unleash the Burrito Battle – Where Strategy Meets Dodgeball Mayhem!
Exploding Kittens - Zombie Burrito is a fast-paced, team-based card and dodgeball hybrid game for 2-6 players aged 7 and up. Players choose sides—Zombies or Survivors—and collect matching cards to trigger burrito battles using two soft foam burritos. The first team to win three battles flips the opponent’s markers and claims victory. The game includes 116 cards, 2 squishy burritos, and 6 team markers, blending strategic card play with physical fun for memorable game nights indoors or outdoors.





| ASIN | B0D6CWVXBW |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 96,192 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 1,460 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (79) |
| Date First Available | 6 Jun. 2024 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop strategic thinking, reflexes and social skills |
| Item model number | TTB-ZOMB-3 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Paper |
| Number of Game Players | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 22.9 x 7.6 cm; 480 g |
2**Y
Exploding kittens have done it again
They started with cat nonsense, and now theyve got zombies and burritos. I want what theyre smoking, honestly. I had to recruit more people to play this game, it requires minimum 3. You basically are playing a game like uno or snap, merged with secret htler. I guess. Like kittens games, you select cards and receiv3e power ups, and once you have a set, you can engage an attack which is now physical! Throw the burrito! Once everyone is hit, youre done. Keep away from glasssware, delicate speakers, TVs, fine china, candles, and soft people. Enjoy x
S**E
Strange brew of dodgeball and cards
We’d seen Throw Throw Burrito in shops before but never played it, so this was our first experience of burrito chucking, zombie or otherwise. It gave us a good laugh, but there were some little issues and the overall experience stopped short of being legendary. It’s a good concept, and in some ways you can’t do wrong the dodgeball. The sacks themselves are well made, and the rules are easy to follow. But the fusion of sort-of-strategy card game with a simple bit of dodgeball feels like an odd mix of energy. The cards aren’t quite as incidental as I’d expected, and you do end up paying more attention to them than I’d thought- I thought they would just be a series of excuses for chucking the sacks in different ways, but there’s more to it than that. And as such, we found it difficult to find the right playing area for this. We quickly decided that playing it indoors was inviting disaster. Heeding the warning on the rules card about putting away all the breakables first is fair enough, but even so, we didn’t have enough room indoors to play this safely and properly. Moving outdoors, the conditions have to be just right so the cards don’t go flying everywhere. Playing as a family, the team set-up resulted in a bit of moaning. Because the different sides get different cards, and because we can’t split our family in a way that gives us two clearly equal teams, there was a bit of a stress there- and no clear way to give one side any advantage that would help balance it out either. The character design raised a laugh, as did the concept that the parents were letting their kids chuck stuff at them. But at the end of the day (like sports players say), it felt like four stars for fun, rather than five.
M**D
Another cracking game from Exploding Kittens.
I'm a big fan of the games coming from Exploding Kittens and once again this is no exception. I purchased Throw Throw Buritto when it was first released and it's a game that comes out regularly when we have guests. This game follows the game general rules of that game but has a zombie twist such as specific Zombie or Survivor powers/advantages. The game is fairly simple with the aim to collect as many sets as possible to trigger a battle. Now this is where the real fun starts. Grab a squishy buritto and do you best to hit someone on the other team with it. Win and you resume your earlier activity to try and collects sets. Once you win 3 battles, your team wins! It does take a few rounds to get through and understand the rules, but once you do it's great fun. Keep these amazing games coming Exploding Kittens. We love them!
C**E
A Hilarious, Fast-Paced Fray!
This game is pure chaos in the best way possible! It's like dodgeball, but with cards and zombies. The rules are simple enough to pick up, but the gameplay is fast-paced and full of surprises. I love the mix of strategy and luck. You have to think about which cards to play, but sometimes it's just about being quick on your feet (or hands, in this case). The artwork is hilarious and the game just oozes that classic Exploding Kittens humor. It's perfect for a group of friends or a family game night. Just be prepared for lots of laughter and maybe a few bruises! Definitely recommend giving it a try if you enjoy party games with a bit of a crazy edge.
J**Y
Zombie Board Game
Firstly, the theme of the game is very creative and attractive. Players are placed in a world ravaged by a zombie plague and need to play as a team of survivors to fight against the constant wave of zombies, find resources, build shelters, and seek the hope of survival in the midst of despair. This tense atmosphere of apocalyptic survival can firmly grasp the player's heart from the very beginning of the game, making it seem like being in a thrilling zombie film. In terms of game mechanics, this board game demonstrates a high degree of strategy and interactivity. Players need to carefully plan every move, reasonably allocate resources, and develop effective tactics to fight zombies. At the same time, the game also incorporates elements of co-operation and competition. Players have to work hand in hand to defend themselves against external enemies, but also have to start a subtle game with limited resources to fight for the right to survive. This game mode of both co-operation and competition greatly increases the fun and challenge of the game. In addition, the game's components and art design are also commendable. High-quality models, exquisite maps, as well as realistic sound effects and atmosphere creation, all make players feel as if they are in a real zombie world. The rich card and prop system adds more variety and depth to the game, making every game a brand new experience!
J**N
Read the rules or watch the video thoroughly.
the game is very complex but is fun when playes.
T**Y
Crazy fun!
This game is crazy but hilarious! It's partly a strategic card game and partly a ridiculous game of hitting your opponent with a squishy Zombie burrito. If you're familiar with the game 'Throw Throw Burrito', then this is essentially the same game but with extra Zombie twist in terms of special powers in the game. The game components - cards and burritos - are high quality. The instructions are clear and I recommend the video demo of the game too which is really helpful.
G**O
Molto divenrtente
F**H
We love this game! We have played it as a family with two boys ages 6 and 7. They find it easy to pick up the rules after a few rounds. We did look on youtube to find more detailed instructions as the leaflet was confusing and lacked some details. We have since played with other kids of similar age and older. Everyone loves this game, including me and my husband.
A**O
Perfect product, but the way it was packed was not good. I sliced right into the game box. So disappointed about that
B**.
Jogo novo e selado, enviado em condições excelentes. Tal e qual como descrito
X**A
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