Game A game of cat and mouth

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Product code:
40073 / 0810083040073

A game of cat and paw

A thrilling new game from the creators of Exploding Cats! The Puss and Muzzle Game is a two-person duel where you use magnetic cat paws to shoot plastic balls at each other. Well, maybe you don't necessarily want to hit your opponent, just make sure all the yellow balls are on his side as quickly as possible. Instant victory can also be achieved by "knocking out" the black ball, pressed into the cat's nose, on the opponent's side (usually this requires several direct hits) or knocking out all 3 teeth, white balls, also on the opponent's side. Fast-paced gameplay requires us to adapt our strategy in order not to let our opponent overtake us, and he is not idle either!

What is it all about?

When the signal is given to start the game, quickly load up the balls on your side of the board and shoot them towards your opponent. Use your cat's paw to do this: place a ball on it, then pull it back and let go. You can shoot yellow and white balls, but do it as quickly as possible! There are no turns in this game, and you score a point when you shoot your opponent one black ball, 3 white balls or 8 yellow balls. Already have 5 points? Congratulations, you are the winner at least until the next game.

Why will you love this game?

  • Look into the eyes of the putter on the box. Can you say no to him? The creators of Exploding Cats once again invite us into a world of specific humour and merciless competition.
  • Dynamic, engaging, fun - that's what the Cat and Muzzle Game is! It is a unique duel in which we will be able to practice dexterity and reflexes.
  • The practical box perfectly holds all the components, folds up into a handy carrying case, and when unfolded it forms the playing field!

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