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[[File:questbunnies.jpg|frame|[[Everythings Better With Bunnies|It sure is.]]]]
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Quite possibly the most random card game ever.
Quite possibly the most random card game ever.


The simplest way to describe it is to set up a Tabletop RPG and eliminate the RPG bits. You have several colorful twelve-sided dice, a large deck of brightly colored cards, several instruction manuals, and 10 expansion packs, each of which brings the game to a higher, more exciting, and definitely more confusing level.
The simplest way to describe it is to set up a Tabletop RPG and eliminate the RPG bits. You have several colorful twelve-sided dice, a large deck of brightly colored cards, several instruction manuals, and 10 expansion packs, each of which brings the game to a higher, more exciting, and definitely more confusing level.
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During the course of the game you will have the opportunity to collect carrot cards. The game is over when the carrot card pile is empty. This can take anywhere from half an hour to three-and-a-half days, depending on how many times people forget what the main objective is. Once the pile is over, the magic carrot is chosen at random, and whoever has the carrot wins.
During the course of the game you will have the opportunity to collect carrot cards. The game is over when the carrot card pile is empty. This can take anywhere from half an hour to three-and-a-half days, depending on how many times people forget what the main objective is. Once the pile is over, the magic carrot is chosen at random, and whoever has the carrot wins.


That's right. [[Luck Based Mission|Luck decides who wins.]]
That's right. [[Luck-Based Mission|Luck decides who wins.]]

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This game has examples of:
* [[All There in the Manual]] - God is it ever. How else are you going to know that a certain card can not only make the holographic bunny real, but can also automatically fail or succeed based on whether the day is even or odd.
* [[All There in the Manual]] - God is it ever. How else are you going to know that a certain card can not only make the holographic bunny real, but can also automatically fail or succeed based on whether the day is even or odd.
* [[Area 51]] - This card has the Beyea Aliens swoop down and [[Alien Abduction|abduct one of your bunnies]], taking it out of play but not killing it. Said bunny can be returned to its owner with the use of another Area 51 card.
* [[Area 51]] - This card has the Beyea Aliens swoop down and [[Alien Abduction|abduct one of your bunnies]], taking it out of play but not killing it. Said bunny can be returned to its owner with the use of another Area 51 card.
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** And... well, just look at the name of the game.
** And... well, just look at the name of the game.
* [[Loads and Loads of Rules]] - It's confusing even with just two decks. If you manage to collect all the expansion packs, you'll have a deck containing upwards of ''700'' cards, with pages and pages worth of rule books.
* [[Loads and Loads of Rules]] - It's confusing even with just two decks. If you manage to collect all the expansion packs, you'll have a deck containing upwards of ''700'' cards, with pages and pages worth of rule books.
* [[Never Mess With Granny]] - The "Dueling Grannies" weapon.
* [[Never Mess with Granny]] - The "Dueling Grannies" weapon.
* [[Nuke'Em]] - One of the weapons available.
* [[Nuke'Em]] - One of the weapons available.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]] - The card [[Paintball Episode|Random Paintball Assault]] features a bunny shooting the background of the entire card multiple splattery colors. Said bunny also commits [[Paintball Error]] as he is wearing goggles and nothing else.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]] - The card [[Paintball Episode|Random Paintball Assault]] features a bunny shooting the background of the entire card multiple splattery colors. Said bunny also commits [[Paintball Error]] as he is wearing goggles and nothing else.
* "[[Red Light District]]" - The picture is [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]. The card allows you to buy any red item from any player
* "[[Red Light District]]" - The picture is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]. The card allows you to buy any red item from any player
* [[Red Shirt]] / [[Redshirt Army]] - The bunnies, sadly enough.
* [[Red Shirt]] / [[Redshirt Army]] - The bunnies, sadly enough.
* [[Rule of Cool]]
* [[Rule of Cool]]
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* [[Rule of Funny]]
* [[Rule of Funny]]
** Seriously, "Green (strike)Jello(strike) Gelatin (with Evil Pineapple Chunks)" is a ''weapon''.
** Seriously, "Green (strike)Jello(strike) Gelatin (with Evil Pineapple Chunks)" is a ''weapon''.
* [[Shout Out]] - Several cards are a combination of this, [[Affectionate Parody]], and [[Just for Pun]].
* [[Shout-Out]] - Several cards are a combination of this, [[Affectionate Parody]], and [[Just for Pun]].
** [[Men in Black (Film)|"Bunnies In Black"]] - Two bunnies in suits and [[Cool Shades|shades]] with [[BFG|BFGs]].
** [[Men in Black (film)|"Bunnies In Black"]] - Two bunnies in suits and [[Cool Shades|shades]] with [[BFG]]s.
** [[Back to The Future|"Bunny To The Future"]] - Picture is the DeLorean, with the wing doors up to look more bunny-like.
** [[Back to The Future|"Bunny To The Future"]] - Picture is the DeLorean, with the wing doors up to look more bunny-like.
** [[Rambo (Franchise)|"Rainbo"]] - [[Rambo]] with [[Butterfly of Doom|butterflies]] and singing flowers around him. Still has a [[BFG]] though. And is shirtless.
** [[Rambo|"Rainbo"]] - [[Rambo]] with [[Butterfly of Doom|butterflies]] and singing flowers around him. Still has a [[BFG]] though. And is shirtless.
** [[Dude Where's My Car|"Dude Where's My Carrot"]] - Complete with striped shirt bunny playing with a Rubik's cube and the drive-thru chinese speaker saying "And then?"
** [[Dude, Where's My Car?|"Dude Where's My Carrot"]] - Complete with striped shirt bunny playing with a Rubik's cube and the drive-thru chinese speaker saying "And then?"
** [[Kojak|"Low Jack Kojak"]] - Picture is a bunny with ears drawn back to look bald, eating a lollipop.
** [[Kojak|"Low Jack Kojak"]] - Picture is a bunny with ears drawn back to look bald, eating a lollipop.
** [[Pirates of the Caribbean|"Bunnies of the Caribbean"]] - The bunny depicted is wonderfully similar to Jack Sparrow.
** [[Pirates of the Caribbean|"Bunnies of the Caribbean"]] - The bunny depicted is wonderfully similar to Jack Sparrow.
** [[Dudley Do Right|"Bounty Mounty"]]
** [[Dudley Do-Right|"Bounty Mounty"]]
** [[The Monolith|"The Minilith"]] - this card doubles the attack power of your weapons.
** [[The Monolith|"The Minilith"]] - this card doubles the attack power of your weapons.
** [[Transformers|"Run Transformer"]] - A bunny using a giant mecha to play with a yo-yo.
** [[Transformers|"Run Transformer"]] - A bunny using a giant mecha to play with a yo-yo.
** [[Monty Python and The Holy Grail|"The Trojan Bunny"]]
** [[Monty Python and the Holy Grail|"The Trojan Bunny"]]
** The carrot cards are also shout out characters. Gus is [[Star Trek|carrot!Spock]]. Russell is a [[Gladiator (Film)|gladiator carrot]] (Maximus was played by Russell Crowe). Arnie is [[Terminator|an angry cyborg carrot]]. Seth is [[Austin Powers|Dr. Evil]].
** The carrot cards are also shout out characters. Gus is [[Star Trek|carrot!Spock]]. Russell is a [[Gladiator (film)|gladiator carrot]] (Maximus was played by Russell Crowe). Arnie is [[Terminator|an angry cyborg carrot]]. Seth is [[Austin Powers|Dr. Evil]].
** Nearly all of the Specialty Bunnies. (Seriously, [[Braveheart|Bunnyheart]]? [[Babylon Five|Bunnylon 3]]? [[That 70s Show|Those 70s Bunnies]]?)
** Nearly all of the Specialty Bunnies. (Seriously, [[Braveheart|Bunnyheart]]? [[Babylon 5|Bunnylon 3]]? [[That '70s Show|Those 70s Bunnies]]?)
** Double-barreled one with [[Just for Pun|a pun added]]: [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show|Time]] [[Star Trek|Worf]].
** Double-barreled one with [[Just for Pun|a pun added]]: [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show|Time]] [[Star Trek|Worf]].
** [[Austin Powers|Sharks WFLB]] - That is, sharks with frickin' laser beams strapped to their heads.
** [[Austin Powers|Sharks WFLB]] - That is, sharks with frickin' laser beams strapped to their heads.
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[[Category:Card Games]]
[[Category:Card Games]]
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[[Category:Tabletop Game]]
[[Category:Tabletop Games]]
[[Category:Tabletop Games of the 2000s]]

Latest revision as of 17:51, 21 November 2019

It sure is.

Quite possibly the most random card game ever.

The simplest way to describe it is to set up a Tabletop RPG and eliminate the RPG bits. You have several colorful twelve-sided dice, a large deck of brightly colored cards, several instruction manuals, and 10 expansion packs, each of which brings the game to a higher, more exciting, and definitely more confusing level.

There are three main goals of Killer Bunnies: Keep your bunnies alive, kill other players' bunnies, and get the Magic Carrot. Everything else is basically fun fluff and randomly awesome. There is an entire booklet devoted to the rules and regulations of the game, so I won't confuse you there. The magic of this game is the utter randomness that goes into playing and the various degrees of horribleness that go into killing bunnies.

Weapon cards range from 1 to 12 (you have to roll higher than the level indicated to defeat the card) and are varying degrees of silliness. For example, there is a weapon card in the Red Expansion pack named Quite Irascible Diffractable Cheese Balls. Let me say this again. Cheese. Balls. The weapon level is 11 and they attack more than one bunny at the same time. Also included are (Bitter-Sweet) Chocolate Covered Anti-Matter Raisins (Weapon Level 12).

During the course of the game you will have the opportunity to collect carrot cards. The game is over when the carrot card pile is empty. This can take anywhere from half an hour to three-and-a-half days, depending on how many times people forget what the main objective is. Once the pile is over, the magic carrot is chosen at random, and whoever has the carrot wins.

That's right. Luck decides who wins.

Tropes used in Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot include: