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  2. Throw Throw Burrito - Wikipedia

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    Throw Throw Burrito is a tabletop game created by Matthew Inman, Brian Spence, and Elan Lee, the creators of the previous game Exploding Kittens.Players must throw plush burritos at others and try to hit them to earn points, and win.

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  4. Exploding Kittens - Wikipedia

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    Exploding Kittens is a casual dedicated deck card game designed by Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal webcomic, Elan Lee and Shane Small, and first published by The Oatmeal in 2015. Beginning as a Kickstarter project seeking US$10,000 in crowdfunding , it exceeded its goal in eight minutes.

  5. Elan Lee - Wikipedia

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    Elan Lee is an American game designer, developer, and creator. He has designed games for the Xbox; helped create the world’s first Alternate Reality Games; and with Matthew Inman created the card game Exploding Kittens, whose Kickstarter campaign was the most-backed of its day. He and Inman founded the Exploding Kittens company in 2015. [2]

  6. ‘Exploding Kittens’ Game Set to Detonate on Netflix Next Week

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    Can “Exploding Kittens” bring some pyrotechnics to Netflix’s nascent games strategy? The popular “Exploding Kittens” card game is coming to the streamer’s mobile apps starting May 31.

  7. Category:Exploding Kittens games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Exploding Kittens games" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Rodent's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Rodent's Revenge is a puzzle video game created by Christopher Lee Fraley and distributed as part of Microsoft Entertainment Pack 2 in 1991. [1] The player takes on the role of a mouse, with the objective being to trap cats by pushing blocks around, while avoiding obstacles.

  9. Neko Atsume - Wikipedia

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    While he loves cats himself, he has said that "to be honest, I do not know why this game is so popular." [10] The game "was made between the development of other applications." [11] Originally, it was software for players who like cats to just watch and enjoy, and could be completed in 2–3 weeks for free. [12]