The much-anticipated expansion for Exploding Kittens 2, dubbed Streaking Kittens, has been released by Marmalade Game Studio across Android, iOS, and PC platforms. This expansion introduces a slew of exciting new features and gameplay elements that promise to rejuvenate your gaming experience.
The Streaking Kittens Brings Tons of New Stuff to Exploding Kittens 2
Streaking Kittens ushers in a wave of fresh content, including new cards and decks, alongside one of the most sought-after features by players: content sharing. This means you can now enjoy the expansion with friends, even if they haven't purchased it yet, making it easier than ever to dive into the fun together.
The expansion introduces five new cards to the game. The Streaking Kitten card allows you to hold an Exploding Kitten card without detonating, as long as you keep the Streaking Kitten in your hand. Beware, though, if another player steals it and you're still holding the bomb, you're out of the game.
The Swap Top and Bottom card does precisely what it suggests, swapping the top and bottom cards of the draw pile. The Mark card compels another player to reveal one of their cards, keeping it exposed for all to see.
Garbage Collection forces every player to discard one of their cards back into the draw pile, where it gets shuffled in. Lastly, the Catomic Bomb card is a game-changer, sending all Exploding Kitten cards straight to the top of the deck, escalating the tension.
What Else Is New?
Beyond the new cards, Streaking Kittens introduces three themed decks to Exploding Kittens 2. The Streaking Kittens deck promotes a new level of thievery and mischief. The Danger Mode deck is packed with Exploding Kittens, while the Attack of the Attacks deck keeps the pressure on with a relentless barrage of attack cards, ensuring non-stop chaos.
The update rolls out for free, and thanks to the new content sharing feature, it's more accessible than ever. Don't miss out on the action—download the game from the Google Play Store and try out the latest decks today.
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