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SQUIRMISH™ Biscuit Sisters vs. Gravy Brothers

Add to your Squirmish fun with the Biscuit Sisters and Gravy Brothers Booster Set!

Requirements

30-60
1-4
12+

Description

The Biscuit Sisters and Gravy Brothers are a feudin' and a fightin’, and you'd be wise not to get in the way of their sibling scuffles! They are the two new groups introduced in this set, the first booster pack expansion for Squirmish: The Card Game of Brawling Beasties (3.0 edition)!

They didn’t come alone, either... a bunch of other rascals and ruffians are here too, including Cheekpockets, Opossrat and the nefarious Giggler... for a total of 24 new cards! While this set has enough cards to play a game of Squirmish by itself, it is even better with a deck of 36-70 cards. Download the rules, grab a six-sided die and some damage counters (pennies work), and you’ll be ready to play!

The Squirmish card game is for two to four players ages twelve and up. This set includes 24 new game cards featuring new characters with new, unique abilities and loads of hilarity.

Check out the Squirmish Starter Set here!

More Squirmish booster packs coming soon!


Squirmish is now also a videogame on Steam! The videogame includes a host of wild new characters that you get to battle against (in both single and two-player multiplayer)! You can check out the videogame here!


Learn how to play here!

Download the 3.0 Rules here!

Here is what reviewers have to say:

“Squirmish is a quirky little card battling game, that isn’t asking to be taken too seriously. It is a goofy and humorous game, but it still offers some strategy and player choice.” – Naomi Laeuchli at casualgamerevolution.com

"Since there are so many different characters and different things that you can do… I mean, that deck is fat with characters… so you’re going to replay this quite often." - Wood 4 Sheep Games

“This is a fun, crazy, card battle game that exceeded my expectations. There are so many abilities on the various beasts on the board, especially in a 3-4 player game, it can get really crazy. I usually am not a big fan of games making you say things aloud, but I actually like the added flair of the battle cry bonus, only because I feel it fits the tone of this game 100%. You know, it is kinda funny and hard to explain, because there are aspects of the game that are normally potential detractions for me: cards are text-heavy, gameplay is luck-heavy, and saying a phrase or word aloud as an actual mechanic. However, for what it sets out to be, the formula comes together in an appealing way to equal FUN.” – Benjamin at Benjamin’s Board Game Blog

“It’s really fun to play, really funny cards, and really fun to see all the different types of abilities and how you can try to utilize those during each game.” – Landon Squire at How Lou Sees It

“It’s also pretty easy to learn. This works for kids, it gives them some choices to make, it lets them roll dice. It works for adults… this is a silly game! But sometimes, silly is what we need. Dice Tower judgement… SILLY! But approved!” – Tom Vasel of The Dice Tower

“Squirmish is a fun, family-friendly game which surprised me a bit with the depth of play. When I read the rules, I thought that it would be too kiddy-like. While the artistic style and the humorous text on the cards makes it appropriate for kids, the actions on the cards does give the gamer something to work with! … If you’re looking for a game to introduce the concepts of individual card actions and combat, this would be a good choice. It also will be a good filler for gamers looking for a few laughs mixed in with their gaming.” – Dale Yu at opinionatedgamers.com

“While there is a lot of reading and there are a lot of details, it’s a neat battle game where players are constantly engaged. We found we were never bored because we were either watching battles and screaming at the dice for specific rolls, or we were fighting against other players (and screaming at the dice for specific rolls). There’s continual movement and moving in Squirmish, and we loved how interactive it is.” – Whitney at Hexagamers

“Due to the quick setup, short game length (20-30min avg) and easy gameplay it is easy for everyone to jump in quick. We soon had a lively table of giggles, fist pumps and exciting shouting. The victory shout was especially deafening, especially because it involved stealing a card away from dear old dad…” – Dad Geek at geeksvsgeeks.com

Check out more reviews of Squirmish here!

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Average Rating 1 reviews
Publish Date July 15, 2024
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Department Games
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More Info SQUIRMISH™ Biscuit Sisters vs. Gravy Brothers web site

Why buy this?

“Squirmish is a very original card-battle game with the most incredibly imaginative monsters. I can’t stress enough how funny the creatures are in this game." - Ryan Billingsley at dadsuggests.com

  • More beasts to brawl with in the Squirmish!
  • New cards, characters and unique abilities!
  • Expand your play for more fun and gut laughs!

Notes

  • This game contains a premium upgrade called UV Coating that makes the printed components more durable.
  • This game does not come in a box.

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