Use your imagination to become a cat and kill a mouse
Requirements
30-60
2-8
12+
Description
You are a rescued fat cat that needs to catch a mouse--or else you'll be shipped back to the pound. Trouble is, you are much too fat to catch a quick little mouse like a normal cat, so instead you create rube goldberg type contraptions using "household" objects to catch the mouse for you. Use items like "Gun", "Beer", and "Snake" to create the wildest of death traps and destroy your friends' inventions so they can't kill the mouse before you do.
Out imagine your friends, catch the beast and become...
The Mouse Slayer
Where some games use stats and figures, The Mouse Slayer primarily uses your imagination and real world logic. Being as descriptive as possible, you take extremely simplistic cards with simple objects on them (like a toaster or a knife) and you describe (in detail) how you'd use that item to catch the mouse. Are you putting the knife into the working toaster to spark a fire? Are you cutting your friend's toaster wire with the knife so it stops working? Maybe you'll shave some aluminum off the toaster to make thermite! This game goes as far as your imagination can take it. But at the same time it's grounded by logic, real world applications and physics.
You've never played a game like this before. This is an amazing party game. You'll have so many laughs, and you'll argue about the dumbest things, and google will become your only salvation. Every game you play makes the game play even better. You'll remember funny and interesting ways your friends used certain objects before--and continue to push the envelope of your imagination.
This game contains laser cut components. Laser cut items will have a slight amount of soot around the edges, which can easily be wiped off; and will have a campfire smell for about a week after you open them.
I played this game with the the creator last weekend and had a blast. What I really dig about it is there are so many ways to win. One game I got a lot of cards I knew facts about, but the last game w...