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Kickstarter’s most funded game explodes onto Android

The insane and insanely popular card game Exploding Kittens can now be played on Android devices.

The game, which requires players to defuse the felines with another card in their hand, can now be played cross platform on iOS and Android via local multiplayer.

The makers describe it as a Kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette with only cards like Laser Pointers, Kitten Therapy and Catnip Sandwiches able to keep players in the game when they draw an Exploding Kitten card.

Players can also use cards to skip turns, attack players, have a sly look at the deck or change the location of the troublesome kitten cards.

See also: The most successful Kickstarter projects of 2015

The 56-card deck has since been complemented by a NSFW deck for when the kids aren’t around.

Exploding Kittens, which is illustrated by The Oatmeal was the most popular Kickstarter gaming project ever with an incredible $8.782 million in funding.

The game has been available on iOS since January.

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