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Grace –
4.0 out of 5 stars
I didn’t know I’d be scrubbing blood out of the carpet on Christmas Day at 10:30pm, but there I was
I didn’t know I’d be scrubbing blood out of the living room carpet on Christmas Day at 10:30p.m., but there I was, having to decide whether I pull out cleaning solution or if I just call it a night and go to bed. It’s all still a bit of a blur, but for proper context, allow me to start from the beginning.My teenage sister loves family board games, and Exploding Kittens is a favorite of hers. She’s mentioned a few times this year that she really, really wanted to try Throw Throw Burrito. Being the amazing older sister that I am, I added this to my Amazon cart and had it shipped to me to wrap for her to open Christmas morning. Did I do my research? No, this is where I made a grave mistake, but more on that later. When my sister tore the paper on Christmas morning to find this long-awaited game, thrilled shouts rang out around the room from fellow family members who looked forward to playing. The pride of a great gift given washed over me in this moment, and I took another sip of hot coffee, happy with the successful purchase. Looking back to that moment, I now see just how naive I was.After Christmas dinner had been eaten and the rest of dessert polished off, 6 of us gathered in the living room and sat down in a big circle on the floor to play Throw Throw Burrito. As I was reading the instructions, I grew concerned. Even though the name is “Throw Throw Burrito,” somehow I thought it would be more like “Toss Toss Burrito.” I swallowed my concern and we dealt everyone in. The game starts and we’re getting the hang of it and it’s a little aggressive…and then someone called a duel. I don’t remember who or how I ended up standing back-to-back with my younger brother who is a head taller and twice my size, but next thing I knew someone yelled “3…2…1… Burrito!” and I was no longer in the living room. Adrenaline surged through my veins and I was on a battlefield. I tried to dodge a burrito and chuck one all at the same time, and we both missed. Glass bulbs clanged on the Christmas tree, other players shouted from the sidelines, and I scrambled to find a burrito on the floor before my brother could get the other and hit me with it. Only thing is—I couldn’t find it. It was lost to me forever, so I had one option: run. I ran faster than I’ve ever run in my adult life as this grown, built-like-bull beast of a man chased me around the living room, nearly causing an earthquake to rupture across the American Midwest. I had nowhere to turn but to keep running around the room before he could hit me. This is where things start to get fuzzy, because my heart is racing and I’m running for my EVER. LOVING. LIFE. Suddenly, my foot slides against a game card and I fly, falling face-down into the carpet. I lie there for a second trying to process all that just transpired when I feel the harrowing finality of a burrito hitting me in the back. The competitive screams turn to silence, and someone says, “Uh, you ok?”I carefully pick myself—and my pride—up off the floor. We all make our way back into the circle, the game we once played long gone, scattered in a disarray across the room. Some announced how this was the most fun they’d ever had during a card game, and still reconciling in my mind what just occurred, I let them know that no one could ever convince me to play this awful game again.My sister rolled her eyes and we straightened the cards best we could to get back to the round at hand. I feel my foot throbbing and I look down, only to see blood running down the side of it. I’m not sure at what point I was injured during my burrito civil war, but there was a gash on my foot. “I’m bleeding!” I exclaim, and my fellow players just start laughing. We finished the game around 10:30 in the evening, and I left to properly bandage my foot. I come back and as we’re putting the game away I see a blood stain in the white carpet where I had fallen just minutes prior. The big question now was, do I scrub the blood out of my mother’s white carpet, or just call it a night? Who knew this is how the Christmas of 2020 would draw to a close?All that being said, buyer beware: this is no game of “Toss Toss Burrito.” This, indeed, is “Throw Throw Burrito,” and may bring out a new side you’ve never seen before of the people you play with. And, bad mood and wounded pride aside, it was actually pretty fun. We played it again last night and while bulbs clanged against the Christmas tree again, no one was majorly injured. The burritos are already cracked and one is missing a chunk, so I don’t think they’ll last very long, but Throw Throw Burrito is quite the entertaining game nonetheless.All I can say now, fellow potential purchaser, is good luck.
530 people found this helpful
Dallas boone –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good family game
Works good with multiple ages. Had a few quit because of slow reflexes and anger so that should give you an idea of the kind of game your buying.
2 people found this helpful
Neil S. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My uber driver recommended this game and I drunkenly bought it. No regrets
The gameplay itself is easy to learn and highly engaging. The combination of strategy and reflexes keeps players on their toes as they strive to collect sets while simultaneously avoiding being hit by flying burritos. The card mechanics add an additional layer of excitement, with special cards that can change the course of the game or lead to unexpected burrito battles. It’s a perfect balance of strategy, speed, and chaos that keeps everyone eagerly anticipating their next turn.
3 people found this helpful
X –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Meeoooww! Listen up, my fellow feline friends!
I am here to share my thoughts on a game called “Throw The Burrito” created by the company Exploding Kittens. As a survivor of their previous game “Exploding Kittens,” I was initially skeptical about playing any game from this company. But, I must say, “Throw The Burrito” surprised me in the most delightful way possible.The game is a mix of a card game and dodgeball – a purrfect combination for any cat who loves action! The game requires players to collect matching sets of cards faster than their opponents while simultaneously ducking, dodging, and throwing squishy airborne burritos. The cards you collect earn points, but getting hit by flying burritos loses them. The game is full of excitement, laughter, and friendly competition – it’s the purrfect game for a cat-tastic time!The game’s rules are simple, making it easy for anyone to understand and play. You place a pair of burritos on a table and draw cards, keeping them a secret from other players. The objective is to rack up points by finding sets of three in the deck before anyone else does. If someone plays burrito cards, a battle ensues, and you steal points from your opponents by hitting them with squishy toy burritos – meowza!Some battles involve only a handful of players, while others force the entire table to engage in a burrito war. The highlight of the game is undoubtedly the burrito duels, where two players must stand back to back, walk three paces, and fire – meow, it’s intense!Overall, “Throw The Burrito” is an exciting and enjoyable game that is perfect for a fun-filled game night with friends and family – it’s a real crowd-pleaser! It’s an excellent addition to any game collection and guarantees a good time – meow meow! I highly recommend this game to all cat lovers and anyone looking for a fun and exciting party game.
17 people found this helpful
Resipsa –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for the whole family!
Everyone loves this game! Soo much fun!
FMRD –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My nieces have fun !
They are 11 and 9 years olds and every time they play, they have fun 😊
Kindle Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bigger than the original
Gave this as a gift. They like the smaller version, but haven’t said if it’s fun or not.
Lynne B. Sclar –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kids love this!
Comes with game ideas, etc. Will not disappoint!
Amanda –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game for kids
Needed a replacement activity so I didn’t have to constantly play Minecraft with my 11 year old – luckily we were able to switch it up with this game! He gets to throw stuff at someone and you don’t have to get mad because it’s soft and squishy.😅
2 people found this helpful
John Edmonds –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Family Fun
We all have fun. right down to the youngest grandchild.
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So fun
So much fun, but intense
sergio sapien –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun to throw at people
My boyfriend bought me this. We had a lot of fun throwing the burritos at each other and chasing each other around the house.
Ali O. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious & Multi-use Burritos
This was a mood – I got this and asked my boyfriend “Regular or Outdoor edition” without giving him any context and he said “Outdoor?” – We received it and the burritos were much larger than expected. My fault completely for not reading anything and just getting it knowing it was created by the same as exploding kittens -The whole thing is perfect though – We have completely wrecked each other playing this. LolWe also use the burritos for an array of things – We’ve left them inflated and just place them randomly around the house. In the bed, on the sofa, as a dog gate because our dog is weary about coming near them if the eyes on the burritos look at her. They’ve become an ornament that we occasionally throw at each other even without playing. LolIt’s worth it!
7 people found this helpful
JuliaJulia –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of our favorite games, simple rules and very fun to playOne person found this helpful
cinderelly007 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
SIMPLE FUN!!
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PRO: The directions provided are good, but it was easier for us to learn how to play by watching a YouTube video. We learned something with every round of play and had a blast! Three women in our 60s plus one in her 30s equaled the most laughs we’ve had in a long time!CON: We all thought it’d be great if the game came with 5 burritos since up to 6 can play.
4 people found this helpful
Monica –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Gift
I got this for a birthday gift for my step daughter, I can’t wait until she opens it. I think she will love it!
Smile Saurus –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Husband Said We Are Not Allowed to Play This Anymore
We’re hosting an extended family game night next week and I wanted something new & different to play that everyone would enjoy. Our family loves rummy, PIT! and other card games so I figured I’d give ‘Throw Throw Burrito’ a try, even though we’ve never played or purchased ‘Exploding Kittens’ or any other of their games. And also even though someone in my family tends to injure themselves every single time we all get together.Yesterday when this arrived, my husband and I sat down to learn how to play so that we can teach everyone else on game night. It is easy to learn and appropriate for all ages. It was great fun playing this, even with just two people, and it’d be a lot more fun with a bigger group.So I matched the ‘Burrito War’ cards which means everyone grabs for a burrito and throw it at another player. I whipped a burrito at my husband’s chest except it accidentally hit him in the face because 1) I have terrible (or great?) aim and 2) we were sitting at very close range to each other.Consequently, he informed me that ‘we’ are not allowed to play this game anymore. When he said ‘we’ I knew he meant me. I am not allowed to play because I cannot be trusted to not hit him in the face with a squishy burrito. He hid the box but I know where and I am totally breaking this out on family game night!
1,590 people found this helpful
Brian M. Delach –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game for ALL ages
I played this game exactly one time at a family member’s house and immediately bought it for my friend who has two children (ages 11, and 7).This game is great for adults and kids, and combines elements of a table card game with dodgeball. It’s relatively safe for indoors as the burritos are extremely soft.The card game is just simple matching: you try to create matching sets of 3 cards, and lay them down on the table to earn points. Everyone takes turns simultaneously, so the game a fast-paced, chaotic flow to it. When someone lays down a matching set of burrito war/battle/duel cards, that’s when the real fun begins. There’s an element of quick-thinking involved as it can be tricky to remember which rules are in effect for the various burrito showdowns. If you act in haste, you may do the wrong thing and end up losing points. But if you’re too slow, someone else can get the drop on you! So, paying close attention is key!Highly recommended for all ages. Absolutely great game.
4 people found this helpful
Judi M –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So fun!
Bought it for my daughter and she had so much fun playing with family and friends!
Andrea Anderson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Teenagers go crazy with this game!!
Our kids and their friends get extreme with their burrito throwing. A friend asked them, “Are we just trying to hit each other with it or are we trying to maime each other?” My rowdy teens yelled, “Maime!” Another game ended up chasing all over the house and into the upstairs bathroom then we heard “Ew, gross!” and the poor burrito had bounced off the target and into the toilet! They are washable though in case you needed to know that.
3 people found this helpful
Rosalinda –
4.0 out of 5 stars
So Fun!
My family loves playing games during the holidays and there is such a wide age range it’s hard to find something that everyone can learn easily and enjoy playing. This game was pretty easy to learn and was fun for everyone. The only issue I have, as others have stated, is the burritos are very fragile. After playing the first round one of them had already started cracking.
Brielle Pett –
4.0 out of 5 stars
white elephant
great white elephant gift when littler kids are involved
Josh –
4.0 out of 5 stars
This was a unique gift for my 12 yr old son
I saw this and obviously the soft burritos and catchy name grabbed my eye. It really just spoons with a twist. You try to match 4 cards for points or burrito fights. It does get a little crazy with throwing things in the house so make sure you have a clear room for the duels!
May –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing game!!
Fun game, a great gift for game lovers. The product is high-quality and everything came as expected. Recommended!!
One person found this helpful
Monica B. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Love this game!
I love this game, my family always has a great time playing it. I bought this copy for my nephew for his birthday but it came clearly used so I had to return it. If it were for me I would’ve kept it anyway, but since it is a gift I returned this and bought it at Walmart instead.
Elena KoehlerElena Koehler –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love It, But Do Not Underestimate the Size of the Extreme Outdoors Edition 😅😅
Got the game today (sorry for taking the pics in the bathroom, only place in the house with good lighting).Immediately upon receiving this game I was excited. I opened the box and blew up the inflatable Burrito and boy did not expect the ginormous size 😅. I know they said ginormous in the description but I was expecting like 1 foot. I was wrong. This thing is 3 feet tall and it is a feat in itself just trying to blow it up (took me stleast 10 minutes)! But let me tell you, when you do get it blownup, you cannot wait to throw it at someone! Just the thought of chucking this ginormous burrito at someone was enough to make me so excited for my next game night! I was worried about being able to throw it, because of it’s size and that it is full of air, but it has just enough weight to it that you can definitely throw it at another person and have it actually travel.This version of the game comes with 2 Burritos (pictures for scale (I am 5’7″ with 2″ boots on in the pictures)), 2 decks of oversized cards (pictures for scale), and what feel like rubber game pieces (flimsy, bit very solid). The Burritos have two air holes (one at the top to fill the burrito toppings section and one at the bottom to fill the whole burrito). The Box that the game comes in has great storage inside and even has a handle on it for easier travel.I love this game already. I havent played it yet but wow I cannot wait to try it out with my friends next game night!
495 people found this helpful
Southern picks –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun and laughs!
It was a little hard to understand instructions but a lot of fun once we figured it out.
Tracy Cammack –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really fun game!
If you have young kids, they will love this game!
Melinda J Geskey –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super fun!
It is always funny, regardless of who “wins.” My 14 yr. old loves this game, as do I.
Kyle –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Fun Game, Although A Bit Confusing
This game was a blast when we played it with the kids. It was a little confusing because there doesn’t seem to be a difference between the brawl and war phases, but overall the game was a ton of fun. Would have given it 5 stars if it was more clear how to go about the burrito fights themselves. It’s super funny to watch our little ones throw burritos at each other. Overall, would recommend!
6 people found this helpful
Luke Miller –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun great game
Fun great gameWARNING the burrito will get wrecked also especially if you have a dog and they grab it as think its a chew toy.You dont have to USE this only as the game toy be price reasonable and can use anything else. We bought a replacement and it wasn’t worth it so then we just went to local dollar tree and bought a stuffed toy “taco” which works just as great.Easy to learn game and there are you tube tutorials to watch too
3 people found this helpful
Audrey –
3.0 out of 5 stars
The burritos are small ….
Idk where people got the inflatable version, but the burritos are the size of your hand/8-9 inches tall, and are made of foam…they do not inflate, as i was under the impression of, given other pictured reviews here.We still had fun, but i wish they would be more descriptive in their details, so i wouldve known that the burritos dont inflate–thats a version they (at least at the time) didnt sell here/dont have on amazon. :/
Miranda Schaeffer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game
Great for laughs and better with more players.
One person found this helpful
Natalie Jaroszewski –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mass chaos and hilarity ensued
OMG, this game gets INTENSE for competitive people and it is so side-bustingly funny. I ended up slamming my knee against a dining table leg trying to dive for cover and frantically find a burrito to throw. I am massively clumsy and uncoordinated so I lost a lot, but this game is still so fun!!
One person found this helpful
🤓 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!!!
You have to play this game! It’s awesome!!
D. Ferguson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best family games in existence!
My family of 3 loves this game. It gets you away from the TV and can be a more active activity once it gets going. Get points for matching 3 of the same card and if someone gets a matching set of the action cards, all bets are off! Avocados start flying through the air and all h*ll can break loose. Now you don’t have to spring up from the table and start pitching Avocados at people, you can play more civilized but what’s the fun in that lol?It’s been so fun that I bought the burrito version of the game because they have a “special” game that mixes the two games together.One of the better family purchases I’ve made this year. Have fun!
16 people found this helpful
HawkechoHawkecho –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Be prepared for barely organized chaos & hilarious laughter
I bought this for a Family Gift for Christmas and it did not disappoint. We opened & played it on New Year’s Eve as party of our family game day activities and spent like 2 hours belly laughing! This game has SO much barely organized chaos happening at the same time that it’s crazy and hilarious. Definitely keep food, drinks, and breakables away from game play! Along with any pets that might think the burritos are toys to be chased.
9 people found this helpful
Eagleyes1998 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So much fun!
Kinda like that card game spoons, but better. Can’t wait to get the lawn version for summer. Huge hit in the family and adaptable for small spaces. It’s more fun with a bigger space though. Highly highly recommend for families that love game night, shenanigans, and laughs. Duals get pretty funny when someone duns to the bathroom for cover and still gets pegged. The burritos are soft enough that it doesn’t hurt unless its close up, thrown hard, and in the face, in my opinion.
6 people found this helpful
Daniel l. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun party game to play with kids and adults
It is fun to play and it is so cute
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really fun!
Ended up buying another two!
Aleigh –
4.0 out of 5 stars
All kids love throwing burritos
My niece and nephew immediately opened this up and started throwing the burritos at each other. It was so fun to see them laugh and enjoy. I’m not sure that they ever played it as a game, but they had fun with the soft burritos.
One person found this helpful
Jared Nagreen –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this game!
I picked up this game as a black Friday impulse buy, and I can’t believe how incredibly awesome it is! My wife and I played a couple rounds one evening when our kids went to sleep, and I’m not sure how they slept through it! We were so rowdy and loud, and there were definitely some close calls with the fragile ornaments on the Christmas tree. If you are even remotely considering buying this game, you should absolutely do it. The only downside is the lack of durability of the foam burritos, but I can’t fault the game for this, because if they made them tougher, I imagine they would be too hard, and would possibly hurt when they hit you.We found that it adds a lot of excitement to toss the burritos out of reach before you start so you have to go grab them before a brawl or battle.Seriously, this is probably my favorite game at this point, and I will always recommend it!
9 people found this helpful
S. Bracken –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun
My only complaint with this game is that one of our avocados is slowly ripping apart (the ‘pit’ is separating from the main avocado piece).Other than that, the game is a riot. Easy to pick up, good for multiple ages, and there’s the potential to get a bit of exercise!
Dyann –
4.0 out of 5 stars
It will take a while to get everyone to catch on
It’s a different family game that will be great when we all can get it.
Amazon Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dodgeball with playing cards and foam burritos
Not a whole lot to this game, but it is fun with the right group. Be careful to protect any breakables near the playing area.Great game to get the energy up for any group event.
Mariela del Bosque –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good
My kid loves this game but the burrito material is nos so durable I understand why but we’ll will be better change the material
Michael Blitz –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Kids hated it
Seemed like a fun idea for a bunch of nieces (ages 7 – 11). They hated it. Truthfully, it’s just a stupid ‘game’ that I regret buying. Yes, it’s better (in my view) than most mind-draining video/computer games in that it requires a bit of physical movement and can be played outdoors where there is oxygen and the possibility of human interaction. But it’s really a dopey game that is made to seem “fun” on its packaging. Give the kids a volleyball or a balloon and let them run around.
Jane vanderLinden –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious
This game is fun but most of all my children love the burritos and chucking them around the house.
Fun –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun family game
My kids (ages 2-8) all love this game! It’s a fun thing we can play together, and since there are minimal rules, the younger ones can play as well. The cards and burritos are SO cute, and it’s a great active card game with the dodgeball element. The burritos are slightly fragile, in the sense that if your kids pull them they can start to tear/wear down more easily. But they are so soft and squishy, it’s hard to get hurt, even when adults hit the little kids with them. We love it!
4 people found this helpful
C. Chelsea Reinsel –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Gift for my young BF
This game was something to smile about, the rules seemed complicated at first but it’s not hard to play.It is fast paced & excitable. Like a game of ‘Go Fish’ at the quick pace of ‘UNO’.Definitely a party game. It would be making our friends rush and scream if we had only had more people to play.
2 people found this helpful
Tiffany Ann –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super fun game!!
We played this with adults and kids mixed and it was blast. Will definitely play again.
Jamie Downey –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun game
This game was great for getting that extra energy drained from the kids. They had a blast and so did we.
TheSonnie –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dodge ball!
You don’t know fun until you’re throwing and hitting friends and family with a squishy avocado. The duel style card game is fun and easy to learn. The avocado like the burrito is very soft so it doesn’t hurt when you’re hit with it and when it hits surrounding items around you does minimal to no damage.You can combine this version with the throw throw burrito game and have more players and mores fun. Overall great game!
One person found this helpful
Ana G. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente juego para familia y amigos
Hemos jugado poco porque apenas lo compramos pero nos hemos divertido mucho. Lo super recomiendo!
tylace –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very fun game!
This game is simple and easy to learn. Can play with only two players, but is a lot more fun with a group. Highly recommend it!
alexander wilson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hours of fun
Bought as gift, have played avacado smash regularly for family game night so this was a no brainer to add to the game collection. Easy to learn and fun for everyone
AvidReader603 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Super fun family game
Bought it to play with the family at Christmas. All the kids are grown now but this game was easy for all of us to understand and we had a lot of fun with the dodgeball aspects of the game. All the grown adults had a great time throwing burritos at one another on Christmas Eve.
2 people found this helpful
DerekDerek –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Freakin’ Hilarious
Easy to learn, fast paced, and you better be good at throwing. We turned it into a drinking game and everytime you get hit with a burrito, you drink. Got pretty wild!
3 people found this helpful
PHYLLIS WALKER –
4.0 out of 5 stars
A gift! He loved it!!
This game is so fun!
lightingkyle –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Christmas present for the family
We bought games for our family for Christmas. This one was given to our 6 year old son because he wanted it every time he saw it in the store. It is a blast for a larger group and the kids really enjoy it… Very fast paced game
One person found this helpful