In Canine Chaos, that’s a set of all of the same looking dogs. Your goal is to get all of one set of cards into your hands. This card placed into the middle needs to be face up, allowing them to then take one from the middle. Any player is able to pick up one of their stacks, look at the cards, and place one of their cards into the middle. In the middle of the table, there were four face up cards. For our group, we each had three stacks of four cards in front of us, dealt out randomly. We played in a group of seven, which affects how many cards are in the middle of the table and in front of us. For the sake of this review we’ll refer to both as Canine Chaos.Ĭanine Chaos is a pretty simple, fun party game for ages eight and up, that can be played with almost any number of players beyond two. The difference between the two are just in the designs on the cards - one has cats, the other has dogs. Cat Chaos is the cat version of Canine Chaos, and Canine Chaos is the dog version of Cat Chaos. We’ve actually taken a look at two card games, which are the same concept, but different animals. We’ve done things a little different in this review.
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