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To learn more, we spoke with Prasant Moorthy, Exploding Kittens’ vice president of digital, and lead game designer Evan Losi about the mobile version of the game, including unique mechanics and more. While Exploding Kittens is quite faithful to its physical counterpart, there are a few key differences. If you find the Exploding Kitten, you better be ready to defuse the situation. The new Netflix version of the game will add card like Radar and Flip Flip, which both change the game in significant ways. If that player doesn't have a specific card used to defuse the explosion, then that player is out and the game continues until one is left standing.

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The game sees two to five players drawing cards, stealing from other players, and messing with turn order until finally one of the players draws the Exploding Kitten card. Exploding Kittens, the irreverent party game which sees players try to avoid, well, exploding kittens, joined the mobile gaming landscape back in 2016, but a new partnership with Netflix will bring an updated version of the game to the streaming service's gaming platform.

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