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Bunny 100 Card Game Review


WBG Score: 7

Player Count: 2-6

You’ll like this if you like: Simple family friendly party card games.

Published by: Capital Gains Studio


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Bunny 100 is a hilarious card-based party game that works with children of all ages thanks to its simple rule set and fast, laughter-filled gameplay. It is a joy to teach, and I think I can show you how in three short paragraphs. Let's give that a go!

Bunny 100 Card Game Review

How To Set Up Bunny 100


Separate the Ten, Challenge, and Unit cards and shuffle each deck separately. Draw one of each card and place them face up. For a simpler game, remove the Unit cards. For a more complex game, draw four Unit and four Ten cards and then eight Challenge cards, one for each. You are now ready to play.


How To Play Bunny 100


Players will now take turns to say a number starting with one, then counting in ones up to 100. Player one says "one," player two says "two," player three says "three," and so on. However, whenever you come to a number affected by one of the cards, you must say or do what that card says, instead of simply saying the number you are on. For example, a Unit card may say that if a number ends with a 1, such as 11, 21, 31, and so on, you must then do what the Challenge card associated with that Unit card says, such as crow like a rooster or pat your belly!

Bunny 100 Card Game Review

If you ever do anything other than what the cards say you should, you take a Poo token. Then start again from the nearest ten. The Tens cards work in the same way but affect the first number of all the numbers 10 to 19, or all the numbers 30 to 39. If you think someone got something wrong, you can accuse them. But if you are wrong, you take the Poo token instead. At 20, 40, 60, and 80, add an extra Challenge card, covering the old ones. The old rules remain active, so you now have more to remember. And in the hard mode, two new cards. When you get to 100, count up all the poos. The player with the least Poo wins! Did it, three paragraphs for set-up and teach in all modes!


Is It Fun? Bunny 100 Card Game Review


The best thing about Bunny 100 is how simple and silly it is. The rules, as you have read, are incredibly easy to explain, so you can be playing within minutes. The mix of counting, memory, and acting out challenges creates a lot of laughs, especially when someone forgets a rule and the whole table jumps in to correct them. It feels like a party game that works with almost any group because the fun comes from the chaos around the table as much as from the cards themselves.

Bunny 100 Card Game Review

Where it might not work as well is for players looking for something more serious or with more depth. The game is about remembering silly rules and trying not to slip up, so once you know the jokes and challenges, the novelty can wear thin. Serious gamers who want more control over their decisions may find it repetitive after a few rounds. It is very much an experience game, so it shines brightest when you lean into the silliness rather than trying to treat it as a competitive contest. This very much is a party game or one for younger families.


Which is where Bunny 100 really succeeds. With families and younger players the challenges are funny without being complicated, so kids can join in and feel just as involved as the adults. The short playtime means it never overstays its welcome, and the laughter it generates makes it easy to reset and play again. For groups who want a quick, accessible game that gets everyone acting a little silly, Bunny 100 is a perfect fit.

Bunny 100 Card Game Review

Pros

  • Simple rules that are easy to teach in minutes

  • Works with children and mixed-age groups

  • Hilarious challenges lead to lots of laughter and memorable moments

  • Scales well with larger player counts up to six

  • Short playtime makes it perfect for families or quick party sessions


Cons

  • Very little strategy, relies mostly on memory and silliness

  • Can feel repetitive once players know the challenges

  • Serious gamers may find it too light or chaotic

  • Entertainment value depends heavily on group energy and willingness to be silly


Final Thoughts On Bunny 100


Bunny 100 is pure party fun, delivering laughs and chaos through its simple memory and challenge system. It is easy to teach, works with kids as well as adults, and fills a session with fast-paced silliness. It will not satisfy gamers looking for meaningful decisions or deep strategy, but that is not the point of this design. If your group enjoys light-hearted games that get everyone acting silly and laughing together, Bunny 100 will be a hit.

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