Exploding Kittens vs Honey, I Joined a Cult
Exploding Kittens
Exploding Kittens , developed by Elan Lee, Martín Vizcaíno, and Matthew Inman from the comics site The Oatmeal, offers a really fun multiplayer card game for all card game enthusiasts out there.The gameplay is based on Russian roulette strategy as players have to keep drawing cards from the deck until one of them draws an exploding kitten card. This will result in that player exploding and eventually getting kicked out of the game. However, players can avert the explosion by using various other cards like catnip cards, belly scratching cards, laser pointers and more. The game can be played with 2 to 5 friends and you can also challenge random opponents.
With the coolest animations, entertaining card descriptions, and an overall fun game that you can play to pass the time, Exploding Kittens is one of the most hilarious yet intense card games to have on your devices.
Honey, I Joined a Cult
Honey, I Joined a Cult is a whimsical cult simulation/management game where you play as the cult leader supreme managing your very own “startup cult”. The goal here is to set up your own cult compound, recruit as many cultists to your divine cause as you can, all the while making sure you’re profiting off every follower you get and avoiding scrutiny from the authorities.To be honest though, Honey, I Joined a Cult isn’t exactly a game where you joined a cult but instead puts you into the shoes of the leader of one. The game is very similar to Prison Architect so if you’ve enjoyed the latter, you’ll definitely love playing this game. It’s funny and the management part of the gameplay is fun to play. So, if you’ve always envisioned yourself leading a cult, you might want to give this game a try! After all, what could go wrong?