Exploding Kittens vs Jaipur
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.
Jaipur
Jaipur is an incredibly strategic and fun, 2-player card and chips game that's based off on the buying and selling that's going on in the thriving marketplace of Jaipur back in the day. In this game, your goal is to make as much money as possible - more than your opponent, obviously - by trading goods at the market. You can play the game against an AI of a difficulty of your choosing via Solo mode or you can try your hand against a friend in its Pass and Play mode or another player online in its Online Duel mode.Interestingly, the game offers a fascinating campaign where you'll compete with other merchants across various districts in India to edge out the competition and become the sole monopoly. From time to time, you may encounter scenarios in which a local asked you for some monetary help or some bully came over to your store to demand "protection money" as well. The decisions you make may aid you, or cause you harm, as you progress through the campaign.
Despite its seemingly complicated rules, Jaipur is a really easy game to play once you go through its tutorial. It's incredibly strategic too as you may need to make drastic moves to deny your opponent a card. If you enjoy strategic card games that deal in trading in general, you'll love Jaipur.