"Taco vs Burrito" is a quirky and entertaining card game created by Alex Butler, who was only seven years old when he came up with the concept. It has become a popular party game due to its easy-to-learn rules, fast gameplay, and humorous theme. Here's a quick overview:
Game Overview
- Objective: Players build the most valuable meal by
playing cards, adding ingredients, and sabotaging others' meals. - Players: 2-4 (expandable with additional sets).
- Age: Recommended for ages 7+.
How to Play
- Setup: Each player starts with a meal (a "taco" or "burrito"). They get five cards in hand.
- Turn Actions:
- Add Ingredient Cards (e.g., beans, hot sauce, guacamole) to your meal to increase its value.
- Play Action Cards to mess with your opponents by stealing cards, swapping meals, or adding "yucky" ingredients like Moldy Cheese or Peas of Doom to their meal.
- Special Cards: Some cards like the Health Inspector or Tummy Ache can cause unexpected twists, reducing meal value or disrupting plans.
Game End
- When all cards are played, players tally the value of their meals.
- The player with the highest total wins.
Why It’s Fun
- Unpredictability: You never know when someone will ruin your perfect meal with a gross card!
- Family-Friendly: Great for kids and adults alike.
- Quick Rounds: Games typically last 10-15 minutes, making it easy to play multiple rounds.
Where to Get It?
Available on platforms like Amazon, Target, and other major retailers. It’s affordable and makes for a fantastic gift or addition to game night.
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