Board Games:

Mmm... Brains!

Click to share your rating 4 ratings (3.8/5.0 average) Thanks for your vote!
Unavailable
Sorry, this product is no longer available to order

Customer reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars Based on 4 Customer Ratings

5 star
(1)
4 star
(1)
3 star
(2)
2 star
(0)
1 star
(0)
Write a Review
"Quick and suitable for any age"
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

I run an after school programme for kids (5–13) and they love this game (and anything zombie). The initial game is very easy and simple to play and once you start raiding other zombies for brains it can get very evil. The game is much more fun with 3–5 players, once its down to two players it often reaches a stand off.

Description

In Mmm…Brains! you and your zombie friends roll the dice and rush to collect as many brains as possible. After all the brains are gone, roll the dice and force your opponents to drop their precious brains. Be the last with any brains and win the game! Each game comes with: 5 Custom Dice, 5 Player Cards, Rules and 50 custom sculpted BRAINS!

Published By: Twilight Creations, Inc.
No of Players: 3 – 5
Playing Time: 15 Minutes
Mfr Suggested Ages: 6 and up

Review by Troll in the Corner, trollitc.com

“..Known very well for Zombies!!!, Twilight Creations Inc. released another in a strong line-up of undead themed games, this one for a far more casual crowd. Sold in a modest sized box, the game is primarily a dice set combined with a few colored cards, a nice collection of small plastic brain tokens, and a single sheet rules pamphlet.
The rules are quick both to learn and play and it makes for a nice throw-down-at-the-table sort of thing that you could teach your flesh craving friend-ghouls in under five minutes.
Unfortunately, a few stand-out mistakes made the game a little tough to enjoy at times. In a game where colors are critical, the choices for some of the numbers on the six-sided dice include blue and black, which under my light at least were almost indistinguishable without some serious squinting. Also, aesthetically speaking, yellow on white is always a terrible choice, but particularly on a d6 where 4 and 1 can look pretty similar at the right angle.
If you can get past some of the production value issues, this is definitely a fun little game. It won’t be replacing Zombies!!! or Last Night on Earth by any stretch, but it is neat and I can see breaking it out for something fast to play…” Nundahl, Troll in the Corner

Release date NZ
March 28th, 2008
Age Groups
Character
Board Game Mechanic
Box Dimensions (mm)
130x153x35
UPC
823973050007
Product ID
1593598

Help & options

Filed under...