
Happy Little Dinosaurs Base Game – Competitive Sabotage Funny Card Game For Kids, Teens, Adults – 2-4 Players, Hand Management
Price: $20.00 - $13.99
(as of Apr 01, 2025 07:29:11 UTC – Details)
Lately, it feels like we’re all just dinosaurs trying to avoid the falling meteors. In this 2-4 player game, you’ll try to dodge all of life’s little disasters while tuning out your incredibly rude inner demons. You might fall into a pit of hot lava or get ghosted by your dino date. But think happy thoughts because the dino who survives it all wins the game!
FALLING METEORS: Lately, it feels like we’re all just dinosaurs trying to avoid the falling meteors.
SURVIVE IT ALL: In this 2-4 player game, you’ll try to dodge all of life’s little disasters while tuning out your incredibly rude inner demons. You might fall into a pit of hot lava or get ghosted by your dino date. But think happy thoughts because the dino who survives it all wins the game!
OVERVIEW: In Happy Little Dinosaurs, the first person to reach 50 points, or be the last Dinosaur standing, wins the game!
DISASTERS: During each round, you’ll flip a Disaster card featuring a Natural, Predatory, or Emotional disaster. Each player will play a Point card in hopes of collecting points and avoiding the disaster. Will you successfully dodge the disasters?
CONTENTS: The box contains 97 cards, 4 Dinosaur player boards, 4 Dinosaur meeples, and 1 rule book.
PLAYTIME: Happy Little Dinosaurs takes 30-60 minutes to play and is for 2-4 players. It is recommended for ages 8+.
EXPANSIONS: For more fun, check out Happy Little Dinosaurs 5-6 Player Expansion, Dating Disasters, Hazards Ahead, and Perils of Puberty.
Customers say
Customers find this card game fun for the whole family, with super funny cards and lots of strategy. The game is easy to learn and play, with good quality cards, and one customer notes it takes about 15-20 minutes for 2-3 players. While customers appreciate the card variety, with one mentioning additional meeples and game boards, some find it unexciting for adults. The rules receive mixed feedback, with some praising the strategy while others find them unclear.