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About this item
Highlights
- For 3-8 players ages 7 and up.
- Giants Moving Tiny Furniture is a highly competitive, highly clumsy party game.
- Includes 10 easy-to-build Furniture Pieces, 21 Job Cards, 3 House Markers, and 1 Fence.
- Perfect for parties, family game nights, ice-breaker activities, or pregaming.
- In Giants Moving Tiny Furniture, your team will move miniatures to their new home…using only their pinkies!
- From the people who brought you Exploding Kittens.
Description
Meet Giants Moving Tiny Furniture, the highly competitive, highly clumsy party game. Your team's goal is to move miniature furniture to its new home in as few trips as you can, as quickly as possible. The catch is, you can only use your pinkies! You gotta stack the goods, plan your trip, and work together to make sure you don't drop anything. The team that completes the most successful moving jobs wins. Giants Moving Tiny Furniture is a family game from Exploding Kittens about teamwork, nail-biting moments, hilarity, dexterity, and really cute miniature toy furniture.
Suggested Age: 7 Years and Up
Type of Game: Party Games
Playing Time: 10 Minutes
CPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_parts
Number of Players: 2-6 Players
Educational Focus: Social Skills
Includes: Blocks, Cards
Package Type: Full Game
Battery: No Battery Used
TCIN: 94272871
UPC: 810171410191
Item Number (DPCI): 087-10-0497
Origin: Imported
Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 9 inches length x 7 inches width x 3.1 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.85 pounds
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4.4 out of 5 stars with 42 reviews
Solid game, lots of fun but...
4 out of 5 stars
Troy B. - 25 days ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
We had two teams of 2 of varying ages and here are our thoughts:Pros:• Great concept.• Hard but appropriate.• We did have fun!!!!• Definitely replayable.Cons:• Pieces are a little flimsy. After two games, they were starting to fall apart. The pieces slide apart easily. The paper around the pieces began to peel after the first game.Ideally the pieces should be more sturdy especially since we think this would a great party game. Also, we felt this would be better with 3 or more teams because it was easier to accrue cards with 2 teams.
Goofy and Fun
5 out of 5 stars
Andrea P. - 26 days ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
I played this with my family and we had a blast. I truly felt so awkward and big like a giant when I was cumbersomely picking up the furniture pieces. This one is super unique and we enjoyed it!
A fun way to change up game night
4 out of 5 stars
Kyle S. - 27 days ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
Not the usual game from EK but a lot of fun. Good for a change-up to throw in the mix for game night. The furniture comes in pieces that need to be assembled, but it’s all pretty cute, and honestly my daughter enjoyed the task of assembling all the cute little pieces. The way the furniture can kind of fall apart also adds to the challenge of moving it successfully. My family (my teenage daughters and my retired parents and I) played and had lots of laughs together and enjoyed the creative challenges this game presented. Our only disappointment was the game was over too quickly, but that’s easily fixed by extending the points needed to win from 3 to maybe 5. Either way, some simple fun and easy laughs guaranteed!
Hilarious Life Experience Simulation Game
5 out of 5 stars
Vincent - 29 days ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
Do you enjoy building furniture? Planing and coordinating moving furniture? Bidding for jobs to prove you can do it better than others? Then this is totally the game for you!Start the game off by building miniature pieces of furniture yourself, similar to the ones you get from IKEA. Once that's done, find a business partner to plan, argue, and work with, to try and be the best of 3 furniture companies and hopefully get the jobs done successfully for points! If you fail to fulfill your contract, your rivals get the points.This cycle the repeats until there's one moving company that rises to the top as the neighborhoods best (for the duration of the game at least). It's a great game to test out how well you work with others under stressful conditions with just your pinkies as your tool.
Non stop laughing
5 out of 5 stars
Erika U. - 30 days ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
I played this game first with three people total and it was very funny. Then I gathered a bigger group and that was even more hilarious! People moving things with their pinkies and failing is just too funny., especially for clumsy people lol. The bidding process is very fun as well and it gets tighter the more rounds you play as you start getting the hand of what you can actually do. Just watch out for pets, my in-law’s dog almost ate some of the tiny furniture and you’re going to drop them a lot in this game.
Ton of fun playing moving men
5 out of 5 stars
Patrick - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
This game (like most from the Exploding Kittens team) has you playing a crazy and bizarre scenario - a giant moving furniture from one place to another - bidding against the other players to do things faster and more efficiently. It’s hard to describe exactly WHY this is so much fun and hilarious but we where laughing and hollering the entire time we (even if that made us drop some furniture lol)
After five months apart, what brings a family back together? Pretending to be movers for ants.
5 out of 5 stars
Erin G. - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
Allow me to set the scene: A 50-something-year-old, a 34-year-old, a 29 -year-old, and a 12-year-old sitting around a small kitchen table with tiny furniture, a nice picket fence, and some cards. We are split into two team (just based on whoever was sitting next to each other) and the bidding begins. Lowest bid is decided upon and without hesitation or preparation the timer starts and chaos ensues...If you want to learn how uncoordinated your family’s pinkie fingers are, this is your chance. There was cackling, tripping over normal sized furniture, and the occasional swear word mixed into a laugh by grandma. Honestly, we even had fun building the tiny furniture! It was hilarious, entertaining, and, as in true EK fashion, very active. 12/10 would absolutely recommend (the extra 2 were because my team won both rounds).P.S. Don’t forget the lamp.
Lots of Laughs
4 out of 5 stars
Rob S. - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
My family thought this game was super funny. We laughed so hard while playing it. The challenges are tough with young kids but still fun.
Fun Party Game for the Family
5 out of 5 stars
Matthew A. - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
We really enjoyed playing this game at our most recent family game night. It made for some funny scenarios with my family and good team building. Would recommend this game if you are looking for a quick party game for a large group.
Great game, awesome pieces
4 out of 5 stars
Dana Q. - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
Another win from the exploding kittens company. This is a super fun game that’s easy to learn while being hilarious to play. The tiny furniture pieces are really well made and perfect for this dexterity game.
Giant Fun
5 out of 5 stars
Ashley - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
This game was way more fun than we expected. Even putting the tiny furniture together was fun and really simple - we didn't even need the instructions for most of the assembly. We had one person read the instructions out loud and, to be honest, if anyone has orange cat energy they are likely to get a bit confused. Or maybe that's just me. I was totally lost on how to do the bidding for a solid 4 minutes...but my teammates blamed that on the fact that I was highly amused to set the furniture up like my own personal studio apartment and absolutely not paying attention. Overall, the instructions really were perfect. Not too wordy, all questions answered pretty much as soon as we wondered them, and the way they were laid out was easy to read. We all agreed that the "add 2 pieces of furniture if playing as a team of 1" rule was baloney. But even though it was harder, it actually made it a lot more fun. We liked that there was an option for playing 1 vs. 1 vs. 1 and not just as teams of two or more. We all also agreed that the furniture being made out of a lightweight foam was a good choice since it wasn't a big deal when the pieces were dropped or fell over. It was also nice that the cards had suggested times and trip counts since we used that as a baseline to determine our own bids. Overall, we really enjoyed the game. It went quickly but not too quickly, and it definitely is a game that would be fun for both a big group or little group. It would be a great party game too. I would highly recommend this game.
Silly fun!
5 out of 5 stars
Miranda - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
Play this with my teenage boys and we loved it, made us so anxious to try to beat the timer, but it was hilarious when we ended up dropping everything. Would be even more fun with a large group! Another win from the creative geniuses at Exploding Kittens!
Who doesn't want to feel big.
5 out of 5 stars
Dean S. - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
Fun way to explore someone's house and space, while also playing a fun game.
Tiny Furniture...Giant fun!
5 out of 5 stars
Travis B. - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
My first reaction to this game was somewhat skeptical....I mean, moving furniture? But it is SOOO MUCH FUN!! The default thinking of everyone I played with the first time was “Oh, this won’t be that hard!” But, oh boy, were we wrong! We all (especially the adults) severely overestimated our abilities and the result was absolute hilarious frustration and fun!!
Seems like anyone can do this! - famous last words
5 out of 5 stars
Danny - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
The premise SEEMS simple enough - move tiny furniture with your pinkies! Then you start playing, and you realize it truly is that simple. But OH MAN, can it be tough! The competitive element makes this game the kind of friendship breaker I've come to expect from EK Games. And to top it off, making this a team game adds a new dimension of friendship breaker! I love it!The games are quick, and the setup is straightforward. I highly recommend you pick this up! I think you'll like it as much as we did
Fun idea, but...
2 out of 5 stars
Ryan C. - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
This game is almost exactly what it sounds. You are a giant in this world, moving tiny furniture (which you assemble before the game from a foamy cardboard material) from one home to another. These homes can be as far apart as you like, but the closest will be on your table and maybe shoot for 10 to 20 feet for your furthest. The bigger catch is that you and a teammate may only use one pinky each and not drop any furniture.The quantity and selection of furniture is determined each round by drawing a card. Teams then have the opportunity to bid the job, guaranteeing to do it quicker or in fewer trips.Easy enough for a setup, but execution is tough. Maybe we just haven't figured out the trick yet, but we had a hard time completing deliveries, particularly in the required number of trips. By only being able to use one pinky, you need to stack, balance, and move things pretty quickly. We also had furniture coming apart when hitting the ground. Most attempts ended in failure even when not coming too far off the card's starting bids.Overall a fun idea in concept, but then you need to wonder - why? Maybe it's the pinky usage, but something about the execution of the game leaves it a little more frustrating than fun. We wouldn't expect anything less from Exploding Kittens in outside-the-box ideas, but a rare miss here in the final product.
Fun but finicky!
4 out of 5 stars
Kim - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
This was hilariously challenging! We laughed a lot but it felt tough to succeed at the tasks. The pieces are a bit flimsy, but I might just try a bit of glue to fortify them
Challenging, fun game!
5 out of 5 stars
Amy - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
I played this with my son the other day. You do need to assemble the tiny furniture but only the very first time you play the came. They all easily fit back in the box so you won't need to assemble them each time. We had a lot of fun! It was challenging but the comments and watching my son's mind work when he was trying to figure out the best way to complete the "contract" for his moving bid (this will make sense when you play the game) was great! We had a lot of laughs and ultimately, the best contract moving "company" won haha
The Stress of Moving, but with Laughs!
4 out of 5 stars
Matt - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
While the object of the game seems simple, bid to win a job, then move the furniture, it is anything but!The key rule on what you use to move the furniture is what makes it so challenging, but also hilarious for everyone that's watching.While this isn't a game that we will pull out all the time, it is a fun game that gets people up and moving.Overall, this is a pretty unique game that I'm happy to have in our collection!During our play we had a little trouble with the furniture falling apart. While there was a suggestion to glue them into place, I prefer to look at it as an additional obstacle that requires more precision and a great chance of failure.When assembling the furniture, I found it helpful to gently use an embossing stylus (papercraft tool) to get the pieces to slide together. Exploding Kittens gave me a free copy of the game in exchange for an honest review.
Potential is there, but not great
2 out of 5 stars
Molly - 1 month ago
originally posted on Exploding Kittens
This game was a miss for my family. We had to make additional rules regarding the use of the pinky (can it be used against the fist or only in isolation) and we didn’t really care for the bidding system. Also, it seems strange that a team who never once won a bid could win. We had fun trying it out, but this was a miss.