Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza Review

Product Name: Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza Review

Price : $9.84

Recommended? : YES! Recommended!

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Today I’m doing a review on the Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza card game . Find out what I have loved about this game and see if you will love it as well.

First I will go over what comes inside every game. There is the card box for storing all the cards, directions on how to play and sixty four cards. Thats it!

Since there are only cards needed for this game it can really be played anywhere which is really convenient.

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza is best played with three to eight players and is recommended for ages seven and up. I could definitely see younger children playing though than age seven.

The directions are also really simple and easy to learn. Each round takes about ten to fifteen minutes tops.

Here is how to play:

Shuffle the cards the pass out all the cards face down evenly to all the players.

Then players take turns taking one card from the top of their face down pile at a time and placing the card into a center pile.

The player to the dealer’s left starts and when they lay down their card off the top of their pile face up into the middle they call out “taco”. Then the next player takes a turn and calls out “cat”. Then the next player takes a turn and calls out “goat”. Then the next player takes a turn and calls out “Cheese”. Then the next player takes a turn and calls out “pizza”.

This continues until the following happens.

The card matches the word spoken by the player. For example the player calls out “taco” and they happen to draw a “taco” card from their face down pile. Now all players need to slap the face up pile in the center. Last player to slap to slap the pile takes the entire pile of cards and adds to bottom of their face down stack. That player now starts the next round by flipping over a card and adding into the pile and calls out “taco”. Then the next play does the same with “cat” etc.

If a player happens to discard all their cards, they still have to say the call outs and will not put a card down during their turn and still have to slap the pile if a match occurs.

Also, if any player slaps or even starts to move towards the pile to slap and no match is there they have to pick up all the cards.

The pace is supposed to be continuously fast and if someone forgets what they are supposed to call out then they have to pick up all the cards.

You can’t peak at any of your cards before laying it down in the center. If you do, you have to pick up the pile of cards.

There are also a couple special cards where you must do certain actions and then slap the card pile in the center. If you are last to do the action and slap the pile you get to pick up the whole pile.

There is a “gorilla” card where are players have to beat their chest and then slap the pile.

There is a “groundhog” where the players have to knock on the table with both hands and then slap the pile.

Lastly there is a “narwhal” where are players have to slap their hands together above your head to make a horn and then slap the pile.

The game ends when a player runs out of cards in their personal pile and is the first one to correctly slap a match or do the performance for the special card and is now the winner.

The one thing you need to know about the Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza game before purchasing is this game can get a little rowdy and loud.

This issue isn’t too big of a deal because as long as your not playing when someone is trying to sleep around you or playing in a library you will have lots of fun and can be as loud as you desire.

Overall I would recommend the Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza because it’s fun, quick and easy to learn. We have really enjoyed it and it’s really fun to play with players who have never played before.

Thank you for watching my review video on Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza. I hope you enjoyed it!

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