SAVANA Bunny Hops! – Guess, Mime, Sing! | Award Winning Family Friendly Party Game | 4-16 Players | Game for Kids, Teens and Adults
$19.99






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🥕 Get ready to guess, mime, sing with Bunny Hops!, a family friendly party game in which you have 1 minute to guess as many words as possible
🥕 600 words to guess by miming, singing, describing or finishing the lyrics or songs.
🥕 30 Challenge Cards to provide extra difficulty… and fun!
😍 With simple rules and guaranteed laughter, Bunny Hops! is the board game you’re going to love.
✅ Great for large groups, suitable for ages 10 and up, 4 to 16 players, 20-30 minutes, travel size – the ideal card game that will appeal to children, teenagers, and adults alike

Marisa Kelly –
Very fun for the whole family
My family had hours of fun with this game over winter break. I haven’t laughed that hard in ages!
Jaded John –
Fun But Not For Kids
This is a fun game, but not really for kids as it states. It’s not necessarily inappropriate, but kids aren’t going to know what a lot of the content is. I think it is best for older teens and adults who are familiar with pop culture. Overall though, it is a great choice for game night.
AmznAddict –
Easy to pick up, great pacing
This is a cute, very portable fast and casual game that is family friendly (but not for kids that are too young). I think that kids that have aged out of a lot of board games like shoots and ladders or Game of Life will enjoy this. It’s lower commitment and easy to pick up, and much more appropriate for 7/8 year olds than say Cards Against Humanity. I think it’s a great option for a screen free family activity, and to be honest there’s not that many games out there in the wild that can accommodate 16 players!!
peters-sweetie –
Gotta know a lot of genres of songs
This game is really really fun – best for a group. My only issue with it is that you’ve gotta know songs from a lot of genres and over a long period of time. Me personally, I know nothing from about the year 2003 on so it’s hard to win when you have no clue about some things. I’m handicapped by over 20 years!That aside, this is a great party game. I recommend it highly. It really is enjoyable and it’s priced at about what I’d expect to pay for a game like this. It’s high quality and well made. Over time I wonder if it would no longer be fun though because of seeing the same cards over and over. Maybe they’ll come out with an expansion pack. Or maybe they’ll make ones for specific decades.P.S. This is the card version of the app which has more deck themes. This has 6.
Cynthia E –
Fun Family Game
This game was a hit over the holidays. The family had a lot of fun and there were lots of options and variety to the guessing.
KristinaK –
Great Family Game!
This game is great for a family, especially those with kids slightly younger. We played with a few families and the kids were 5-10 and it was easy for everyone to participate and understand. I would highly recommend, especially those with young families and are looking for a good, family game.
PublicPersona –
Great Adult or Family Game
I got this game because it’s easy enough for younger children to play while still being fun for adults as I may go insane if I have to play one more game of Candyland. Pieces and cards are of the usual quality and the sturdy box seems like it will hold up for a long time. Gameplay is straight forward and easy to follow. The only downside is that you need a minimum of four people to play “correctly” although with 2 people (especially if one is a kid you are trying to keep entertained) it’s fun to just draw cards and take turns acting out and guessing for no points. My nephew is 3.5 and he can follow the basics of the game and enjoys acting things out and when a really easy one comes up (or we make one up for him) we have him be the guesser, so even really young kids can feel included as long as adults or older kids are facilitating.
Dan –
Fun game
It works well as a party game. The kids liked trying to play as well, even if they didn’t know everything. Fun to play or watch and entertaining for sure.