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The stylish three-dimensional plastic container resembling natural avocado is compact, light, and water-resistant, making Avocado Smash an ideal travel game too. The next player should then take the top card from their pile and place it on top of the center card, and so on. Avocado Smash is a fast-paced card game where the first player to get rid of their cards is the winner. Sounds simple enough but the fast paced nature of this game means that it isn't always as straight forward as it seems. Avocado Smash Gameplay
The next player must follow in sequence, saying "two avocados", and so on. Players continue up to "15 avocados" and then return to "one avocado" as they reveal the cards.One of the most appealing aspects of this game is its simplicity. You don’t have to learn elaborate strategies or possess any particular skills to master Avocado Smash. Just focus and prepare to react fast when the right moment comes.
If any players smash incorrectly at any time in the game, cards are split between the offending players. The first player to get rid of all their cards is the winner of Avocado Smash, providing they survive the next smash! If two players run out of cards at the same time then the first player to react to the next smash wins! Final Thoughts Mr Toys may elect to return the product to the manufacturer's repair agent to determine the nature of the problem.Another problem with Avocado Smash is something that it shares with all of these type of games where all of the players are trying to slap the cards at the same time. Players are likely to slap the cards at the same time. This can lead to players hurting their hands. This is especially true if some of the players are overly aggressive. I don’t really see any major injuries occurring. Players need to be conscientious of other players though and try not to slap too hard because they were overexcited. When you find a card saying Guacamole! everyone must shout “Guacamole!” WITHOUT smashing the cards on the table. The last person to do so is a loser and takes the whole pile. The same thing happens if you accidentally smash the pile. With each new card, players continue counting avocados aloud ( “two avocados”; “three avocados,”…etc.).