When you play “Little Brats!”, you can collect Sillymon cards. Here are the first four, which are both the most common... and the lamest. Unlike rarer cards, they don't give you any bonuses!
When you play “Little Brats!”, you can collect Sillymon cards. Here are the first four, which are both the most common... and the lamest. Unlike rarer cards, they don't give you any bonuses!
The next four Sillymon cards are just as useless as the first four... and just as common.
But don't worry, these are the last ones: the next ones will be much more useful!
With the next 4 Sillymon cards, we enter the 1-star category: they are a little rarer and offer a small bonus (in strength, toughness, stamina or precision).
Card n°12 is a musical reference, do you have it?
More Sillymon cards, and I must say I'm very proud of the name of number 12...
The next Sillymon cards show strange plants, animals and… a white thingy? Weird.
More Sillymon cards. I'm very, very proud of Burnhoot, and I managed to overcome my arachnophobia for 23 (but hey, I made the cutest spider I could).
Continuation of the Sillymon cards, with a superhero much cooler than Superfluous and a card n°27 well known on our GNU/Linux...
With the exception of Grrrr, this batch of Sillymon cards is pretty cute... I particularly like Pweek.
A great bunch of Sillymon cards, with a tribute to @davidrevoy in #33, and the return of a well-known Superfluous Returnz character in #35...
Let's get back to Sillymon cards with the debut of the two-star cards, rare cards that bring a nice feature bonus!
Once again, it's a great line-up, with more or less obvious popular references for #37 and #40.
Continuation of the 2-star Sillymon cards, once again with a great crowd (and I'm not just saying that because I'm included 😛 ).
More 2-star Sillymon cards, starting with a stunning duo!
And finally, here are the last 4 Sillymon cards: 3 stars, hyper rare, if you find one, you're in luck!