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Gamewright

Sneaky Cards Card Game

4.4
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Description

  • Contains 55 cards and rules of play
  • Ages 10 and up
  • 1 or more players

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Customer Reviews

I would recommendI love this game! Unfortunately I have noticed that people are hesitant to log the card with the tracker on their phones. I think that will fix itself as this game becomes more popular and people stop being skeptical about it. The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because I wish it had an explanation on the card saying what it is. I've had to explain to people, or leave a sticky not if I'm hiding it people people have no idea.May I say that I love how you can track the deck. When you get your deck there is a code I there and when you create an account and type in the code it automatically registers every card in your deck. I was worried I'd have to type in each code of every card before I passed it on. Nope! It's done automatically. Also, I get an email whenever someone tracks one of my cards. That was done beautifully!Not all of the cards are winners, like decode this card, start a doodle, try to get this card to make it to a famous person, etc. some realistically won't happen. However, there are some great ones in there that I love.This would be the perfect game to play in Vegas! If you're going to Vegas you have to get this game. 4Not as fun as I had hopedNot as fun as I had hoped. Not for my 4,6 and 8 year old and my nephew who is 12 was not amused. It's a great idea but even the cards that we used and passed forward were not entered in so the kids were upset that nobody would participate and the cards were not being tracked. I actually think smaller packs created for different age groups would work better. Great idea though. 3Five StarsI almost got arrested sneaking one of these into a ladies purse. 5Completely fun and unique game idea - we've ordered a total of five so far!This is a fantastic game idea! Unique and completely fun! Has such cards as "lay down in a public place until someone comes to check on you, then hand them this card", and "every time you would use the word 'now', use 'meow' instead, and try to use at least five times with the same person and then hand them this card", etc. Complete fun for kids and adults alike! Have just ordered another three sets for other family members who wanted to play when our son opened his, lol! 5Sneaky Cards Play It Forward, (and Track) Your Good Karma Card Game Comes To Web Tag! You re It That was the first card I drew from the colorful Sneaky Card deck, Play It Forward , by game creator Gamewright. My mission, if I chose to accept it, was simple: Tap someone on the shoulder and tell them they re It! . Then hand them the card. No tag backs!Or, shuffle the deck and you never know what Sneaky Card missions you may draw: take a selfie with a stranger, give an anonymous gift, become a flash mob of one or leave a generous tip. Each card inspires you to step outside your comfort zone and spread joy, art and intrigue to an unsuspecting public . Once the card is out in the real-world you can track the joy its spreading online at sneakycards.com.Rules of the game are simple. The main object of Sneaky Cards is to get rid of all the your cards. Each card contains all the details of your mission. Play over the course of many days and during everyday life or competitively, with the winner being the first player who completes all their objectives. Get out there an play it forward. There are five card types: Engage, Connect, Surprise, Care, Grow and Create.The blue Engage cards encourage and test your audacity and chutzpah . Connect cards are red and you have to find things and not just objects. The yellow Surprise cards use your sneakiness and espionage skills. Green cards do good and give to others, thus Care. Purple cards challenge yourself to grow in new and interesting ways, and finally Pink cards create, making art with a purpose. Starting game play isn t specific, but I simply shuffled the cards and then divided them by the number of people who wanted to play. We set a time-frame of 30 days and on ready, set, go we started playing it forward .However, a few days after I played the Tag, You re It! card at a Starbucks in Reno, Nevada, I noticed they weren t playing along, or the card wasn t being tracked online as the inspiring part of the game intended. The problem: tracking the card and seeing how many people you inspire through your play-it-forward-attitude is not as simple and fun as deciding what card to use or choosing the person to pass your cards legacy onto. It requires you to take a photo of your card, so you won t forget the sneaky card number and then log through a website.This where I found the game starting to become a little un-fun and unravel the ball of excitement that I was playing with. The website s user experience isn t thought through as well as the game rules nor designed as pretty as the game cards. Most disappointing was the lack of a mobile app. I know right, everything has an app these days but Sneaky Cards, and unfortunately it really sours the overall experience of the game, making it less convenient to track new cards and share experiences of cards played, not just by you, but everyone everywhere playing the game. Gamewright really missed a golden and viral-making opportunity. The game felt a little half-baked at this point for me.Instead of an 8-digit code you had to type into a desktop browser, imagine each card having a QR-code that represented that code and a Sneaky Card app that will sign you up for free, allow you to register a deck and add players to it, see nearby logged cards, scan the QR-code and log a card, submit comments or micro stories with your game play and then share-it-forward using social media. Now, that s a fully baked game with modern tech flare!And, here is how the interactive, tech side really works. The first time I visited the Sneaky Card web site to log a card the options I saw were Track A Card and Play Now . I clicked Play Now thinking that this will setup everything up for me, where as Track A Card meant I could see where a card has been and not necessarily was to initiate the tracking process. This was not the the experience. As soon as you enter that card number into the form, the browsed requests your location and logs the card. I have accidentally logged cards from my home, in preparation of putting them into play, as well as Starbucks, logging them after they are in play because I have to use a desktop browser. This is the number one reason an app for this game is absolutely needed. With an app, I could have put the card into play and then standing in the same general location immediately logged it with a fun story, as well as demonstrate to someone unfamiliar with the game what it s all about and how to do it.The next potential problem with Sneaky Card website is that you can Track A Card anonymously. This has its pros and cons. If the site design was focused around tracking cards I think it could actually work, but there is no way to differentiate between tracking and logging. Perhaps including a timeline of tracked cards on the homepage, a standard login box, or a box to enter the card s code. Currently they are one of the same, so whenever you enter in the card number you create a location based log entry. It also doesn t allow you to enter notes about your play experience.To help alleviate some of the confusion you can create an account. When you do this, the cards you tracked are displayed on the dashboard in your account after logging in. This allows you to easily view the tracking logs and map of the cards you ve played. It s a great idea, but having to visit a website isn t convenient or as fun as an app would make it.On December 28, 2015, I played card, A-857380-04 and as of posting date of this review, the young, high-school kids that I tagged in a local Starbucks have not logged it, thus most likely ending the cards journey. At this point there isn t anything you can do. You can t ping it or put it back in play so it would be nice if the site also let you filter the list by activity. And, just imagine how Sneaky Cards could incorporate Twitter, Facebook and Instagram into the cards life and really bring this game to life!Unfortunately Gamewright dealt a joker on this version of Sneaky Cards, although the game is fun and the card s actions are still worth playing and the games mission is still worth sharing, the interactive part isn t worth the time in its current state. Hopefully version two, or an expansion pack with a new app and QR-codes (fingers crossed) will ignite new inspiration to playing it forward.SourcePurchased at Barnes and Noble for $8.99Buy or not buy?Buy. Even with the poorly designed interactive side of the game it s fun and not too expensive.Website//sneakycards/comOriginally published on binarybound/com by James McCarthy (amazon: sjamesmccarthy)//binarybound/com/2016/02/17/sneaky-cards-play-it-forward-an-interactive-motivational-card-game-for-all-ages/ 3I love these cardsI love these cards! Was looking for something to add a little fun to outings and the Sneaky Cards game has done that. One of my favorite parts of the game is that I can register the deck and anyone who finds a card that I leave can check it in so I see all the places my cards go.A great way get out of the ordinary ideas to pay (*play*) it forward and meet people!! 5Great product for a great price!I bought this as a gift and its a really cool game. My favorite cards are the random acts of kindness. Fun to sneak around and leave cards for others to find. Would be a great game out and about, for kids and adults. Very fun! 5Once is enough.I had fun with this game on a date with my teenage daughter. There are some interesting challenges on these cards, but honestly, many of the challenges are too impractical to do on the spot. Example: bake a recipe for someone. Really? How are we supposed to do that? But here is a good one: take a selfie with a stranger. So, some of the cards are great and fun, and some are like, um, whatever. On the upside, I had a fun date with my daughter, but on the downside there were too many cards we couldn't do. I would not buy this game again. 3These are so much fun! I haven't had any cards show up after ...These are so much fun! I haven't had any cards show up after I registered them so I'm not sure about that part of the game. I played some at a huge Harry Potter festival. They would also be really fun at a comic or cosplay convention. I haven't tried playing them during a street festival yet but I'm thinking I may this weekend. It's a great way to meet people and laugh. Very fun! 4Nice concept, but so far, here in Florida, that's about it....I love the concept of this. Unfortunately, the execution doesn't follow along. I've left several cards around town, and so far, ONE has been registered, and it hasn't "moved on" since the day it registered. I guess people either ignore them or don't know what to do with them, or forget about them once they've "found" them. It's rather disappointing; because the idea seems fun to me. I'd rather have some extra blank cards or some more "pay it forward" type cards rather than "reciting a speech in an elevator" or" laying down in a public place until someone checks on you" (which I find either ridiculous or dangerous, whichever. ) So , although I appreciate the concept; I'd have to vote "no" on buy or not buy. The public just doesn't seem to be playing along. ;( 3
Sneaky Cards Card Game

Sneaky Cards Card Game

4.4
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€40,00
Sale price
€40,00
Regular price
€66,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€26,00)