![]() ![]() Apart from that, I’m receiving no monetary or other compensation from Gamewright. I’m taking them up on it, and as of 10/5/15 am just waiting for the pack to arrive. (Full disclosure: When I got in touch with Gamewright to let them know my plans for this blog and to ask for their permission to use their copyrighted logos, they offered to send me a free courtesy pack for my review. The approximate $9 suggested retail price seems quite reasonable, and I’d encourage you to consider it. They are printed on quality cardstock and have a slick automatic tracking feature through the website. The decks come in two versions: a free print and play version that doesn’t have the cool online tracking feature (so if you got one of these from me, I’d really appreciate you dropping an email to me at with the story of where and how you received the card) and a commercial version sold directly from Gamewright online – or from their retail partners, Kohl’s and Barnes & Noble. ![]() As such, Sneaky Cards make the world a more pleasant, more enjoyable and more fun place to live. The game is that those who receive the cards also are supposed to attempt the objective and in so doing pass it to someone new down the line. Instead, there are objectives printed on each card that you attempt to accomplish. The cards that come in each deck aren’t meant to be held onto. “Sneaky Cards” – originally based on a concept by game maker Harry Lee, brought to life by award-winning game developer Cody Borst (who, along with Sneaky Cards developed a live-action escape room game that sounds amazing) and brought to market by game publisher Gamewright – uses the same concept.īut the idea here is to “ Play it forward” (see what they did there?). The idea is the world be comes a more pleasant, more enjoyable place to live. You’ve heard of the phrase “Pay it Forward,” right? If not, the idea is someone does a kindness for you and rather than asking for payment or a favor in return, you “Pay it Forward” and do a good deed for the next person down the line. If so, you are probably wondering just what this little card game is that you’ve received. Allow me to introduce you to what is quickly becoming my favorite card game: Sneaky Cards by Gamewright. If you’ve come upon this page, it’s likely that I’ve either handed you (or slipped to you) a “Sneaky Card.” ![]()
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