Sneaky cards

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Sneaky cards
Game data
author Cody Borst
graphic Serge Seidlitz
publishing company Gamewright ,
amigo
Publishing year 2015
Art Card game
Teammates 1
Duration
Age from 12 years

Sneaky Cards is a card game played as a metagame by a single player. The game was developed by Cody Borst and was published by the American publisher Gamewright in 2015, and Amigo published the game for German-speaking countries in 2017 .

Style of play

Missions

The Sneaky Cards game material consists of 54 cards, each of which indicates a mission for the player. The missions are carried out in public and when they are completed, the card is either given directly to another person or left at a defined location. The cards are color-coded and divided into six categories:

  • Blue cards - be bold: the player must take a courageous action.
  • Red cards - be sociable: the player has to meet someone else.
  • Yellow cards - be mysterious: the player must take a secret action.
  • Green cards - be generous: the player has to do something good for someone.
  • Purple cards - be curious: the player has to do something new for him.
  • Pink cards - be creative: the player has to get creative.

The order in which the player completes the missions is up to him. If a person receives a card from a player or finds such a card, he is asked to complete the same mission as well.

Tracking

In order to follow the routes of the cards after they have been passed on, the respective deck of a player is registered via an individual tracking number on the website sneakycards.com or sneaky-cards.de. If a card is found or accepted, it can also be tracked there by the new owner, the owner of the deck is informed about this and can track the cards in his deck in this way.

Expenses and reception

The card game Sneaky Cards was developed by Cody Borst and published in 2015 by the American publisher Gamewright. In 2017, for the international game days SPIEL '17 in Essen, a German-language version was published by the games publisher Amigo. Serge Seidlitz is the illustrator for both versions.

supporting documents

  1. a b Official rules of the game for Sneaky Cards
  2. Versions of Sneaky Cards in the BoardGameGeek database; Retrieved December 20, 2017.

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