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Our Verdict
If you love fast trick‑taking with a twist of spooky gadgets, Gadget Trick will keep you on your toes!
Highlights
- Fast tricks
- Gadget mechanics
- Fun elimination
- Mandatory trick
- Alternate win condition
Keep in mind
- Memory required
- Can be unpredictable
- Elimination risk
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Gadget Trick is a fast-paced trick‑taking game full of surprises, ideal for those who enjoy a quick 15‑20 minute session. Picture yourself as a ghost thief attempting to steal a hidden treasure from a mansion full of traps. Each trick represents an obstacle you must overcome, and the must‑follow rule adds a tense layer that keeps the game exciting. The twist? Your gadgets! Playing off‑suit turns your card into a trump, potentially flipping the game in your favor. But beware: the house is loaded with deadly traps. If you collect six or more cards that form a run, you’re eliminated. This elimination mechanic creates a “who will survive” atmosphere that can shift the game in seconds. The ultimate goal is simple: win the last trick or be the last player standing after everyone else has been eliminated by traps. The game works well with 3 to 6 players, keeping the action flowing and competition intense. Its lightweight design and streamlined rules make Gadget Trick an excellent choice for quick sessions, friend gatherings, or as an introduction to the trick‑taking genre. If you love card games that demand attention, strategy, and a dash of luck, Gadget Trick will surprise you with its unique blend of gadgets, traps, and tricks.
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Publisher
nononon factory
Designer
Kota Nakayama (中山 宏太)
Artist
Game Icons, Kota Nakayama (中山 宏太)
How many players can play?
Gadget Trick supports 3 to 6 players.
What is the typical game length?
The game lasts between 15 and 20 minutes, perfect for quick sessions.
How complex is the game?
Medium; it requires paying attention to follow‑suit and gadget effects, but the rules are straightforward.
What components are included?
A deck of 52 cards, gadget tokens, and a rulebook.
Who is the game recommended for?
Fans of trick‑taking, fast strategy, and mystery or adventure themes.
How does trap elimination work?
If a player collects six or more cards that form a run, they are immediately eliminated.