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Ludopedia
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy card games with a dash of humor and social competition, Guilty Food Tricks will hook you.
Highlights
- Trick‑taking with flair
- Cards that swing positive or negative
- Mental health twist
Keep in mind
- Uncertain playtime
- Three rounds of pure fun
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Guilty Food Tricks is a card game that blends humor, competition, and a dash of mental health. The goal is to post irresistible food photos on social media, but beware: if the photo becomes too sensational, you’ll pay the price. Each suit represents a different social media platform – Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, etc. High‑value cards are more likely to win a trick but bring negative points; so you have to balance risk with reward. Low‑value cards are harder to win tricks with but are worth positive points, creating a strategic dilemma: do you want to win the trick or accumulate points? Additionally, each player has a special card that allows them to play off‑suit, drawing a face‑up card from the undealt deck. This adds a surprise element and extra strategy. The game unfolds over three rounds, and the winner is the one with the most points at the end. The trick‑taking mechanic keeps the game dynamic, while the food and social media theme brings a light humor that appeals to those who enjoy card games with a modern twist. If you love card games, humor, and food themes, Guilty Food Tricks will entertain you and make you think twice before posting that glossy dessert pic.
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Publisher
AaAaAaGames (アーアーアーゲームズ)
Designer
nuun (ぬぅん)
Artist
mansarde(深夜喫茶マンサルド)
How many players can play Guilty Food Tricks?
The game is designed for 3 to 4 players, creating a fun competitive dynamic.
What is the typical playtime?
Each game consists of three rounds, but total time can vary based on how quickly players move and how much they chat about the photos.
What components are included?
The game comes with a deck of cards representing different social media platforms, special off‑suit cards, and a face‑up cache of undealt cards.
What is the game’s complexity?
Guilty Food Tricks has low to medium complexity; the trick‑taking mechanic is simple, but the scoring adds a layer of strategy.
Who is the target audience?
It’s ideal for card game lovers, fans of light humor, food themes, and anyone looking to try something fresh and interactive.
How does negative scoring work?
High‑value cards that win tricks award negative points, reflecting the negative impact of sensational photos on social media.
Are there expansions available?
No official expansions exist yet, but the mechanics allow for creative variations that players can invent.