Reelz

Reelz

Grok Games · Board game · 2026
2–8 15–20 min
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Our Verdict

The perfect game for cinephiles who love a quick, tech-driven challenge.

Highlights
  • Dynamic and tech-savvy
  • Great for large groups
  • Fast-paced fun
  • Genuine knowledge challenge
Keep in mind
  • Requires smartphone usage
  • Requires movie knowledge
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About the game
Ever had a movie night where everyone argues about whether a film is a classic or a blockbuster? Reelz turns that passion into a super dynamic and tech-savvy card game! The concept is simple but the challenge is real: you get cards showing just a single frame from an iconic scene, with no title and no year. Using your smartphone, you scan the card's QR code to open a webpage that displays only that image, no spoilers allowed. Your job? Identify the movie and, more importantly, its release year. But there's a twist! You must place the card into a shared grid, following a strict chronological order while ensuring no colors repeat within the same row or column. It's a puzzle of logic and cinematic knowledge that moves fast. The first player to empty their hand by correctly guessing the years and placements wins. Best of all? It's a quick 15-20 minute game, perfect for playing between movies or as a warm-up for your next cinema night. No complicated apps or subscriptions—just you, your friends, and the vast world of cinema right in your pocket.
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Game details
Publisher Grok Games
Designer Luis Francisco
Artist Luis Francisco
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a game last?
It's super quick, lasting about 15 to 20 minutes!
How many players can join?
You can gather the whole crew, from 2 up to 8 players.
Do I need to install an app?
Nope! You just use your phone's camera to open a quick webpage.
How difficult is the game?
It's light on complexity, but the challenge is remembering movie release years!
Is it suitable for kids?
Yes, as long as they have some movie knowledge to identify the scenes.