Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This are just cards with words on them. They would be so much better if they had example pictures. There are a lot of words that I don't have any clue where to start. Could have just sold a piece of paper with a list of words.

  • 5 out of 5
    The chips have a nice weight. Some powder or something is present on them but that seems to just be leftover from production / packaging. It comes off as you handle them. The chips have some sleight marks on them, but for the price I'm satisfied. I like that there is no denomination on them, so you can easily play with custom values. The case is very flimsy. It came broken, with the handle already snapped off on one side. This is probably a blessing in disguise, because pulling on the handle warps the case. It's so thin it can't support the weight of the chips inside. It does stay closed, and I can carry it under my arm so I'm keeping it. Again, I'm not surprised by the quality because the price is fairly low. I do like the compartments to store cards / dice. The cards are cheap and lightweight, but you're mostly paying for the chips so that isn't an issue for me. You can easily put in any other deck of cards if these aren't to your liking. If you want a cheap set of chips this works fine, but definitely don't buy this for someone else. It will be fine for regular poker nights in casual company, which was my purpose for buying it. For the price, I would still recommend these with the caveat that you are probably not going to be able to use the handle to carry it (even if it isn't broken), and it isn't going to be visually impressive to guests.

  • 5 out of 5
    Card came in near minty condition, looks great and added to my set. Thank you

  • 5 out of 5
    This is the real deal. Awesome case, heavy chips with numbers, two sets of plastic cards, nice heavy deluxe quality dealer, small, and big blind buttons, with extra small and big blinds similar to the poker chips. Great value!

  • 5 out of 5
    Great pulls from box. Have purchased many Japanese Pokémon from kidzgeek.com recently and have been astonished by the amazing art. Unfortunately only five cards per pack unlike the American boosters but still have pulled a SR and RRR from every box.

  • 5 out of 5
    This game is technically impressive, with software that can sort and mix tunes that makes you feel like a DJ - with no experience required. it's easy to learn, and portable enough to take to a friends house. Even though this is 5 stars, I do want to spend my most of my review on why this game isn't perfect. There are two downsides: 1) The condition of the cards - this is something you will notice in several other reviews. They look used and crooked, and the cards I got felt dirty even though they came in factory packaging. I ended up taking a slightly damp cloth and wiping the cards so they felt clean (there was some black dust on the cards) before I put them in card sleeves. I gave this downside a pass, because there are chips inside the cards. I get the impression some of the people that wrote about how the cards not being flat weren't recognizing that there are chips inside of them, and since these cards functioned perfectly even after I put them in card sleeves, I don't really take a star away from that because it has no impact on my experience. I can even see the outline of chip if you look at the card from certain angles. The 2nd downside: the limited music library of the cards - no doubt this is primarily because of music licensing rights, but this game is so fun, you will get used to the 60 stock cards fast. Also keep in mind that 60 cards DOES NOT mean 60 different songs. 1 card could be vocals for 1 song and then another card could be the drums for the same song. Keeping in mind the song pool is smaller than your card pool, you will get bored of your cards fast because the game is so fun. Harmonix was on it and releases more cards (sold separately) while the price is a little steep for the separate packs, the game is good enough where I'll know I'll get more than my money's worth in entertainment, so its also not worth losing a star from me.

  • 5 out of 5
    Box is damaged and card has a hole in the plastic, which made it seem resealed. All three packs had the same layout with the same ending card (an energy card). Not a good purchase

  • 5 out of 5
    I surprised my girls with these. They created their own designs(blocked out their names on the cards). They look great. They are thinner and smaller than normal playing cards. At the end of the day, they like them, just don’t want to play with them because they don’t want to ruin them by bending it because it seems fragile 🤦🏾‍♀️ Still a nice gift especially for game nights etc.

  • 5 out of 5
    The set is pretty good if you are starting out and want some chips with diverse values. The chips feel sturdy and good quality to some another set I got awhile back. The cards and dice are okay but I consider those just extra. Buy some bicycle cards to replace these ones. The case itself feels sturdy enough and messed around with it to see if the locks open. So far it's holding up but never to safe to be careful with it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Ok so this game is really quite simple yet addicting. Basically you get your pre made decks and you put the monsters you get into lanes. You also get buildings which help boost your army. Each person has 20 health points which get reduced by the other persons monster beating your monsters and attacking you. There are also spell cards which can really help you out in a bind. I believe there is an app for the game as well which is also super fun. The game is for 2 people but its easy enough to add more if you want. With 4 people you could just form a cross and choose who's lane you want to attack or whatever, but anyways the game itself is super easy to learn and anyone can play it. So if you like adventure time or just strategy card games in general this game is a must get. (In the pictures I provided the monster on the opposing useless swamp would hit your 20 life points since you don't have a monster on your useless swamp but since its attack is 0 you actually wouldn't take damage.)

  • 5 out of 5
    We had fun with this game. It comes with 2 sets of cards. Girl and boy. Each set had 10 yes and 10 no cards as well as blank write in cards for names that you may want to add. We are in the very early stages of pregnancy and this was fun to play with both sets. We figured out we both liked 2 names for the boys and pretty much think we know which it will be if it is a boy. We plan on bringing this to the gender reveal to play with our family to get other people's opinions on some of the names. Maybe we will discover family ties ect. Great quality and cute design.

  • 5 out of 5
    So I will be honest. I was very skeptical about this order for some reason. I did a video of opening the kidzgeek.com package just in case things didn't look right or if the box was tampered with. The box did look a little odd but nothing that couldn't be explained by shipping. So then I go open the first pack and the foil card was last. And that's not how it is. The foil is in the middle of the 7 card pack. So I grabbed my phone and started another video because I got the feeling like this was tampered with. I recorded the rest of the pack openings and one after another a foil was at the end of the pack. I kept thinking that someone opened these packs and pulled thr good foils and then in resealing the packs the placed the foil at the end rather than the middle. I was getting upset as I only pulled one ultra rare 2/3s through all the packs and getting multiple repetitive foilcards. And then the 2nd to last pack produced the Collector's Rare Black Luster Soldier. I couldn't believe! Had to look at it for a while to make sure I was looking at what I thought I was looking at. Then the last pack has the 2nd ultra rare. So in all, everything was fine but it got me worried for how things were going.

  • There are a lot of cards in the deck, all Star Wars inspired - from the very popular to the very obscure, to the point even hard core Star Wars fans might need a little refresher. The box these come in is rather flimsy - not really made for storage - and the picture is just a pretty space adventure photo, not really SW specific. The cards are made well enough - better than some card games I've gotten, not as nice as the original Cards Against Humanity cards, but well enough. This would make a great gift for a lot of Star Wars fans and you can have a lot of fun with most of the questions/answers, but there are a few cards that are just too obscure - but those are easily removed.

  • 5 out of 5
    Not the nicest cards ever but I feel like they will hold up well! I bought two types of cards, these and Gothink cards (also in a 12 pack on kidzgeek.com.) The Gothink have a higher quality feel, but these have a nicer face design. Overall, both are nice decks that have a good weight and shuffle well, but I noticed a weird design flaw in my decks. The middle heart on the 7 of hearts seems to be wonky…? It’s on both red and blue decks, so it seems to be a big issue and not just a one-off. Makes me question quality control on the cards. But otherwise I have no issues and these are very nice cards for the price!

  • 5 out of 5
    All planes walker box’s came in great condition and on time. Would recommend for people just starting out or for older players just to have a friendly easy to go through game.

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