Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Beautiful poker set. Such great quality. Case is super sturdy. Love it!

  • 5 out of 5
    11 Rares, 3 RR’s & 1 SR. Not a bad box and most def can see the reason for the duplicated rares due to this being a 50 card set plus the secret rares and whatnot. Cool thing about the Japanese sets is that it’s easy to complete to a certain degree, box came in cool and most def another cool unboxing for some cool pulls 👍🏾.

  • Hello! I have recently received my 500 piece poker set and absolutely loved it!! ♦️ ♠️ ♥️... this is the perfect size for a large group of people. I would recommend this set to anyone looking for a fun game to learn and play ! God Bless and have fun!

  • 5 out of 5
    Pulled 3 dragons out of 9 packs. Each pack was roughed up and had a small slit in it. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were re-sealed. An immense amount of the same duplicates as well which is uncharacteristic of just 9 packs. Too late for me, but safe yourself!!

  • 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
    My zombies seem to have joined a witches coven. Either these blue black zombies really need to get their act together or I was sent some kind of Selesnya deck.

  • 5 out of 5
    The box is surprisingly heavy, but that’s because the poker chips have a nice weight to them. They come in an excellent wooden box. They also come with two decks of cards, which I will swap out for our brand which I enjoy more. At least one of the chips had a mark on them as seen in the photo. Overall a very nice set and well made.

  • 5 out of 5
    Corellian Spike is a variation of sabacc that uses two six-sided dice. Han Solo won the Millennium Falcon from Lando Calrissian in a game of "Corellian Spike" sabacc. Solo kept the pair of golden dice from that game. Don't fret if you feel this isn't "accurate". It is. Quality components. It's no Pazaak, but it'll do.

  • 5 out of 5
    Overall worth the money for Poker Cash chips with perfect denominations and color like pro poker: What i LOVE about the product Love the colors of the chips. Font size of the Denominattions is very good Weight of the chips are very good too. Good Customer Service What can be better: 1. Matte finish stickers in the center will enhance the look of the chips like more professional and 2. Stickers should not have scratches kinda design inside to look more pro finish imo. 3. Also stickers are not being centered for few of them but most were good. 4. Edges could be finish smoother as they are scratching the poker board cloth for bobbling. 5. Storage box got damaged on the edge dent

  • 5 out of 5
    I originally thought i ordered the 15-in-1 dice but i liked the color of the 7-in-1. This dice has a great feel and i have played a game of DND with it and it is a unique way to rol dice. I am always on the lookout for new and fun ways to roll dice. I will be getting the 15-in-1 dice for myself to give me the experience i want with this dice set.

  • First things first, this is obviously a Cards Against Humanity ripoff, so if that bothers you then you can stop reading now. If you couldn't care less though, keep reading: I found this version of CAH to be a blast. We've played with a couple of groups ranging from serious comic book nerds to folks who have seen some of the Marvel movies and not much more. While the folks with more comic knowledge had a bit more fun due to understanding more of the references, both groups had a great time - and due to the nature of CAH gameplay, there's no benefit/advantage as far as "winning" goes granted by knowing more. The cards are mostly witty and there's a lot of fun combinations available. Some are a bit extreme with the grossness for what I feel is no benefit, but that goes for CAH too, and it's the minority of cards in my opinion. The biggest downside to the game is the card/box quality. As you can see in the picture, the cards come in a flimsy/thin paper box, and the cards themselves are quite thin and flexible. The material of the cards feels really nice though, appearing to have some kind of plastic-y coating. Overall, not a bad deal considering the low cost of the game.

  • 5 out of 5
    Fantastic art brings life to the intricate mechanics of basic chemistry! Forget Pokémon, give your children a basic understanding and familiarity with atomic weight, basic elements, how elements react into molecules and then how those molecules can cause chemical reactions, all in a package that they beg for more of! I was not given a sample of the game to review, I was not paid to write kind words, we stumbled across a YouTube video of the game while doing some chemistry homeschooling and immediately purchased it, and it’s by far everyone’s favorite learning tool right now (well I consider it a learning tool, the kids think it’s just a great game!). The cards are high quality, full size cards. They shuffle and deal very smoothly. The art is very fun and really brings life to the game (we love the salty salter!). My boys are 6, 8, and 10, it’s simple enough for the youngest to play without any problem, and advanced enough that it keeps my 10 year old engaged, heck I’ve learned from playing it! You learn it quickly and easily and there is tons of replay value. Can’t recommend this product enough. If you’re considering it, go through with the purchase and you won’t be disappointed. I can’t wait for the next game in the Valence family! Well done Science Ninjas! 👍👌😁

  • 5 out of 5
    This box is amazing. I got some really rare cards out of this.

  • 5 out of 5
    I can't believe that I got an ex in every pack

  • 5 out of 5
    These are adorable! They would make a great gift to someone on a road trip. I live in Cali, and the card I got for my city was actually something I have never done before which was a nice surprise. The cards are a nice size as well, bigger than your average deck of cards. They look great and even come with a scratching coin. A few of the cards came with some scratches already on there (as shown in my photo) but I can't really complain. The quality was pretty great outside of this. Would these be worth 65 dollars? Hard to say. On one hand, I got to discover something I'd never done before in my own city. I imagine a lot of the other cards have interesting things that not everyone does. On the other, you could find most of this info online. Either way, I thought this was a super cute way to take some of the work out of planning for a trip and adding a bit of spontaneity to traveling. You get to do some things you wouldn't normally, and it might encourage you to go to some new places, just to get to scratch of the card. I'd recommend these cards -- I've had a fun time with them.

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