🃏 Get ready to outsmart your friends with Sneaky Goose!
Sneaky Goose is an engaging strategy card game designed for players aged 8 and up. With flexible gameplay for 2-5 players, it combines quick thinking and memory skills in a fun, competitive environment. The game is travel-friendly and features a free online score tracker, all while being committed to sustainability with carbon-neutral manufacturing.
Package Dimensions | 9 x 6.5 x 2.2 cm; 120 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | WG-SKG-001 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-5 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B0DH8G8JGD |
B**I
Brilliant 2 person travel game
Really fun game, which was quick and easy to play. Instructions are really clear and there is a QR code which takes you to an online scoreboard so you don’t have to work out the maths of who’s winning (or try and find a paper and pencil to keep tally). Great for travelling as it’s so small, and really good value for money. I’ll definitely be buying it for friends and family in the future.
B**D
Ok
Ok
A**R
Innovative and funny - great game!
I played Sneaky Goose this weekend with my friends and it was hilarious. We all agreed we’ve never played a game like it which we loved as playing the same games over and over can get boring. Definitely recommend reading the instructions as it’s not one you can wing! Didn’t take long to figure out the rules though (and we’re not the brightest bunch). This game will be perfect for over Christmas with the family so I’m looking forward to that
B**N
Small card game
Was expecting a box game not a pack of cards so a bit disappointed for the price
M**E
Good fun for all
Really enjoyed this card game, took a couple of games to get the hang of it, but once you do you can see everyone getting more in to it, people who have a good memory definitely get an advantage. Everyone was able to play from kids to grandparents which was good, what helped was the score tracker from the website, I'd like it if it was downloadable as an app I could keep on my phone, but otherwise great. Would recommend.
S**Y
A nice and fun game, but takes a while to get into and only as fun as your memory...
This is a seemingly fun card game for a group to play though it does take a bit of time to get used to the instructions and really get into the gameplay. The cards are a good quality and come in their box along with instructions. The instructions come with pictures and are easy to understand, although I would have preferred a little more detail as we were a little lost when we first read them.The game is pretty simple, you have to deal out the cards to players in the way that is shown on the instructions, with each player getting four cards face down, two of which you have to look at and memorise at the start. The game is quite fun, with the cards mostly faced down and you having to remember what cards are where so you can ‘slam’ or ‘honk’ your way to hopefully ending up with the least number on the points by the end of gameplay. There are several rounds you win and different actions to do as you play the game, according to the cards. I like the way the cards look, the various types of goose images there are from silly goose, naughty goose to sad goose and even magic goose, and many others, they all have a different outcome when playing the game, and each ccard carries unique points on it too.The cards have fun images of the geese on them and overall the cards and the game in general is a fun one to play, but it only really is as fun as your memory. I played this with a family member whose memory is not as good as mine, and unfortunately it felt a little like a one sided game where I had the advantage as the game relies a lot on you remembering which cards are where so you can hopefully score the least points at the end of the round (a little like the card game hearts). My gaming brain made this quite easy for me, but for my family member who wasn’t so good at short term memory it just wasn’t so fun. If your memory is not that good, or if some of the players have differing memory abilities then this game becomes a bit of a difficult one to play. Plus at the start we struggled a bit to get the hang of ‘slamming’ in the game.Overall it’s a good and fun game once you ‘get’ what to do, but honestly, it can depend on who is playing and how good your memory is as to how much you’ll really enjoy playing it.
J**Y
Very happy
Good quality cards, fun game, quite a lot to learn, but after a few games we found it a lot of fun
R**R
Not related to the computer game
As far as I can tell, this Sneaky Goose game is not related to the similarly-styled well computer game, despite the art style being virtually the same.The cardboard case is sealed with a sticker. Unfortunately, this isn't an easy-peel sticker and removing it has damaged the box. This is poor attention to detail and very frustrating. I also found that the instruction leaflet had been rammed rather haphazardly into the box, and was therefore creased on arrival. This instruction leaflet is tiny white text on a pale blue background. Even with good vision, I found it a bit tricky to read. This is irritating as the instructions are also not terribly easy to understand and you may need to re-read them multiple times on your first couple of play-throughs.I found the central conceit of "slamming" wasn't particularly great. You are essentially trying to memorise where cards might be. Some players found it almost impossible to keep track and so felt very excluded from gameplay, which ended up being dominated by one or two people with very particular types of memory. I think if you could get together 4 or 5 people who all share good visuo-spatial memory, then this game would probably be a lot more fun.Overall, it's okay for a few play-throughs, but it's not going to become a favourite.
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