Sneaky Cards: Drupal Edition

Sneaky Drupal back

From the time you receive a Sneaky Card, your goal is to give it away. You're not able to give it away until you complete the objective, which will always require you to interact with someone else. Once you've completed the objective, you give the card to that person and now it's their turn to play the game. In a sense, Sneaky Cards is half social experiment, half viral game.

"Sneaky Cards is designed to encourage, inspire, or facilitate playful interactions." — SneakyCards.net

These cards are perfect for Drupalcon because they encourage interaction between people from different backgrounds and skill levels – all while playing a casual game you can take with you anywhere.

 

Sneaky Drupal selectionMake your own Sneaky Cards

The folks at Sneaky Cards recommends printing the cards a page at a time, which is why they come in a pdf of 9 cards per page. That could work, but we found the cards to be ideal for business cards from Moo. For Drupalcon Austin we decided to try the Luxe cards with blue border. If you've held them in your hands, you know how well this has turned out. Plus at about $25-40 (depending on the current sale) it's debatably cheaper than going to the local print store.

Credit

Sneaky Drupal (aka Sneaky Cards: Drupal Edition) is a parody of Sneaky Cards, a trademark of Drop-Card Games and distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 license. 

Drupal is a registered trademark of Dries Buytaert.

Sneaky Drupal back

From the time you receive a Sneaky Card, your goal is to give it away. You're not able to give it away until you complete the objective, which will always require you to interact with someone else. Once you've completed the objective, you give the card to that person and now it's their turn to play the game. In a sense, Sneaky Cards is half social experiment, half viral game.

"Sneaky Cards is designed to encourage, inspire, or facilitate playful interactions." — SneakyCards.net

These cards are perfect for Drupalcon because they encourage interaction between people from different backgrounds and skill levels – all while playing a casual game you can take with you anywhere.

 

Sneaky Drupal selectionMake your own Sneaky Cards

The folks at Sneaky Cards recommends printing the cards a page at a time, which is why they come in a pdf of 9 cards per page. That could work, but we found the cards to be ideal for business cards from Moo. For Drupalcon Austin we decided to try the Luxe cards with blue border. If you've held them in your hands, you know how well this has turned out. Plus at about $25-40 (depending on the current sale) it's debatably cheaper than going to the local print store.

Credit

Sneaky Drupal (aka Sneaky Cards: Drupal Edition) is a parody of Sneaky Cards, a trademark of Drop-Card Games and distributed under the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 2.0 license. 

Drupal is a registered trademark of Dries Buytaert.