


I don’t believe that anyone learns the percentages on the back by heart and thus thwarts the fun of the game 😉 This constantly challenges the sense of sight and the Illusion card game never gets boring and can be played in countless variations. The cards show completely different patterns to make guessing more difficult: Lines, letters, clouds, squiggles, squares, hearts, circles, stars, rhombuses, etc. I suspect that the more often you play the Illusion card game the more your perception of the surfaces in relation to each other and to other shapes is trained. When mistakes crept in, they were usually in the 1-3% range, only rarely was a card completely wrong. Usually there are no more than 7-9 cards on the table and then it is quite difficult to classify the new card and you start to doubt your own perception. But the more cards you have, the more difficult it becomes. If there are only one or two cards on the table, it is easy to classify your card. Illusion is a guessing game for which you also need good eyes. Game objective: Place cards printed with colourful patterns in turn according to the percentage of a particular colour in the correct order and collect points.Publisher: Nuremberg Playing Cards Publishers.Game type: Family game, Legs game, Card game.However, this review is unpaid and reflects our independent opinion. Note on transparency: The Nuremberg Spielkarten-Verlag provided us with a review copy of the Illusion card game free of charge. The only drawback: you need space to lay out the cards! So you can start almost immediately without any preparation. The rules are easy and quick to learn, and all you have to do to prepare for the game is shuffle the cards. The Illusion card game is great as a travel game or for quick, short rounds of play, for example, while waiting for food in a restaurant with impatient children or on a train journey. When opening the Illusion card game, it quickly becomes clear what is meant by the sentence “How much colour can you really see? It is a guessing game in which the aim is to estimate how much area of the card a certain colour takes up. And that of some of the other players.īrightly coloured, confused shapes and sophisticated patterns. A card game that is all about illusion, seeing and recognising and that immediately challenges me to test my sense of sight. This slogan is on the cover of the Illusion card game and winds around a colourful, irregularly patterned question mark. In the Illusion card game you have to look very closely, sort colours and soon ask yourself the question: Are my eyes deceiving me?.
