
Your story, gamified
Our card games are designed to work as long-lasting corporate gifts — objects people keep on their desks, share with colleagues, and return to over time. They’re used in offices, at trade fairs, and during meetings to spark conversation and create memorable brand touchpoints.
Depending on your needs and budget, games can be lightly branded with your logo and colors, fully reskinned to reflect your visual identity, or — when needed — custom-designed from the ground up. This makes card games a flexible alternative to traditional giveaways like notebooks or calendars, without the cost of reinventing the rules.
Whether used internally or shared with partners and clients, a well-designed card game turns your brand into something people interact with — not something they glance at once and forget.


How it works
Custom games, when you need them
While most clients choose to adapt existing games, we also design completely new card games when the situation calls for it. This is a deeper process that includes defining game mechanics, testing playability, balancing outcomes, and refining the experience through multiple iterations.
Custom games are best suited for unique learning goals, complex concepts, or situations where no existing format fits the message. Because they require design, playtesting, and refinement, they take more time and investment - but result in a game built entirely around your idea.
If you’re not sure which approach makes sense, we’ll help you choose the right level of customization.
Perfect for:
Corporate gifts for clients, partners, and teams
Trade fairs, conferences, and brand activations
Campaign mailers and premium giveaways
Internal culture, onboarding, and light training use
How it Works:

1. Brief
Tell us your goals and audience.

2. Design
Our team creates gameplay, illustration, and tone to match your brand.

3. Prototype
You review a playable draft deck.

4. Production & Delivery
High-quality print, packaging, and optional digital extensions (QR codes, microsites, AR).
How it works

Branding Options
Logo & Branding
Add your logo and branding to one of our existing card games.
Theme & Characters
Change the theme and characters of one our existing card games to match your business story
Full Game Design
Full game, characters and theme design from scratch to match your business needs
Frequently asked questions
Custom card games are used for team building, onboarding, workshops, training, and events. They help teams explore ideas, processes, behaviors, and ways of working through interaction rather than presentations or lectures. They’re also effective at trade fairs and as corporate gifts that people actually keep and use.
Games create a shared, low-pressure environment where people can explore concepts step by step. By turning abstract ideas into actions, choices, and discussions, card games make complexity easier to grasp and easier to remember.
They can be either, depending on the goal. Some games encourage collaboration and discussion, while others use light competition to spark engagement. The format is always designed around the outcome you want - learning, alignment, or interaction.
Yes. Card games are especially effective for serious or technical topics because they lower barriers to participation. The tone and design can be fully adapted - from playful to neutral and professional - without oversimplifying the subject matter.
They’re commonly used in onboarding sessions, internal workshops, training programs, conferences, trade fairs, and client meetings. Many teams also use them as branded corporate gifts to extend conversations beyond events.
Absolutely. Each game is custom-designed around your goals, audience, and subject matter - whether that’s a product, a service, internal processes, or company culture.
Timelines depend heavily on the scope of the project. Reskinning or adapting an existing game can often be done quite quickly, while designing a completely new game - including new mechanics, balancing, and playtesting - takes more time. So time needed can be from a couple of weeks up to six months.
More complex games may require multiple iteration and testing cycles to ensure they are engaging, understandable, and aligned with the intended use, whether that’s learning, team building, or events.
Card games are designed for reuse. They can be played multiple times, adapted for different contexts, or expanded with new cards as your needs evolve.

