It takes a LOT of effort to be an efficient cheat in cards, with Card Shark really putting players through their paces to fleece their opponents. When pouring the drink, your mark will notice if you pour too little, too much, or if you pour it too slow, but if you concentrate on it too much, you’ll get less time to actually look at their cards – it’s a balancing act that demands finesse and care, but that also sees you having to multi-task and remember exactly what you’ve seen. After this, you have to perform a cleaning motion on the table using a cloth, with the direction you clean signifying what cards your opponent has. “There’s always this thrilling sense of tension to be found that PERFECTLY reflects how it feels to try and get away with cheating in games – if you’re a fan of pulling off tricks like robbing the bank in Monopoly or slipping extra cards into a game of Poker, you’ll LOVE Card Shark…”įor example, the first trick you learn sees you carefully pouring a drink whilst glancing at your opponent’s hand, meaning you’ve got to keep an eye on how much drink you’re pouring whilst also memorising the suit of cards that they have.
Cheating is often the antithesis of being skilful, but believe me, it’s a fine art form in Card Shark that’ll take a lot of practice and skill to pull off. Now I know what you’re thinking: how do I cheat in cards in a video game? Well, Card Shark introduces plenty of innovative little ideas to keep the experience fresh and varied, with players having to utilise their memory, complete small mini-games, and keep their eye on the prize in order to stay one step ahead of their mark. With plenty of unsuspecting opponents to trick and a story that brings with it plenty of depth and intriguing turns, I found myself wholly invested in the tale. You’ll be serving drinks at the table that the game is being played at, all whilst signalling what cards his opponents have… simple, right? Well, it should be, except things go sideways and you end up as a murder suspect, leaving you on the run alongside Comte de Saint Germain as you continue your swindling ways.
Check out some screenshots down below:Ĭard Shark takes place in France in the 1700s, with players taking on the role of a mute young man who helps the scheming Comte de Saint Germain win a game of cards by cheating. It’s as devious as it sounds, but makes for a very clever and unique experience that I loved being a part of. And you know what? In many ways it is, except you’re not there to PLAY cards instead, you’ll be performing all sorts of tricks and schemes as a way to CHEAT through games of cards. At first glance, it’d be easy to think that Card Shark was simply about playing cards.