🎉 Unleash the Fun—Wherever You Go!
The Platinum Playing Cards Game features a sleek foil design and is made from 100% waterproof plastic, making it perfect for both casual and professional play. Ideal for a variety of games including poker and Snap, this deck is also travel-friendly, fitting easily into any bag. A great gift for card lovers aged 6 and up, it promises endless entertainment for all occasions.
S**A
Ohhh so pretty
These cards are so bright and colorful. They ate sturdy for long lasting use. I am very happy with the product all the way around
J**E
Great travel pack of 2 decks
My family and I are looking forward to using this set on vacation. We might have been inspired by seeing a deck in The Parent Trap. :)While I haven’t opened the packs yet, I did watch a YouTuber do so and it’s amazing how much easier it is than traditional American seals with the way these British ones go across the sides instead of over the thumb curve.
S**A
Love love love
This deck of cards are just divine - sparkly and holographic; all smoke & mirrors for my blackjack games ❤️🔥
C**Y
Yay and nay
Great pictures on te cards, but when actually playing poker, coloring of cards made it difficult for other players to read from across the table.
D**S
Good quality
Product was as expected.
M**N
nice
great value
F**E
Posters of every Bond film
Editing this review because it's being hidden by a "sensitivity" filter. Since I use no profanity I'm not sure what the problem is.... taking out the names of the face cards, it would be ludicrous if that's the problem!This deck of cards is far better than the Theory 11 version of James Bond, which had no illustrations of any of the Bonds, let alone from any movies. The Theory 11 cards had each of the face cards in each suit holding a variety of guns or other weapons, but their faces were not modified to be similar to any actor in a James Bond movie, let alone the Bond actors themselves. (Their Harry Potter deck of cards DOES use drawings of the actor's faces - so you will be disappointed if you expect their Bond cards to be of the same quality.)So from that standpoint, Waddingtons is far better. Why do I only give the deck 3 stars? Well, the backs of each card are pedestrian - the color is dull grey, and while there is the 007 logo on each card, that's grey too. Had they been in bright gold, they would have really stood out and been gorgeous.This deck of cards is a few millimeters smaller than your typical deck of cards sold in the US, and indeed smaller than the Theory 11 cards. The front of each card has a poster from a James Bond movie, and what's cool is that some of the posters are from different countries - there are several from Germany, there's one from Italy, one from Spain, and a few - mostly the Daniel Craig movies - that are in Cyrillic.Sadly, because the cards are smaller than what we are used to in the States, the posters on each card are small, and frankly, being old, I had to use a magnifying glass to read some of the text on some of the posters. Having said that - I enjoy the posters as a visual look at the evolution of poster rt from 1961 - 2021 (There is a poster for No Time to Die)There seems to be no rhyme or reason to why a poster is assigned to each suit - posters for Diamonds Are Forever are on the King of Diamonds, and an Italian poster is on the 5 of Hearts. Goldfinger posters are on the King of Spades, and the 9 of Diamonds. No Time to Die is on the Ace of Spades, Live and Let Die is on the Ace of Clubs.The cards might be small, but they're fun and educational, Bond-wise!
M**.
Deep Bond Geeking
VERY cool. Some images I had never seen!Cheers.
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