In Smitten, you're the one holding the invisible thread of cooperation: just a few cards, very little time, and the goal of building two perfectly identical 3x3 grids . Each card you play instructs the other player where to place theirs... and from that moment on, you have no control over anything.
It's a cooperative microgame by Jamey Stegmaier and illustrated by Vincent Dutrait , designed to be small on the table but huge in its sensations: deduction, intuition, and limited communication that transforms each card into a signal to be interpreted. Played alone, it's a precision puzzle; in pairs, it becomes a test of mental harmony.
Experience a complete game in just a few minutes: choose whether to play or pass, look at the cards already placed, try to imagine what the other person sees. In this pocket-sized board game, you don't win by shouting out moves, but by learning to read the details, silences, and choices of the other person. When the last card lands, the satisfaction is that of a "real" strategic game , but concentrated in ten minutes.


