Double Trouble Memory Card Game

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Description

A memory-testing game with disquieting images of aliens, creatures, and monsters.

Play alone or in competition to buttress your fading cognitive abilities and slow your inevitable decline.

Two games in one—match the creatures or match the backgrounds.

Dimensions & More Info
  • 2.5" x 2.5" (6.5cm x 6.5 cm)
  • Fifty different cards.
  • Specially designed back pattern appears to be highly caffeinated.
  • Instruction sheet for competitive or solitary play includes ideas for variations.
  • Heavy, opaque, slippery cards with rounded corners.
  • Sturdy tuck box. Very easy to wrap for gift giving.
  • Manufactured in Hong Kong by the wizards at MakePlayingCards.
  • Designed by Don Moyer and initially launched as his 63rd Kickstarter project in 2023.
  • An impressive selection of dogs, tigers, apes, lobster gals, dinosaurs, demons, and much more.
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Who we are

Who we are

Calamityware is a small, eight-person, one-dog company headquartered in Pittsburgh. We love bringing the darkly whimsical view of our founder and chief monster-maker, Don Moyer, to life. Our products are high quality, meticulously manufactured items that make wonderful gifts for you and other weird-adjacent people in your life. Our goal is to make you smile.

Calamityware is a small, eight-person, one-dog company headquartered in Pittsburgh. We love bringing the darkly whimsical view of our founder and chief monster-maker, Don Moyer, to life. Our products are high quality, meticulously manufactured items that make wonderful gifts for you and other weird-adjacent people in your life. Our goal is to make you smile.

Customer Reviews

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Joyce H.
Great educational asset

Literacy students at our high school love this card game. It sparks the brain.

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doni
Double Trouble is fun!

I bought two of these games.
One for me (Baby Boomer) &
one for a friend's 6 year old
daughter.
It's really fun & strengthens a
person's memory. Also, I
sometimes take out the stack of
cards & just go through them to
marvel at all the aliens &
monsters. Such awesome,
imaginative & talented artwork.
Buy a pack or two or three for
Christmas gifts, birthdays or
just because! ❤️

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Sandra H.
Arty as Hell!

The artwork on these cards is awesome; all your favorites from Calamityware gathered together for a fun twist on the usual Memory game. Bought these during the crowd fund campaign and played with them for the first time last weekend. My granddaughters had a ball giggling at the different characters. Grab a few as stocking stuffers for all the game players in your life!

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Kathy D.
Memory cards

This reminds me of that ancient TV game, “Concentration”, (that dates me), with a wacky twist. And my family never told me that they let you use their pictures for this game! After playing a few times, it seems my memory actually did improve. Duh, what was I just saying?

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Rick G.
Christmas gift

I gave my sister 2 packs to devise an even harder game on their huge table. Monster fun for all six of them!

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New G.
What a hoot!

These cards are fun and colorful with very interesting and some cute creatures. The size of the cards is great, too. They're not so large that they require a special board to play on. Its only been solitaire so far, but I'm bringing them to a family gathering where I know they'll be a hit!

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Jennifer

Gave to daughter when she was moving out of the house just for fun. She's going to be in a house with little ones and thought it would be fun to have a different kind of memory game.

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