This new deck from Mechanic Industries is brimming with innovation and illusion. The previous
Optricks deck was in black, while the second edition is in red, and takes all the animations and
innovations of the original deck to the next level. The difference with the tuck box of this new
edition is obvious: it's simply undergone a respray with the black being replaced by red. For the
rest, the details are the same - why fix something if it ain't broken? But as we all know, fire
engines are painted red because it's a faster colour, and there is something about the impact of
this visually captivating image that grabs us from the get-go, especially in red.
ANIMATED
CARD BACKS:
The subtitle of the deck gives us some indication of what we're in for when we
take this bad boy for a joyride: "Animated Playing Cards" and "Illusion Backs". In other words, get
ready for a real head spin, courtesy of some optical illusions! Don't say you weren't warned - one
look at the back of the box will already give you an indication of the kind of hypnotic impact this
deck can create, since it appears as an optical illusion. The card backs feature this same
signature hypnotic design, which has been inherited from the original deck, and is composed of a
series of squares. The more you look at the back design, the more different shapes and styles you
see popping out at you. The cumulative impact of the red and white lines in a geometric style
creates a hypnotising and mesmerising look that can start making you go giddy just by staring at it!
But what is especially great about the back design is that when the deck is riffled, each
card back flips from one to another, and due to slight differences from one card to the next, this
creates a mesmerising and hypnotic illusion as the cards are flipped through. It appears as if the
squares sink into each other and come to a point, and truly is a great piece of optical trickery.
For this to work, however, the deck ideally does need to be in its original order. The flip
animation doesn’t look quite as effective when the deck has been shuffled, but it still does look
impressive!
FACE CARDS:
The Ace of Spades hasn't changed from the successful
first edition, and is composed of black and white lines, that simultaneously does its job of
communicating the Spade suit, as well as continuing the illusion effect. Besides the Ace of Spades,
the cards have a relatively standard look - which is what we'd want in a deck that is also intended
for card magic. The Jokers are custom (we'll get to those in a moment), and the court cards have
undergone some simple customization by giving them a simple red and black colour scheme. This adds
to their striking impact, despite the familiar look.
GAFF CARDS:
But you can take
things to the next level once you realize that besides the optical illusion and animations of the
card backs, the Mechanic Industries crew have also built in the potential for some more great magic
courtesy of four special gaff cards. These extra cards allow you to perform some great and creative
magic, especially with the help of the great (free!) video tutorials available from Mechanic
Industries.
1. Double Backer: The first of the gaff cards is fairly standard: a versatile
double-backer.
2. Grinder card: The previous version of this deck had two Jokers that
featured a coin-like back design, and could be used in conjunction with the blank faced card to
create the illusion that the ink was being shaken off the Joker card, or that the coin design was
being pulled off. This illusion worked best when performed with a matching Grinder Coin available
from Mechanic Industries. The Red Edition of this deck improves on this concept by making the
artwork of the coin on the card much more realistic. It's now a double-faced card, and while one
side pictures the Grinder Coin, the other pictures a very realistic tear hole. This gives
possibilities for creative routines which make it look as if the coin is being ripped right out of
the card!
3. Anamorphic Gaff: This is perhaps the best gaff card of them all, and certainly
will add a whole new dimension to your card magic. This gaff card pictures a Queen of Hearts, which
can be used in conjunction with the regular Queen of Hearts from the deck, to create a most original
optical illusion, that makes it look like the card is somehow being seen through the deck! Known as
an anamorphic illusion, it relies on distorting or stretching an image to create an artificial sense
of perspective. It really does bend the mind, and gives the potential for performing magic of a type
that has never been seen before!
4. Optibox Gaff: The final gaff card requires some set-up,
but once it is ready to go, it will make your card box look empty - even though it contains an
entire deck. Angles and lighting are important in order to pull this off, but it is a very creative
and convincing illusion when everything comes together perfectly. While not likely to be a
headlining routine in and of itself, this is something that can easily be used in conjunction with
other effects, for that extra punch that really blows peoples minds.
VIDEO TUTORIALS:
Given the unique nature of these gaff cards, you'll need some help getting started with these
fun cards. Fortunately Mechanic Industries is providing us with everything we need, including full
online instruction via detailed video tutorials. In fact, you don't even need a secret code to
access these - you can go ahead and check these videos out right now on their website for free. So
you'll know exactly what you get, how it works, so that you can make an informed decision about
whether this is a deck for you. With innovative gaff cards, and tutorials explaining how to get the
most out of them, this deck is definitely something that an experienced card worker and magician can
use to make people's heads spin, and blow their minds! - BGG reviewer EndersGame