You will need to rely on your wits, your BFF, and maybe some cheaters to get the cute little note to your crush. Many will try to stop you, some may succeed in getting you busted, but what you feel in your heart cannot be stopped by a timeout.
Print & Play Edition
Love Note is available as print-ready PDFs for only $1.99!
The other great thing about the Print & Play is that you’ll get free updated PDFs if there are any changes and possibly a future 5-6 player expansion for free.
Temporarily Free
Click here to download the free print assets without art. 2 pieces of paper, some cutting, plus friends equals game time. Remember to add the game to your Game Crafter wishlist to get the 5-6 player expansion and full artwork when available.
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Pro Printed Cards
Professionally printed cards will be available to order through The Game Crafter in the near future.
Gameplay F.A.Q.
Q: If I guess wrong with Tattle Tale, what happens?
A: Your turn is over and both you and your target are still in the game… unless they had the Fake Note, then you got busted like a punk.
Q: When The Gossip is played, who is busted if both players have the same card?
A: Neither player gets busted. Consider not picking on someone your own size.
Q: Can I tell other players what card someone has if I know?
No, you must keep it a secret. You wouldn’t want everyone knowing what card you have, would you?
Q: If everyone besides me has Loner, what do I do?
A: Realize that you too are a loner, discard something to probably no effect, and move on.
Product F.A.Q.
Q: Is this a copy of another game?
A: Not technically. Next question.
Q: Is this an educational game?
A: Not especially but it does teach the art of deduction and the finer art of passing notes through a network of irregulars. Elementary!
Q: Can I print Love Note for all my friends?
A: I’d prefer you print one copy for one purchase but of course I have no way of stopping you. However, printing multiple copies for kids (classroom, youth-group, etc) is cool.
Just don’t sell them.
Q: My scummy friend is reading my cards through the printer paper!
A: Not really a question, eh? You should get better friends, hold your cards differently, or you can glue your cards onto a black paper and cut them out again.
Q: Why isn’t this game published through a big company like, I don’t know, AEG?
A: The short answer is they’ll probably turn it down. I’ve got projects I’m far more interested in spending that kind of effort on.
Q: Whats up with the childish theme?
A: Whats up with your childish attitude? I don’t see you making any variants of note passing microgames!
Q: Are the questions actually “frequently asked”?
A: No one has really asked any questions yet.