Players Comments

We played CrimeNoCrime with a group aged from 16-42. Education levels included players from high school through post-graduate studies. Not only did CrimeNoCrime keep EVERYONE engaged, but it was amazingly fun and educational and brought about some critical conversations regarding how a crime could change the trajectory of one’s life. This game should be in every space where there are young people. It is a must-have for all households interested in learning while having a great time!

Gwendolyn Knave, Author, Social Justice Advocate

Rarely do we, as educators, find a game that relates to the real world and incorporates fun twists. Crime No Crime allows young people the opportunity to learn academic vocabulary and realize how laws can affect their everyday lives. This game should be on every shelf in every school as a learning tool for the masses.

Rowena Lewis | Middle School Instructional Leader

Playing CrimeNoCrime is a game that feels like a crazy fun101 criminal law class!! My peers and I had so much fun playing it. Definitely amust-have if you have young people in your home.

Joshua Howard Dually, High School Student Pre- Engineering

This innovative crime game effortlessly blends suspense, conversation, and law, making it an instant hit among my family, including my children. The concept of "Crime or No Crime" is intriguingly simple yet brilliantly engaging. Discussions can get heated as everyone tries to convince others of their perspective, leading to hilarious and intense moments. My children love it and are learning at the same time.

DeLisha Coleman RN

The Crime or No Crime card game has been nothing short of transformative. Its immersive gameplay and intricate scenarios have not only enlightened me about the complexities of the law but also reshaped my analytical thinking, making it an invaluable tool for staying informed on crimes and educating our youth!

Kerchalyn Mayhorn Entrepreneur

This game is a must-have for every high school student. Not only is it insanely fun and engaging, but it’s also a sneak peek inside of the law that could save lives and preserve freedom!

Johnny B. Williams |High School Educator and Administrator