Some QR codes can be funny—especially when they don’t work well. For example, scanning a code on packaging that takes you to an outdated website that doesn’t even load properly on your phone can be frustrating. But when used the right way, QR codes can really improve the experience, even in board games.
For instance, scanning a QR code on a playing card can unlock extra content like advanced rules, bonus clues, or new challenges. It’s like having a virtual helper that makes the game more fun and exciting.
In short, QR codes can add a lot of value if used correctly. The key is for game designers to think about what players need and expect, so the technology makes the game better—not confusing.