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The term “HackerCards” (or “Hacker Cards”) usually refers to several different concepts across tech education, gaming, and software programming. 🎒 Hack Club’s PCB Hacker Card

If you are a student or a tech enthusiast, you are likely looking for the Hack Club Hacker Card Jam.

What it is: A 60-minute hardware workshop where students design their own custom Printed Circuit Board (PCB) business card.

Features: The finished card transmits a custom URL on a smartphone tap (via NFC) and lights up using built-in circuitry.

Perk: Hack Club provides a $100 “OnBoard” grant allowing students to manufacture and ship their custom-designed card for free. 🃏 Board and Card Games

There are a few well-known card games centered around computer hacking:

Hacker (Steve Jackson Games): An award-winning 1992 tabletop card game inspired by a real-life 1990 U.S. Secret Service raid. Players use cards to expand “The Net” and roll dice to gain root access to computer systems while avoiding law enforcement. You can view the classic version or expansion details on BoardGameGeek.

Control-Alt-Hack: A prominent educational card game about white-hat hacking developed by cybersecurity researchers. Players work for “Hackers, Inc.” to complete missions using social engineering and network security skills.

Fontaine Hacker Playing Cards: A limited-edition deck of traditional playing cards styled with bright lime-green coding text, terminal icons, and binary art. 🎮 Video Game Mechanics

Fallout 76 Perk Cards: In the multiplayer game Fallout 76, “Hacker cards” refer to specific perk cards (Hacker, Expert Hacker, and Master Hacker). Players must unlock and equip these card tiers to break into higher-level electronic terminals in the wasteland. 💻 Programming & Coding Platforms Hacker Playing Cards by Fontaine | Showcase

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