OUR GAMES

Three free card collecting games for iPhone and Android, made by the same studio: sneakers, music and movies.

They share the same core — open packs, chase rare pulls, trade on a live player marketplace, play mini-games, work through a season pass. What changes is what is on the cards. They are separate apps, not modes of one game: each has its own account, its own collection and its own economy, and cards cannot move between them. Playing one does not carry progress into another.

Boxed Up app icon

BOXED UP

9,474 cards · Free on iPhone and Android

The original, and the biggest of the three. Cards are real sneakers, each carrying its real-world market value, and the marketplace economy is built around knowing what a shoe is worth.

On the cards: Real sneakers — Jordans, Yeezys, Nike, adidas, New Balance and dozens more brands.

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TUNED UP

28,341 cards · Free on iPhone and Android

The same collecting loop applied to music. Cards are songs and artists across every genre, and the mini-games test what you actually know about music rather than what you own.

On the cards: Songs and artists across pop, hip-hop, rock, electronic, country and more.

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FILMED UP

6,146 cards · Free on iPhone and Android

Cards are films, with the plot, cast, director and rating on the card itself. The deepest card detail of the three, and the one that plays most like a film-buff quiz.

On the cards: Movies from every era and genre, with real cast and crew details.

WHAT THEY SHARE, AND WHAT THEY DO NOT

The same in all three

  • Pack opening with a rarity ladder
  • A live marketplace, priced in in-game coins
  • Trade offers between players
  • Daily challenges, mini-games and a season pass
  • Free to download, with optional purchases

Separate in all three

  • Your account and login
  • Your collection — cards never move between games
  • Coins, gems and everything else in your wallet
  • The marketplace and its prices
  • Season pass progress and level

WHICH SHOULD I START WITH?

Pick by subject, not by size — the mechanics are the same, so the one you will stick with is the one whose cards you actually care about. If you follow sneaker releases, start with Boxed Up; it also has the largest player base and the busiest marketplace. If music or film is more your thing, Tuned Up and Filmed Up are smaller and newer, which means less competition for the rare pulls.

Nothing stops you playing all three — plenty of people do — but treat them as three separate collections, because that is exactly what they are.

EXPLORE

Browse every card in all three games, or read up before you start.