gimmicked

/ˈɡɪmɪkt/
adjective
  1. Fitted with a gimmick or trick; designed to attract attention in a showy or deceptive way.
    • Critics said the movie was too gimmicked and lacked a real story.
    • The gimmicked deck of cards allowed the magician to pull off amazing tricks.
    • The toy was gimmicked with a hidden button that made it light up.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of gimmick; added a gimmick to something.
    • The chef gimmicked the dessert by serving it in a chocolate box.
    • They gimmicked the contest with a fake prize to get more entries.
    • The artist gimmicked the painting with hidden symbols that only appeared under UV light.