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Mako1112 Apr 2016 2:45 a.m. PST

Looks interesting, and sounds like a good idea.

I'm always baffled by all the KS options and upgrades though. Somehow, those never seem to me to be explained clearly, or briefly, no matter who sets them up.

For example, "….expanded from 24 cards to the new format of 28 redesigned cards. With stretch goals, we may expanded all four of these decks to 30 or even 32 cards each!

Also included in the project is a new edition of Whimsy Cards. This new edition is a deck of 54 poker-sized cards".

Simple, I guess, if your the designer/creator.

Given how the funding for this is kicking off though, I guess we don't have to worry about the fewer card options, which is a plus. The number of decks also adds a bit to the complexity.

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