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    stainless001
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    Hey everyone!

    So I’m in the process of taking a card game I’m creating back to Kickstarter, I had taken a stab at a campaign but I unfortunately didn’t hit the target.

    I’ve taken my game back to the drawing board in an attempt to smooth out how it plays, make it more engaging, and shorten the playtime to a stage where it is appropriate for the type of game it is.

    I’m now at a stage where I think it’s ready for more wide-spread playtesting as opposed to just me in a dark room.

    So if any of you would be interested in lending your eyes, ears and other appendages let me know and I could email you across a print and play kit to try out and let me know what you think!

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    sundancer
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    Could you go into more detail on what kind of card game that is? what setting? TCG, CCG, LCG?

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    stainless001
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    Hey sundancer, I’m not sure if it’d be classed as any of those, it is competitive but I’d still not class it as a CCG. It’s more of a party game, here is the link to the cancelled campaign from the first time around, it’ll give you an idea: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/samuelsteele/hey-comrade

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    davehawes
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    Would be happy to, I think the closest description would be LCG, as it has no blind-buys, I think you just get all the cards in the box and away you go if I’ve read it correctly.

    I’d kindly ask you consider returning the favour and taking a look at my game (info here)

    You can download the rules PDF plus standees for print and play, but don’t worry if you can’t. It’s a bit more printing and setup than a card game!

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