We’ve created a brand new, zombie themed card game called Infected. It can be played as a drinking game or using a point based scoring system.
Infected is a game that combines skill and luck, and builds up an air of suspense as the game progresses. The standard game includes 144 playing cards and can be played by 3-8 players. We’ve already developed three expansion packs that fully integrate with the standard deck of cards.
The Outbreak expansion pack will be first additional pack and will be exclusively available to Kickstarter backers.
You will be able to pledge as little as £1 to our campaign and will receive our thanks (and a virtual high five) in return. Pledges of just £10 will entitle you to a copy of Infected (RRP £14.95) when it’s released. And backers that pledge just £18 will also receive a copy of the Outbreak expansion pack, which will be exclusively available to our Kickstarter supporters.
Other pledge levels will be available, with rewards including limited edition signed copies of the game. Backers will also be included on a list of supporters within the standard edition of the game.
The funds raised will pay towards the graphic design and manufacturing costs of our product.
You can help us without spending a penny! We are currently focusing all of our time on creating awareness of our project before we launch our Kickstarter campaign. You can help us immensely by simply spreading the word. You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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https://www.instagram.com/infectedgames/However, if you really want to help us succeed, then we need you to back our Kickstarter campaign. The first 24 hours of any Kickstarter campaign are vital to its success. It’s crucial to have backers ready to pledge to the project as soon as it launches, to create a positive image. This helps create confidence in the project, especially with backers that don’t know us personally, and can create a snowball effect, resulting in a higher level of funding.