"POT" The Card Game Kickstarter Launched
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    "POT" The Card Game Kickstarter Launched

    by rxqueen » Mon Mar 10, 2014 11:51 pm

    "POT" The Card Game is now on Kickstarter. Fun...for some of the family!

    Trade and barter frantically to collect 7 grams of the most potent cannabis. First player to 420 points wins.

    Check out the silent film inspired video!

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nickryan/pot-the-card-game
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    Re: "POT" The Card Game Kickstarter Launched

    by sbriggman » Tue Mar 11, 2014 7:17 pm

    Haha! Will share this on my fb.
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    Re: "POT" The Card Game Kickstarter Launched

    by bradAnderson » Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:07 pm

    Greetings!!

    Though I'm not a huge fan of the stuff, the card game looks cool! Your project page looks very clean! I could definitely see something like this being a huge hit in Colorado (I live in Denver). =]

    I noticed you're using cardstock, did you ever think about using hemp paper? I'm not to sure about the available thicknesses or if it'd significantly alter your budget, but if it could work I think it'd be a fun way to keep with the theme.

    Are you using soy-based inks? The color scheme kind of reminds me of the Bicycle Eco-Friendly deck. Not to over-step my feedback, but I think anything eco-focused improves the appeal of a product, and a card deck I think would be very easy to make more 'green'.

    Anyways good luck! I'll check it out more later tonight.

    Thanks,
    Brad!!
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    Re: "POT" The Card Game Kickstarter Launched

    by rxqueen » Wed Mar 12, 2014 6:42 pm

    bradAnderson wrote:Greetings!!

    Though I'm not a huge fan of the stuff, the card game looks cool! Your project page looks very clean! I could definitely see something like this being a huge hit in Colorado (I live in Denver). =]

    I noticed you're using cardstock, did you ever think about using hemp paper? I'm not to sure about the available thicknesses or if it'd significantly alter your budget, but if it could work I think it'd be a fun way to keep with the theme.

    Are you using soy-based inks? The color scheme kind of reminds me of the Bicycle Eco-Friendly deck. Not to over-step my feedback, but I think anything eco-focused improves the appeal of a product, and a card deck I think would be very easy to make more 'green'.

    Anyways good luck! I'll check it out more later tonight.

    Thanks,
    Brad!!



    Thanks Brad! Maybe hemp cards can be used as a stretch goal. Eco-focused items always appeal to me, so I love the eco-friendly deck idea, I'm going to look into that...it'll be a super green product. ;) Feel free to share with anyone you know who does like that stuff haha. However, it is a fun and interesting game even if you don't smoke. And the card design is sleek and simple, so it doesn't really scream 'pot head'. After all, it is just a plant that grows naturally!
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    Re: "POT" The Card Game Kickstarter Launched

    by sbriggman » Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:44 pm

    Have you done any marketing to college students at all?
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