I'm starting to think Kickstarter is the worst thing to happen to playing cards since... Karnival Dead Eyes? (Sorry - couldn't think of another deck that was a total design failure... unless you count Propaganda 'Turkey-Backs' in their baby-sick yellow...) Oh wait - I've got it...
I'm starting to think Kickstarter is the worst thing to happen to playing cards since Magic Makers started ripping off Ellusionist designs (Black Spider, anybody?)
You can cite T11's 'The Cream rises to the top' wire argument - but who the hell wants to deal with separating the cream off the other 90% of 'not-cream'. It only makes you realize that there is a heck of a lot of 'not-cream' out there, and it used to go straight down the drain, rather than peddled as 'I can't believe it's not Cream'.
You can buy cream pre-skimmed in a bottle you know - and that's how it used to be. Each release was Cream. Every now and again a 'Half'n'Half' would slip through - but you wouldn't get the fetid cheese that KS has been birthing of late.
I think I've labored that metaphor long enough - onto this 'hot mess' then.
Courts - Cartoony decks don't really do well, but I can see a sort of appeal to the Comic-Book crowd with these, so from that point of view - they're not too bad.
Aces, Backs, Box - No. Just No. Go away and do it again. My 7 week old son produces better artwork in his diaper than the atrocities that have occurred with this deck. In fact, if the Ace of Diamonds was orange and didn't have screaming mouths in it, I could have sworn the inspiration came from the half-assed bowel spray he did this morning.
I know that the deck designers drop in here from time to time, so I'm hoping the constructive criticism above assists them in what will no-doubt be the second or third funding effort for these... things.
It's a good concept - so good in fact, that it's been done numerous times - but at the moment - it's exactly that. A concept. When we design we take a concept, and hone it over a good 30 or so variations to come out with something polished.
Maybe the designer should keep refining this concept, and for the time being stick to artwork that isn't going to be a permanent reminder of just how awful this art currently is - you know, like tattooing people.
-Jake.