I've become so accustomed to tuck boxes with glued bottom flaps that I'm already bothered seeing a bottom tuck flap. Getting 2 or 3 cards that just won't sink down with the rest makes me cringe. If I have trouble putting them away, I won't likely get them out again.
They look good enough. Ironically, perhaps, I'd like them better if they didn't claim to be "for the players." Too much novelty in color and layout to take to the game.
I'm not sure what you mean, Don, by the peek corners and having to spread them out. That's the only "for the players" feature I like.
Take a pair of pieces of paper and draw indices on the corners at an angle, like these are. Peek at the corners like you were trying to read the cards at the table. Now do the same thing with a standard pack of cards. You'll notice that in order to read both of your hand-written diagonal indices, you have to spread the two cards further apart in order to see them. An index right at the edge of the card requires only the tiniest of spreads to be read. Anything that causes one to have to spread their cards further apart to read the indices increases the risk of accidentally flashing their cards to an opposing player.
I looked over his project history - in under three months, he's launched eight other projects, only one of which he didn't cancel before its funding cycle ended, and it failed. The kid looks like he's still in high school - he might not even be old enough to hold a credit card, never mind a KS account! Based on his creator history, he's got serious ADHD. Read his bio:
My name is Jason Nguyen. I am the founder and owner of Ideal Playing Card Company. We turn idea and implement them into playing cards.
I'm from Los Angeles, California
My dream put all of my talents into producing my own deck of playing cards. Playing cards have been in my whole life. Been playing cards ever since I could read.
eBay has been a huge part of my teenage life. I have been making money form selling items and shipping them myself to make some extra money to pay for...So we now know who "Ideal Playing Cards" is - it's him, like I thought. I hope that English isn't his native language, because if it is, he's terrible at communicating in it. He's been playing cards since he could read - but not since he could write, since he's not quite there yet!
Skinny, I wouldn't worry about his tuck boxes. With his track record, these cards are unlikely to ever see the light of day.