The Crowdfunding Thread

My brain rejected this without water, sorry.

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Any better?

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Clearly stuck in ice from attempting the northern passage at a poor time of year.

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I see it now.

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Northern passage - polar bears, not penguins :stuck_out_tongue:

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I thought it was an albatross.

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Is it not a yeti?

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Looks a bit like a puffin?

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I dunno, some people.


Truly, you can’t tell it from the real thing. Ahem.

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That island has caught onto its scent and is making chase. Watch out.

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I,m just thinking, that island has boats by the right side… how big are those containers???

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If you look closely, you can see that this is, in fact, a fake picture. The islands were clearly drawn by a small child, as they look unrealistic in both scale and detail compared to the boat.

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Plus, whoever stacks those containers… all doors on the same side. Believe me, you can lose your job for that.

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Look. I haven’t the skill to draw a polar bear.

Or it turns out, a penguin.

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I’d say that marker tip size is not doing you any favours… :thinking:

Of course there’s also the dual-use expansion to think of.

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Second Kickstarter arrival of the week:

Might not use this deck for a bit though…

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WTAF???

My Twitter feed, the game!

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Ooooh, I’m tempted…

The core is an area majority game. The map consists of constituencies over which you gain control by influencing voters (and gerrymandering). You influence voters by spending resources (public trust, campaign funds, street clout, and media presence). You gain those resources by taking positions on the issues in the deck, and which resources you get depends on the issue and your stance (you don’t know what you’ll get up front).

One of the decks is Brexit-related; the others are American politics, Indian politics, the fall of the Roman Republic, and the near(ish) future.

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