Citizens of the Spark
A project in Madison, WI by Keith Matejka016days
:
23hours
:
35minutes
Status: Active
Recruit clever combinations of animal citizens to your city in this card-drafting game for 1-5 players!
Backers: 784
Average Daily Pledges: $5,900
Average Pledge Per Backer: $45
Funding: $35,399 of $30,000
Dates: Oct 1st -> Oct 23rd (23 days)
Project By: Keith Matejka
Backers: 784
Average Daily Pledges: $5,900
Average Pledge Per Backer: $45
Funding: $35,399 of $30,000
Dates: Oct 1st -> Oct 23rd (23 days)
Project By: Keith Matejka
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Latest News
Day 1 Complete - Thanks Backers!
October 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hey Citizens, We had a really solid first day on Kickstarter. Thanks to all of you who jumped in and backed this great game. You are a champion, my friend! Designer DiaryAs has become a tradition for Thunderworks Kickstarter campaigns, designer... (Read More)
Kickstarter Tabletop Alert: 'Citizens of the Spark'
October 1st - via: geekdad.com
Citizens of the Spark is a tableau-building card game for 1 to 5 players, ages 14 and up, and takes about 45–60 minutes to play. It’s currently seeking funding on Kickstarter, with a pledge level of $40 for a copy of the game, or $55 to include the optional playmat. I think some kids younger than 14 with some gaming experience should be able to pick up the rules—the iconography on the cards can take a little bit to figure out, but isn’t overwhelming, and there isn’t really anything that would make the game inappropriate thematically. (Read More)
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