This is just a wonderful selling point:
"2 decks of nearly indestructible and haptically satisfying synthetic cards"
@roxleygames just got us thinking about what makes for good cardfeel. Does anyone have an opinion on this?
Source: https://roxley.com/products/radlands …pic.twitter.com/FZP1txH62q
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Replying to @semicoop @roxleygames
My first thought is "only a very small percentage of their audience would know what those words mean", and that may be exactly who they're after. When I want my cards to last, I use sleeves.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @roxleygames
We are definitely that audience, I can kinda guess what a two player dueling card game is going to be like and the art looks nice but I can't experience those cards without backing the game.
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Replying to @semicoop @roxleygames
If the cards from Brass Lancashire are any indication, their linen texture feels good - but I wouldn't call them "nearly indestructible".
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @semicoop
They're not the same, Manuel :) While we like the Lancashire cards, Radlands cards are considerably more durable than they are!
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I'm very curious!
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