Dead Man's Draw - A Card Game of Risk and Reward
A project in Plymouth, MI by Stardock000days
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Last Updated: November 9 @ 13:01 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Kickstarter Tabletop Roundup
August 10th - via: geekdad.com
Between a family trip for my high school reunion and planning for Gen Con (NEXT WEEK!), I haven’t had time to write about all of the various Kickstarter board games that have crossed my radar lately—and I totally missed a few, like the expansion for The Resistance. So here’s a list of a few projects that I’ve got on my watch list. I’m hoping to play a few at Gen Con if possible. (Read More)
Dead Man's Draw goes free-to-play, physical version available via PDF
December 15th - via: joystiq.com
Developer Stardock has made its risk-and-reward iOS card game, Dead Man's Draw, free-to-play this week. The involved press release states that those who purchased the game at its previous price of $1.99 have been given a "generous sum of in-game currency" as a sign of Stardock's appreciation for their support. (Read More)
Dead Man's Draw Variant Rules
November 7th - via: kickstarter.com
The physical card game helped us quickly prototype and refine the core gameplay for the mobile app. Development of the mobile game had some positive side effects for the physical version as well. We wanted to make sure people would have fun playing... (Read More)
iPad version gameplay video
November 7th - via: kickstarter.com
German site iTouchandPlayDE put together a very nicely produced video of Dead Man's Draw running on the iPad Mini. Check it out: (Read More)
Dead Man’s Draw Update #3: Character Cards
November 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed the gameplay video from last week. We’re back today with an update on more gameplay specifics. We’ve talked a lot about the core rules of the game, but haven’t given much detail about the character cards yet.... (Read More)
Dead Man’s Draw Free on App Store This Weekend
November 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone! Just a friendly note that the iOS version of Dead Man’s Draw is free this weekend. Download it through iTunes on iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and it’s yours forever. This special promotion ends Sunday, though, so don’t sleep on it... (Read More)
Dead Man’s Draw Update #2 -- Gameplay Video
October 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone!Thanks again to our backers for the support. We hope you enjoy this short video showing a full playthrough of a four-player round of Dead Man's Draw. We had fun shooting it, and we even managed to keep the language relatively clean on... (Read More)
Dead Man’s Draw Update #1
October 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Greetings, backers!Thanks so much for your support, as always. We’ve got a few pieces of Dead Man’s Draw news for you today, plus a look at how we arrived at the game’s theme and art style. Progress Due in no small part to the feedback we’ve... (Read More)
Casual Game Crowdfunding: Ninjas, Lying Pandas, and Damsels in Distress
October 15th - via: casualgamerevolution.com
It's time for our crowdfunding picks for October 2013! This month we're seeing some new themes (junk collection in space and lying pandas) while also keeping with some of the common themes we've seen in the past (monsters, pirates, and ninjas). There are several press-your-luck style games currently seeking funding. We're also starting to see a trend of digital game studios crossing over into tabletop game publishing, and I believe this will continue as casual tabletop games continue to gain popularity. (Read More)
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