Zero Signal: Supply Run, a Quick and Easy Zombie Card Game

A project in Wichita, KS by Erik Carl
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Lead your crew through the zombie-infested urban sprawl to gather the most supplies. A simple card game for the whole family!
Backers: 37
Average Pledge Per Backer: $33

Funded: $1,234 of $3,500
Dates: Dec 11th -> Jan 9th (30 days)
Project By: Erik Carl
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Latest News

Factions At War!

January 4th - via: kickstarter.com
With only five days left, we have an awfully lot of ground to cover. But however the campaign turns out, I've had a lot of fun running it. Particularly tracking pledges and pronouncements supporting specific factions. At this point, The Crazies are... (Read More)

DAY TWENTY (Interview with Lee Deckard)

December 31st - via: kickstarter.com
Had to go dark for a few days. Covered a lot of ground. First, I made my way to the old storage unit where the blankets were stored. I was impressed that no one had done any serious looting yet. Saw a lot o' dead scabs, though. Might've been enough... (Read More)

Behind the Curtain: A Moment of Quiet Reflection

December 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Wow. The holidays may not have been the best time to run a Kickstarter. *grins* I hope everyone has been enjoying the spirit of the campaign. The narrative is fun to write, and your enthusiasm has been inspiring, to say the least. Much to my horror... (Read More)

DAY ELEVEN (Interview with US Marshal Patrick Frey)

December 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
So it seems like everyone in town is pickin' a side. Scroungers're joinin' up or becomin' scabs. Either way, independence is starting to look like a tough sell. A lot of folk are making for Crazytown, but it's only a matter of time 'fore the scabs... (Read More)

DAY NINE

December 20th - via: kickstarter.com
Ain't no rest for the wicked. Spent the night out at the transmitter. A couple scabs wandered the fence line for a bit, but lost interest before daybreak. Must've smelled someone more accessible. Some of the scroungers are like meals on wheels to the... (Read More)

DAY EIGHT (Interview with Nicholas Fletcher, M.D.)

December 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Johnny Law was a wealth of information. His name is Patrick Frey, and in his previous life he says he worked for the federal Marshals Service. Badge looks real enough. He'd been transporting none other than Mr. Lee Deckard back to Los Angeles for his... (Read More)

DAY SEVEN

December 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Had to lie low for a couple days. Some kids broke into the station while I was out scroungin' for parts. I caught 'em on the way out and scared the holy hell out of them. Felt bad for doin' it, but it seems best to make like a grumpy old psycho and... (Read More)

DAY FOUR

December 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Had lunch with a stranger today. Wasn't part of the plan. I remembered that old Pop Randall had a ham radio in his attic, but I ran into some scabs near Maude's Cafe and had to take cover. Fortunately, they was more interested in Willie Dorn's... (Read More)

DAY THREE (Interview with Missy Westing)

December 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Crazytown is a seductive freakin' nightmare. I made my way up to Clear Ridge Village this morning. I saw enough survivors running around that I started avoiding them about as routinely as I avoided the scabs. When people travel in gangs, they're... (Read More)

DAY TWO

December 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Didn't make it up to Clear Ridge Village (a.k.a. Crazytown) today. Had to work on the transmitter. I keep thinking about the old high-powered AM antenna site up the mountain that used to be part of the clear channel network. I doubt I'd could get it... (Read More)

DAY ONE

December 12th - via: kickstarter.com
You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content. Play Replay with sound Play with sound 00:00 00:00   My first day scouting for survivors... found a few folks in the streets not too far from the transmitter. Had to chase off a couple... (Read More)

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