Trick or Treat Card Game

A project in St Paul, MN by Patrick Leder
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A rummy-style card game for 2–6 players. Relive your childhood, run around in your favorite costume and collect treats for points.
Backers: 167
Average Pledge Per Backer: $23

Funded: $3,873 of $3,000
Dates: Oct 9th -> Nov 2nd (25 days)
Project By: Patrick Leder
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