PRICETITUTION: How much money for you to do absurd things?

A project in Chicago, IL by Dan Killian
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A card game where you guess how much money it would take your friends to do ridiculous things.\r\n\r\nPricetitution - Everyone has a price.
Backers: 676
Average Pledge Per Backer: $35

Funded: $23,500 of $10,000
Dates: May 22nd -> Jun 23rd (32 days)
Project By: Dan Killian
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Latest News

Final hours update video!

June 21st - 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   Video summary...You:  are awesome. Thank you for the support over the past month!  can still get gifts for the holidays by modifying... (Read More)

Yacht Party Tonight + Behind the Scenes Video...

June 13th - via: kickstarter.com
First of all, thank you again as we've reached the $20K mark!  Pricetituting ourselves this weekend in Chicago.   We have some exciting events coming up for anyone that's in the area:  1. Tonight! - Yacht Party with Time Out ChicagoWe're on a... (Read More)

You asked...so here’s a way for you to play Pricetitution now!

June 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Esteemed Pricetitutes,  We love your excitement. There have been a lot of requests to borrow a game or get some cards so you can play now. But we just don’t have enough prototypes to go around :( So here's a way to get you something in the... (Read More)

Week 1 Recap & $25,000 Goal To Get Your Games Sooner!

May 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Recap of week 1:Last week was incredible, so thank you again for all your support! Here's a quick summary of what you've helped us achieve so far:  We were listed as #1 under "popular" projects on Kickstarter.com on our launch day We've raised... (Read More)

Uptown Man Crowdfunds $15,000 For Card Game In Just Two Days

May 26th - via: dnainfo.com
Pricetitution creator Dan Killian started a Kickstarter with a $10,000 goal earlier this week. (Read More)

I am one appreciative pricetitute...What an incredible start!

May 24th - via: kickstarter.com
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This Kickstarter Wants to Know How Much It'd Cost You to Do Something Crazy

The card game, founded by Chicago ad executive Dan Killian, proposes oddball challenges to players, then asks how much money they would accept to complete the dare. (Read More)

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