Mayhex! [Outbreak on KEMBALT-39] card game
A project in Greater Manchester, United Kingdom by Andrew Thornway000days
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Mayhex! [Outbreak on KEMBALT-39] is a fun, space station based zombie survival card game for two or more players (ages 13+).
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: £24
Funded: £453 of £10,000
Dates: Oct 10th -> Nov 3rd (25 days)
Project By: Andrew Thornway
Backers: 19
Average Pledge Per Backer: £24
Funded: £453 of £10,000
Dates: Oct 10th -> Nov 3rd (25 days)
Project By: Andrew Thornway
£453
current pledge level
Last Updated: November 2 @ 10:03 -0400 GMT
4%
of goal
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Mayhex! update
November 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
First off, thank you to everyone who has backed and supported the Mayhex! Kickstarter project. Regrettably, I am not going to reach my target and so have decided to pull the campaign. I am planning to re launch in the new year, so please look out... (Read More)
How our Mayhex! [Outbreak on KEMBALT-39] card game got to Kickstarter
October 23rd - via: thornwaygames.com
I was at a 40th birthday family meal in Autumn 2012 and was chatting to my teenage nephews and nieces – they were happily telling me how the world would end due to zombie virus syndrome. It was a very good natured and funny conversation and as I was driving home I began to think about making a zombie game as a Christmas treat for them all. (Read More)
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