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Randy Cottingham
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Here's a link to the PLAY4D Player's Guide for Deck Set #1: http://www.play4d.com/games--play4d-guide.html

Our goal is to make the guide as clear as possible. Please check out our first version of the guide and let us know your questions, suggestions, and comments.

Thanks,
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The guide looks good- I'd highlight the "Quick Start" section on the first page in some way that makes it jump out at you, just so that people see it's a simple idea (so they don't get daunted by the amount of text overall).

what do the card backs look like? you should upload some pictures to the picture section here at BGG.
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truekid wrote:
The guide looks good- I'd highlight the "Quick Start" section on the first page in some way that makes it jump out at you, just so that people see it's a simple idea (so they don't get daunted by the amount of text overall).

what do the card backs look like? you should upload some pictures to the picture section here at BGG.


Thanks for the feedback. I have been swamped redesigning my website and getting my online store ready. Now that they are live, I can focus on getting my images and files uploaded to BGG. Until I get it posted, you can see the card back on the home page http://play4d.com.

Good idea about the "Quick Start" section. I'll work on that for the next revision. I'm also going to have "Quick Start" videos at http://www.play4d.com/games.html.
 
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ooh, i like the plastic box!
 
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truekid wrote:
ooh, i like the plastic box!


Thanks! I worked with the folks at Max Protection (http://maxprotection.net) to produce the plastic boxes. I highly recommend Max Protection for custom-printed, plastic boxes ... they were great to work with, delivered the boxes on time, and produced high-quality boxes. They also did a great job on Pink Godzilla Dev Kit (http://boardgame.geekdo.com/boardgame/25190) boxes.

The cards turned out great, too! I worked with Cartamundi (http://www.cartamundi.com) to produce all the cards on 320 GSM linen playing card stock. I highly Cartamundi for custom-printed playing cards. They were also great to work with, delivered the cards on time, and produced high-quality cards.

If you decide to publish your games yourself, I can provide you with some great contacts at both companies.
 
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