The Trouble With Tucks We’re sure that you have also noticed that the standard fare for packaging your card games is the traditional tuck box. While tuck boxes seem to be a good fit - they are the right size, lightweight, and inexpensive - again and again they prove they are simply not up to the
Paper or Plastic? Creating Custom Card Games.
Paper or plastic? For us, the answer to that question is most often ‘paper’. When we first started thinking about producing card games, we just assumed we’d be looking at plastic-coated paper decks. It wasn’t until we started talking with the extremely friendly and knowledgable sales reps from
Interesting Things We’ve Learned About Creating Custom Card Games
With several decades of experience between us in running our own businesses, we still knew that while working in uncharted territory we’d likely learn many new things. While we’d both dealt with printers and manufacturers before, neither of us had ever tried to create card games. We were prepared to