Attempting to Design Playing Cards for the game "Revenge"

 Last year my friend and I decided we wanted to make and design our own playing cards for this game called Revenge.  My friend and I first learned how to play Revenge. Revenge was created by a friend of a friend and we first started playing the game with a regular deck of cards that just had the symbols drawn on the top of the card. Once we started playing with this deck, my friend and I decided we wanted to design our own deck and make it so we had our own pretty deck of cards for this game. The process to. make a deck for this game was pretty complicated. We first had to decide what we wanted the cards to look like. Honestly we didn't get very far with this project since we didn't know how to get the cards to have that playing card feel. We looked up sublimation playing cards where we could sublimate our own designs onto both sides of the card. The decks themselves weren't to expensive but once you factor in the sublimation ink cost and sublimation paper, and all the time it would take to print and heat press each card on both sides. It winds up being pretty expensive so at that time we decided to just cancel that project and we found that the creator of the game actually made an official deck of cards and he was selling the game on Amazon. So we decided it would be easier and cheaper to just buy the card game on Amazon. Recently we have found some printing services that can print playing cards, both sides so maybe in the future my friend and I might try designing our own cards and ordering the cards through that print provider. Below I have included what the game looks like incase anyone is interested in taking a look at this game. 



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  1. Wow, this is pretty cool. I have never heard of this game before; however, the fact that you and your friend were attempting to make It, makes it even more interesting just thinking of the printing and different cards you guys may decide to create.

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