The Game Crafter
Many of you know me, but for those who don't my name is JT Smith, and I'm one of the owners of The Game Crafter. We've worked hard over the past few years to offer various sizes of decks, boxes, bags, booklets, and more to give you want you want. We also added a Tarot section to our online shop which has been very popular.
Today, I'm here to ask your opinion on something. We have launched a new crowd funding platform called "Crowd Sales" that helps designers sell more copies of their decks. You can read more about how it works here:
https://www.thegamecrafter.com/help/crowd-sales
In a nutshell though, how it works is that a product is put on sale for 1 week, and the more people that buy it in that week, the cheaper the product gets for everybody.
I think everybody likes a sale, so I won't ask that question. Rather, I have a harder question for you. When we do this with games, we require video demonstrations and external reviews of the game in order to qualify to run a crowd sale. I don't know if there are equivalents of such things in the Tarot community. So I'm here to ask, how do we vet tarot decks to know whether they are of high quality? Is it just about the quality of the artwork? Are there reviewers of Tarot decks that we could contact?
I'd appreciate any and all feedback you could give me on this topic.
JT
PS
We're running our first Tarot crowd sale in a week and a half for Badgers Forest Tarot: https://www.thegamecrafter.com/crowdsale/badgers-forest-tarot
If you like this idea, and want to see it continue, please sign up to be notified about the sale starting. And share it with your friends.
Today, I'm here to ask your opinion on something. We have launched a new crowd funding platform called "Crowd Sales" that helps designers sell more copies of their decks. You can read more about how it works here:
https://www.thegamecrafter.com/help/crowd-sales
In a nutshell though, how it works is that a product is put on sale for 1 week, and the more people that buy it in that week, the cheaper the product gets for everybody.
I think everybody likes a sale, so I won't ask that question. Rather, I have a harder question for you. When we do this with games, we require video demonstrations and external reviews of the game in order to qualify to run a crowd sale. I don't know if there are equivalents of such things in the Tarot community. So I'm here to ask, how do we vet tarot decks to know whether they are of high quality? Is it just about the quality of the artwork? Are there reviewers of Tarot decks that we could contact?
I'd appreciate any and all feedback you could give me on this topic.
JT
PS
We're running our first Tarot crowd sale in a week and a half for Badgers Forest Tarot: https://www.thegamecrafter.com/crowdsale/badgers-forest-tarot
If you like this idea, and want to see it continue, please sign up to be notified about the sale starting. And share it with your friends.