This is a deck of cards with seven faces on seven suits.
I've designed a few card games using this basic structure and found it to be a very fun format. It's pretty handy to have "generic" deck, so I wanted to share it with you, too. Below are printed samples of the cards. (Right-click and view image to see them up close.) Please note that these are JUST cards, not a game... [click here for more]
This unique Poker deck features richly illustrated portraits of dogs in 1940s American dress. Dogs Playing Poker are based on the artists dog friends from her family and the patients she saw while working for several years in a veterinary clinic. Now you can join man's best friend with spades (dog houses), clubs (trees), hearts (noses), and diamonds (dog paws) to play classic cards games like euchre,... [click here for more]
The Mer-Kemet Deck from Uncle Hat Games is a deck in the Earseen Series. The idea is to have a general-purpose deck that can be used for lots of different games, much like standard ("French") playing cards ... but a completely different deck.
To that end, the Mer-Kemet has 55 cards, each having a rank (or value) ranging from 1 to 10, but no suit. The distribution of cards suggests a pyramid, with... [click here for more]
Yes the Pirates and Ninjas Playing cards!
I have maintained all of the cards from a regular deck of cards like the man with the Axe, the one-eyed Jack, the Suicide King, bedpost queen and so on!
Pirates are Black Cards and Ninjas are Red Cards! ... [click here for more]
Eight suits in classic playing card style! With this one deck, you can play classic card games like Poker, Tichu, Hearts, Spades, and Clubs as well as the best of modern card games like Lost Cities, Battle Line, En Garde, Parade, and more.
You get the four conventional suits -- spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs -- as well as four new suits inspired by historical playing card decks -- cups, shields,... [click here for more]