This is an extended deck of cards, with the usual red and black suits plus two more blue ones.
There is a long history of six-suited card decks. In 1895, Hiram Jones added Bullets and Crosses. Other designers have added Rackets and Wheels, Crowns and Anchors, or Valentines and Kites. The Blue Sea Deck stands in that long tradition.
Here the fifth and sixth suits are the blue suits of Stars and Squids.... [click here for more]
It's got all the suits from ape to zoot.
The history of playing cards has mostly been a matter of several suits with ranked cards in each suits. The standard 52-card deck is the most familiar version, but there are countless variants. Lots of commercial games follow the same structure, just replacing Clubs and Queens with explorers, rhinos, dwarves, or the colour blue.
This 106-card deck is a generic... [click here for more]
The Decktet is the kind of tarot deck they use in the alternate universe where Charlemagne was a badger, if you can imagine such a thing. It is a deck of cards with suits, ranks, and named images. It is structurally unlike an ordinary pack of cards, meaning that you can do different things with it. There are literally dozens of original games that you can play only with the Decktet.
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This isa Russian Decktet, the same extraordinary artifact as any other Decktet but with all the card text in Russian.
The Decktet is the kind of tarot deck they use in the alternate universe where Charlemagne was a badger, if you can imagine such a thing. It is a deck of cards with suits, ranks, and named images. It is structurally unlike an ordinary pack of cards, meaning that you can do... [click here for more]