Great to see you're identity verified on Kickstarter. Tuck box images are up and looks like a change to the art book image. Good stuff is happening.
Call me crazy but there are campaigns that fund in an hour or two and, I'm going to say it because I must, actually fund the project. Many campaigns fund in the first week, the first day, the first fortnight. They fund based upon the merits of their design and forthrightness of the campaign. Why not simply shoot for your actual funding goal? That way you have no issues or complications, you have the funds to accomplish the goal. I hope you'll rethink that silly $6,000 funding for two decks. It's a red flag to a lot of us who know you can't possibly produce two decks for that. So I'm curious and have to ask. Do you have so little faith in the design and art of your decks that you don't believe it will completely fund in the first few days? You speak of kickstarter rewarding you for funding in the first day. Do they knock a percentage of their take off the board? I'm sorry but I don't follow this flawed logic at all. I'd believe in my design and award winning art to carry the campaign.
Art of play is a very nice company with great folks working for it. It's also a boutique. When the girls want to go shopping it's all fun and good. When they decide to go Boutique shopping, it's a different feeling entirely. Me arse clenches up like I've just eaten an atomic burrito. I'm sure you know why. Boutiques are expensive and I'm about to take a hit. You're a board game guy, we understand. Please keep your mind open to others who may actually be an actual fulfillment center. Don't get me wrong, I love Art of Play and believe me they know I do. I'm not speaking ill of them at all and I would love them to have the extra work. It's still a covid nineteen world and we're still all broke or going that way and they're still an expen$ive option for something that anyone who deals in playing cards can do. I'd look at it as a dollar saved is a fan made. If your goal is to generate more customers for your site and brand. Maybe it's just make a couple decks of cool cards though. I don't know.
I don't know what formula you're using in this campaign. You're a first time creator on Kickstarter so I can't begin to imagine the lessons you're about to learn. I wouldn't worry too much about the tuck though. Ultimately it's a friggin box wrapped in plastic at the end of the day just make it look pretty and seal shut, folks are going to be happy or not it'll always be subjective and someone will ALWAYS want more. It's just the nature of people. You could stand on the side walk and give everyone walking by a five dollar bill with a smile just to do it. Someone's going to complain it's not a ten. Again you already have award winning art, the award is on the campaign page. Make the tuck you want to have an option from the start and bells and whistles later IF you feel like you want to do that. You'll get support from people or you won't based upon the design and the art not a couple creased lines on the box. It's not a fidget spinner and embossing, cutaways, foiling, etc, are wish list items.
Again I don't know what formula you're using for the campaign. I'm hoping you're going to go with total cost + 5% for screw ups because odds are something is going to get screwed up somewhere somehow. It's just the nature of the machine.
The image for the Tucks look nice. Have you considered your band on the top tuck flap in white text though? Just as the names of the decks on the tucks face draw the eye, when a person is opening the tuck flap some white text up there will also draw the eye. They'll see it and it will register as seen vs eyes sliding off of it and not registering in our minds because the focus will be the stamp seal. By the way, foil stamp seals suck. Most every card user dislikes the things. They're a pain in the keester to tear with your thumb nail, almost always have to get a knife out or peal the whole thing off which leaves that glue mess behind. The perforated foil stamp seals suck too but to a lesser extent sure but suck is suck. May want to consider a change from foil stretch goal to a "Custom" stamp seal and have the thing done on paper. No it's not shiny that way but with color choice it's plenty of bling. Your customers will be glad in the end even if you don't hear about it and you can stick your brand on it. The lock thing, yea seriously, branding branding branding.
Price your decks according to what you need done. We could have a discussion about cost break downs and all that fun stuff over the batch, where the money is made, how much is going where and long term goal for the run, but that's quite the long chat isn't it? I'll say that I like the $12 US price. I think it's honest.
Great to the stuff you're doing! Seriously, where's the coloring book? Hello free money.
