Kardify Magazine Issue 90 is Here! Patrons who pledged $3 or more will be able to download the latest issue from our Patreon page. This issue compiles selected articles published from mid-October to mid-November. Deck images, articles, and news to keep you informed and up-to-date with the latest playing card news, releases, and previews. If you love playing cards, you will love Kardify Magazine!
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+ Assassin's Creed: From Room One these decks are a tribute to the iconic video game series, capturing the essence of its stealth, strategy, and intrigue. Check it out!
+ The Virtuoso Sea Glass: Have a look at the new deck designed exclusively for Cardistry, featuring “Adaptive Aesthetics” that enhances visual expression. Unlike traditional decks made for magicians or games, Sea Glass emphasizes fluid, dynamic designs inspired by real sea glass.
+ King's Head: Joker and the Thief's deck inspired by vintage royalty and designed by Mexican illustrator Luis F. Cavalcanti. The deck tells the tale of the rivalry in the King’s court, where they ultimately plot to seize the throne.
+ Beetlejuice: Theory11’s Beetlejuice Playing Cards are inspired by the macabre magic of Beetlejuice, brings the strange and unusual to your game nights, featuring vibrant slime-green and haunting purple accents!
+ Messymod V2: Art of Play’s minimalist, delightful and weird deck conceived by the Los Angeles based creative team, TRÃœF. Find out more!
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