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Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT: a Game of Souls

Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT: a Game of Souls

by Joe Brusha

Other
darkfantasyhorror
trick-taking-gamecomic-book-artgrimm-fairy-talesgothiccollectible-card-gamezenescope

Theme: Dark fantasy card game based on Grimm Fairy Tales characters

Medium: digital

Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT: a Game of Souls is a trick-taking card game inspired by the historic Coup d'Etat game, featuring dark fantasy art from the Grimm Fairy Tales universe. It is not a traditional tarot deck for divination.

About This Deck

Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT: a Game of Souls is presented as a trick-taking card game, drawing inspiration from the historical Coup d'Etat game, which originated in French dungeons over two centuries ago. Despite the name "Tarot," this product is explicitly a card game rather than a divination tool. The campaign successfully raised $42,025 from 358 backers, indicating a strong interest in Zenescope's brand and the game concept.

The game features artwork by Alan Quah with colors by Komikaki Studio, known for their work within the Zenescope Grimm Fairy Tales universe. The visual style, as suggested by the campaign image, leans into dark fantasy and gothic aesthetics, featuring characters with a dramatic and intense appearance. Reward tiers included a standard edition, a foil edition limited to 350 copies, and a gallery collectible edition, suggesting a focus on collectible art alongside gameplay.

While the campaign provides minimal details about the specific rules or card count, it emphasizes the game's trick-taking mechanics. The use of "Tarot" in the title likely refers to the historical card game tradition that predates modern divination tarot, rather than implying a system for spiritual readings. This product is aimed at fans of Zenescope comics and card game enthusiasts who appreciate dark fantasy themes.

Key Features

  • Trick-taking card game based on the historic Coup d'Etat game
  • Features dark fantasy artwork from Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales universe
  • Artwork by Alan Quah and colors by Komikaki Studio
  • Available in standard and limited foil editions
  • Successfully funded Kickstarter campaign with 358 backers

Who It's For

This product is for fans of Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales comic series who enjoy collectible card games with a dark fantasy aesthetic. It will appeal to card game enthusiasts interested in trick-taking mechanics and those who appreciate comic book art. It is not intended for individuals seeking a traditional tarot deck for divination or spiritual practice.

The Story Behind This Deck

Joe Brusha is associated with Zenescope Entertainment, a comic book and graphic novel publisher known for its dark fantasy and horror titles, particularly the Grimm Fairy Tales series. This card game extends the Zenescope universe into the tabletop gaming space, leveraging the established artistic style and thematic elements that fans of their comics have come to expect. The project aimed to bring a classic card game structure to a new audience through a familiar and popular fantasy franchise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT a traditional tarot deck for divination?
No, despite the name, Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT: a Game of Souls is a trick-taking card game. It is based on the historic Coup d'Etat game and is not designed for divination or spiritual readings. The "Tarot" in the title refers to the historical card game tradition, not the modern divinatory system.
What kind of game is Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT: a Game of Souls?
It is a trick-taking card game, which is a genre of card games where players compete to win 'tricks' – sets of cards played in a round. The game is inspired by the historic Coup d'Etat game, first played in France centuries ago.
Who created the artwork for the game?
The artwork for Zenescope's Grimm Fairy Tales TAROT: a Game of Souls was created by Alan Quah, with colors by Komikaki Studio. The art style is consistent with the dark fantasy aesthetic of the Zenescope Grimm Fairy Tales comic universe.
Are there different editions of the game?
Yes, the Kickstarter campaign offered a standard edition, a Foil Edition limited to 350 copies, and a Gallery Collectible Edition. These different tiers provided options for collectors and fans of the artwork.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$42K

Backers

358

Funded

168%

Launched

Aug 2020

Platform: Kickstarter

View Campaign

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