CARDS!
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 02-12-2009


Word Ace cards are HERE! Each deck is 102 cards, and comes with an instructional leaflet signed and hand-numbered by the development team!
Each deck is $24.99. E-mail to cards@selfawaregames.com for instructions on how to purchase. This is a VERY limited run, so if you want cards for the holidays, be sure to order now! Wooo!


…and man, I need a haircut something awful.
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[...] of the emulator running on the Pre. Our friends over at Self Aware Games have finally gotten Word Ace printed cards for those times your friends are actually over in person. Supplies are limited so order now if [...]
You look a little like Penn, just about to lay down some knowledge/magic.
In other news: Cards! Yes please.
more than a haircut, you need to get down on a manicure my good man. to shame.
Finally got that haircut.
re: Will - I have also cut my nails (and cleaned under the ends)! They had gotten a bit ridiculous. Now I’m all hygiened up!
These are just cards right, no chips?
They look great by the way. Like you said earlier, you can see the designs much better in person.
Any chance of a shot of the back of the cards?
http://www.selfawaregames.com/blog/2009/09/03/printed-cards/comment-page-1/
The back of the cards are there.
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According to the letter distribution there are only 100 letter cards, what are the other 2 cards in this deck?
http://www.selfawaregames.com/blog/2009/08/21/word-ace-letter-distribution/
(E*10)+(AIO*7)+(RTNLC*5)+(UDP*4)+(MHYS*3)+(EBFWKVes*2)+(XZJQ*1)
(1*10)+(3*7)+(5*5)+(3*4)+(4*3)+(8*2)+(4*1)
10+21+25+12+12+16+4 = 100
Hey, Phillip - included in the printed deck were two blank cards. If someone loses a card, they can “replace” it with one of the blanks, or you can use them as “blanks” like the blank tiles in Scrabble, if you want.
We’d originally wanted blanks in the online game, but because certain platforms take a long time to fire up the keyboard (iPhone, I’m looking at you), we didn’t include blanks.