Playing Cards : African Legends
We customized standard playing cards to reflect our African Kings, Queens, Warriors and Exceptional Leaders.
This is the 2nd game from our co-creation pipeline; we partnered with our friends at Gidiwords to make this game a reality.
In the Box: 54 playing cards and 2 description cards
– 52 cards in each of the 4 suits of spades, hearts, diamonds and
clubs. Each suit contains 13 cards: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
Jack, Queen, King.
– 2 Joker cards
– 2 description cards with high level summaries about the characters represented in the deck
**Note that all Ace, Jack, Queen, King and Joker cards include images
of African Legends. For the purposes of this game, we define Jack as
“Exceptional Leaders”.
$6.50
We customized standard playing cards to reflect our African Kings, Queens, Warriors and Exceptional Leaders.
This is the 2nd game from our co-creation pipeline; we partnered with our friends at Gidiwords to make this game a reality.
In the Box: 54 playing cards and 2 description cards
– 52 cards in each of the 4 suits of spades, hearts, diamonds and
clubs. Each suit contains 13 cards: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
Jack, Queen, King.
– 2 Joker cards
– 2 description cards with high level summaries about the characters represented in the deck
**Note that all Ace, Jack, Queen, King and Joker cards include images
of African Legends. For the purposes of this game, we define Jack as
“Exceptional Leaders”.
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