One of the things I find most interesting about CPC's kickstarter campaigns is they're rarely for the whole needed to produce the deck. Often just a fraction of the cost. While on one hand it can be seen as, hey cool they're going to make this no matter what. On the other hand it' can be seen as, Even if this does poorly reflecting no one wants it they're producing it.
Wouldn't a full cost KS success or failure reflect a more clear demand for the deck, showing if they should refine a deck more or it's good to go as is? I wonder if this deck in particular will cross the $10,000 marker. They haven't done that with any of their designs lately, even though there has been a few two deck campaigns. The last CPC designed deck to break 10k was the starlight campaign which offered two other decks as add-ons. Sure maybe Essence does it, it's again two decks though.
Maybe it's just me, but most of the decks they're campaigning don't seem to warrant the premium price. This deck included. If it was an 808 offering at $8 bucks I wouldn't pick it up, but I find myself with an EB for $9 because it's a step in the right direction, away from left field. Been questioning my decision to support the deck.