The unique Seekers deck tells a special story of two parallel worlds, and the ongoing struggle for
victory. This deck is comprised of very attractive and yet functional cards that have been well
illustrated by a talented graphic designer, Billy French, in collaboration with Art of Play.
This tuck case is made from a very dark navy blue, and the front shows the name of the deck,
"Seekers" and the Ace of Spades in an archway with a starry background. The torch represents an
ongoing struggle for victory before our light is extinguished.
The back of the tuck
features the back design of the cards, which we will look at later. The entire box has lines of
design adding classiness to the deck.
The seal is particularly nice, with metallic gold ink
and a key-hole, which you must "unlock" to enter into this deck. Indeed, from the moment we have
entered the tuck box and explored the cards within, we cannot help but be impressed with the
creativity and quality.
The interior of the box has been printed with a gold metallic ink,
and has been designed to create the impression of a starry night of darkness inside the box. This
really adds an extra touch of quality and style to the deck, and evokes a true sense of elegance and
sophistication.
The cards themselves have a single blue coloured back design, with an
economy of design that ensures that it is not too distracting for users of the deck, while at the
same time not detracting from class and style. In the centre of the card backs is a large diamond
with a starry night sky, and two entwined rings with the Eye of Providence in the centre,
representing the fact that there is a God watching over everything.
The customized Ace of
Spades is a spade with a torch and a starry background, as on the front of the tuck case.
A
unique feature about these cards is that the Clubs and Spades employ a blue that matches the colour
used on the card backs, rather than the standard black. While this is unusual, this doesn’t make the
cards less usable, but instead makes them so much more interesting and special, and also ensures a
thematic unity with the card backs.
The indices of this deck are very clear, again allowing
the cards to be very practical and functional. The pips are all exquisitely customised, thereby
contributing to a sense of something original and stylish. The court cards of the Hearts and
Diamonds depict undead characters, which are juxtaposed against the living characters on the Clubs
and Spades.
Included in the deck are also two Jokers, namely a living blue wizard and an
undead red wizard, which fits well with the rest of the theme of the deck. Also included are two ad
cards, one for Art of Play, and the other for Billy French, the illustrator.
These cards
have been printed on a crushed stock by the USPCC, and handle amazingly, like all Art of Play’s
decks. The crushed stock means the cards are softer than usual and are ready to use right out of the
box, whether for games, magic or card flourishing, all of which this deck is great for. The artwork
is amazing and well-thought out, well worth looking at and enjoying, making this deck ideal for the
collector, or the magician or cardist. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame