Lineup: The Card Game | Based on the series by Cut

A project in Seattle, WA by Cut.com
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A party game of asking unusual questions – and predicting how the others’ answers will line up!
Backers: 346
Average Pledge Per Backer: $59

Funded: $20,565 of $10,000
Dates: Jun 6th -> Jul 9th (34 days)
Project By: Cut.com
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Latest News

Final 36 hours! Here's another bonus Lineup video!

July 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi friends! Here's the update on the Lineup game: • Tomorrow is our last day on Kickstarter! We're ready and waiting to send production into high gear as soon as our numbers are finalized.  • The base game is already completely designed &... (Read More)

New video! Blaine & Brooke react to Brooke's first Lineup video!

June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi, Lineup friends! We've got just over a week left in this Kickstarter campaign, and we're excited to get your games to you after that! In the meantime, we thought you'd enjoy another Lineup commentary video from two of our creative powerhouses,... (Read More)

Under the Spotlight: Lineup – Kickstarter (Now Live)

June 21st - via: kick.agency
Like any good party game, the rules are simple. All players will be asked a question like “How often do you shower?” Every player writes down their answer and then tries to arrange the other players based on what they think the other players wrote. Afterwards, all players must share their answers and guesses. (Read More)

Fully funded!! Here's a bonus Curtis video

June 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Hooray, we've reached our baseline funding goal!! Thanks so much, we're very excited for you to get the game this fall! We expect to send the game into production rapidly after we receive the funds from Kickstarter and we'll be in touch with more... (Read More)

Here's a "behind the scenes" Lineup video from the Cut archives!

June 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi friends! We're very excited to bring you the Lineup game! To celebrate the launch of the game, we found some videos that nobody's ever seen, from a proposed series called Cutback – which was behind-the-scenes interviews with Cut staff. Here it... (Read More)

Cut YouTube channel is releasing a party game version of Lineup

June 9th - via: dicebreaker.com
The Lineup series has now been adapted into an upcoming board game that sees four to eight players trying to figure out what answers they think their opponents have given. At the start of each round, players draw a question card for the group whose subjects can range from the ordinary – such as how long they spent in the shortest job they’ve held – to the bizarre, such as how tall they think they’d be if a wizard happened to turn them into a giant. (Read More)

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