Drink!

Drink! Status Update

Greetings, thirsty fans. If you've been following our social media, you know we are gearing up to launch a Kickstarter for Drink! Jake has been cracking away at card prototypes and dialing in the style. We filmed the video and are editing together clips of Kaylee and Alex explaining rules and chugging brews. Pro-tip: straight Fernet at 11am tastes like the bad idea it is.

We spent the last couple months sourcing materials for the game and rewards. Everything is locking into place. Expect the launch by the end of this month. Just like with Catalyst, backing at the base level will be basically equivalent to MSRP plus shipping. It's pre-ordering with the added good feelings that come with helping a new idea come to life.

Here is our current list of rewards, to get you hyped:

Print-and-Play Copy A PDF file with the rules and cards. Budget gaming perfect for a red cup party.

Physical Copy The real version of Drink! comes with 150 playing cards, a rule sheet, and an elegant box.  Great for the college graduate wanting possessions.

Recipe Chapbook A pocket-sized bartender’s guide for 25 punches, pitchers, and other house-party concoctions, as provided by some of Seattle’s best bartenders. Impress guests by making something fancier than rum and Coke.

Pint Glass – A standard American pint glass emblazoned with the Drink! logo. Perfect for beer or ambitious whiskey drinkers.

Shot Glasses A set of four mason-jar style shot glasses with the Drink! logo. Drain your glasses with these nods to Seattle faux dive bar culture.

Coasters Two elegant coasters (leather, glass, or stone depending on final pricing and backer preferences) with the Drink! logo. Rest your drinks properly after a toast.

Underwear Two pairs of underwear (briefs, thongs, boxers, or panties, depending on what you want to wear) with Drink! branding. Wear these when you’re feeling optimistic about winning (or losing) a game of Drink!

Accessorize a House Rules Card You will help design one of the ten wildcards in the game. These cards let people write in their own rules, specific to their friends, towns, and inside-jokes. To help guide them, you will equip the card’s character with clothes, gear, or whatever stuff will inspire future Drinkers. You’ll also get your name and a brief toast on the card.

Coaster Art In homage to the house rules of college drinking games, we will make a version of the Drink! rules worth proudly displaying. We will write and draw a one-of-a-kind version of the rules on paper coasters, then mount and frame them for your living room.

Drinking Song We will compose a catchy tune for your next rallying toast. We will coordinate with you on the style, instrumentation, and themes to ensure this song is exactly what you and your friends will what to chant again and again.

Comedy Show – We will rent out Seattle’s Atlas theatre for the evening. There, Comedy Sportz Seattle will put on a private show for you and up to 60 of your friends. The bar will be open (and possibly expanded to your preferences) and happiness is guaranteed. Stick around after the show to hang out with the Drink! team and the comedians. This reward assumes you and your friends are in Seattle. If not, contact us and we’ll figure out how to do this in your town.

Playtesters Wanted

Game enthusiasts, we need your help.

CPG has been working on a drinking game (appropriately named "Drink!") and is gearing up to launch a crowdfunding campaign. Playtesting is an essential part of game development and something we place the highest value upon. If you have a critical mind and a unquenchable thirst, help us test Drink!

Contact alex@cherrypickedgames.com and we will send you a prototype.

(Also, FAQ answer #1: You don't need to play Drink! with alcohol. We don't believe in shaming water drinkers.)

We also need playtesters for our final backer-sponsored Catalyst campaign, "Civil Unrest". This story is set during the Human-Demon War after the United States has fragmented into new nation-states. The North American Coalition and the Southern Federation do not see eye-to-eye and compete in a subversive power struggle. The players, mercenaries in Washington D.C., find themselves pulled between these two factions and forced to decide America's fate against the demon horde.

If you want to help out CPG, come drink or roll dice with us. Or both.

Back from the Tour

The CPG crew just wrapped up a couple crazy weeks of demoing Catalyst. Game stores across Washington and Oregon housed the "Cascadia militia" for an evening and let us sell our role-playing game. The public response was wonderful. Thanks to everyone who listened to our pitches and rolled some dice. We're always psyched to see people genuinely happy while playing Catalyst.

We'll probably do another tour soon and hit the places we missed last time (Bellingham, Olympia, Redmond, Vancouver). We've still got a second demo at Meeples Games on the 22nd. If you missed the first round, swing by. And if we missed your favorite game store, let us know. We'll go anywhere we can get an audience.

In the meantime, we're wrapping up the Catalyst stuff from the KS campaign, We just published "Fourth World", a backer-sponsored campaign set in Northern Arizona. Flagstaff is an amazing town and lends itself to an RPG shockingly well. Between the glorious terrain, railroads, Anasazi ruins, and Skydome (the best dueling arena), "Fourth World" takes full advantage of the high desert haven. Two more campaigns are being worked on now. Our conspiracy-influenced "Shadow Parliament" is going through playtesting and will likely be done within the month.

The player app is nearly ready for completion. I realize it's been on the precipice of completion for a while. Basically, when we didn't make our KS stretch goal to hire a developer, we made the decision to continue to make a complete app. This meant we have a part-time developer making a fleshed out, extremely robust and helpful app, instead of a bare-bones version.

Our next game, Drink!, should be ready for crowdfunding support by the end of summer. If you enjoy tasty beverages and want to help us playtest, contact CPG through Twitter, Facebook, or in the comments.

That's it, aside from a secret announcement pending some legal stuff. Thanks for the love Cascadia and beyond. 

--Alex