How are you rating this promo card from Vibes TCG? 🇨🇦
The card features classic Canadian vibes—think maple syrup drizzled on fresh pancakes, a cozy hangout with a beaver buddy, all set against a snowy backdrop. Pretty fun take on regional character design. 😂 What's your take on how Web3 projects are tapping into local culture and nostalgia for TCG collectors?
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BlockTalk
· 9h ago
ngl This maple leaf flavor is a bit too thick haha... But to be honest, localizing this set really hits the collector's heart. Compared to those monotonous card designs, this down-to-earth approach definitely resonates more easily.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 9h ago
Maple Leaf deck, I love it. Web3's localized gameplay approach truly listens to players' voices.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 10h ago
Regional branding can sell sentimentality; I’m familiar with this trick... Canadian persona + NFT concept, definitely a weed-cutting mechanism. The question is, how is the distribution of chips? Is there a risk of big players dumping the market?
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OnchainHolmes
· 10h ago
This card is indeed awesome, but to be honest, it's hard to say how long local meme cards can stay popular. We've seen too many NFT projects riding the wave of cultural trends.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 10h ago
Maple syrup paired with cards, this is a brilliant idea
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DaoDeveloper
· 10h ago
ngl the tokenomics of nostalgia is where it gets interesting... like, are they actually building composable utility or just leveraging cultural aesthetics as a demand lever? the implementation details matter here fr
How are you rating this promo card from Vibes TCG? 🇨🇦
The card features classic Canadian vibes—think maple syrup drizzled on fresh pancakes, a cozy hangout with a beaver buddy, all set against a snowy backdrop. Pretty fun take on regional character design. 😂 What's your take on how Web3 projects are tapping into local culture and nostalgia for TCG collectors?