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Kings Wild Project Haunted 8’s Playing Cards

Kings Wild Project Haunted 8’s Playing Cards

Jack Robinson’s original Haunted 8’s playing cards have been revived with a design update that uses foil trim for an added measure of vintage creepiness, bordering on medieval. Each card gets a detailed design and should make for some seriously entertaining games this Halloween season. Festooned with copious amounts of silver, gold, orange, black, and red, each face card gets properly zombified or pumpkin’d to the nines, and the pip cards get nicely jagged symbols that fit the haunted theme. Even if trick-or-treat is canceled, you can still have a spooky-good celebration playing cards all night long.