

Unfortunately, the campaign found itself in the crosshairs of a trademark dispute which resulted in its cancellation. Second Round of Crowdfunding & Trademark Disputeīelieve it or not, Otherverse’s second round of crowdfunding was even more successful than the first - bringing in an astonishing $266,000 over a 48 hour period. This trend, likely popularized by Pokemon, has been extremely well received by the newer generation of TCG collectors and enthusiasts. The current iteration of cards all seem to utilize full-art designs which stretch the image across the entire face of the card. The cards themselves have a modern three-dimensional characteristic to them which is a nice change of pace from the traditional flat picture-in-picture designs used by competing games. The game’s artwork is heavily inspired by gothic and dark fantasy themes. The game has continued to explode in popularity since. The brand first broke ground with an initial round of crowdfunding which raised more than $16,000 - promising to deliver an introductory basket of signed cards, samples, and artist exclusives. Headed by Sam Tabibzadeh of New York, this science-fiction themed card game is looking to capture a piece of the $10 billion dollar TCG market and we think they have a good shot at doing so. Otherverse TCG, previously known as Otherworld, is one of the more interesting up-and-coming games we came across during this year’s Orlando Collect-A-Con.
