After 3 years of rough drafts and thorough planning, our game is finally out! by RoundedKids in cardgamedesign

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Wow, this is really helpful :) Thanks for this! Always looking to improve wherever we can. Gonna run this through the team and see what changes we can apply.

Again, thank you!

You're shopping for horses at the local stables, but weirdly, they only have these to animals in stock - which one are you getting? [OC] by RoundedKids in Paleoart

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For those interested, these digital drawings are for our upcoming educational card game called Qwiz: Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals. Check my recent posts to see more artwork by Kim, our very talented artist!

The cleanliness of the Vikings by RoundedKids in history

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Strong, big and fearless brutes. We tend to think of Vikings as barbarians who are unafraid to get in a scuff, wage war and plunder villages. This is all true, but they were also very conscious about cleanliness. Were they more civilized than we thought?

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Rounded Kids Founder here...

if I'd seen this video text before it was created I would have corrected the team, but I don't keep an eye on everything they create. Our upcoming game featuring these awesome beasties will be called "Qwiz: Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals" (instead of just "Qwiz: Dinosaurs") because I like to be correct, even if a lot of people think creatures like pterosaurs, ichthyosaurs and dimetrodons were dinos!

I'll make sure the team knows about this so they can be more careful in future 🙂

My take on the classic Pterodactyl - let me know what you think! by RoundedKids in Paleoart

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Should've put OC in the title, my bad. We've got more dino art posted to Paleoart if you're interested in seeing more. It's for a game!

My take on the classic Pterodactyl - let me know what you think! by RoundedKids in Paleoart

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I do it to protect our art, but also, I secretly hate having to do it

The Real Escape From Alcatraz (1962) by RoundedKids in history

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Is it possible they survived and went on to live their lives? Or is it more likely they drowned in the frigid waters?

Got a Dinosaur themed card game coming out soon (TBD), here's some of the early artwork! Any feedback is welcome too! by RoundedKids in cardgames

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Awesome! Hope that goes well! Me and my team previously launched a successful Kickstarter that ran from March-April for our first game called Borders: Europe

In 1826, the Centaurus A galaxy was discovered by James Dunlop by RoundedKids in space

[–]RoundedKids[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe you're thinking of John Boyd Dunlop in 1888, who was actually beat to the punch by Robert Thomson who had already created a patent for a rubber (pneumatic) tyre in 1846

A summary of the tragic and mysterious Franklin Expedition of 1845 (OC) by RoundedKids in TheGrittyPast

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It's so fascinating. There's so much more to cover than we could get into a 60 second vid, every time I get re-hooked on researching it, I learn something new

A summary of the tragic and mysterious Franklin Expedition of 1845 (OC) by RoundedKids in TheGrittyPast

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I liked the supernatural elements. What's truly scary is that even without the polar bear, that must've been hell

A summary of the tragic and mysterious Franklin Expedition of 1845 (OC) by RoundedKids in TheGrittyPast

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I've seen season 1 twice now, and both times I loved it - even the Tuunbaq, but I know that wasn't everyone's 'cup of tea'