
Others may shake their head in wonderment, puzzling at what ailment of the mind could possibly have overcome the poor bear. When other players see a rainbow-backed unicorn or rampant kitten resplendent among their cards, it serves as a good reminder that those cards did not originate from their deck.įor those that enjoy these silly sleeves, this is the contest for you.

In a four-player game – with attachments getting passed around the table – it can be easy to forget and accidentally keep other players’ cards after the game ends. As a giant anthropomorphized bear, I enjoy absurdity in all its forms.īesides tickling my sense of humor, these sleeves also serve a purpose.

While the more thematically inclined might see this as blasphemy, there is a method to the madness. It’s that time again – time for a new contest! From my various photos here and on The Grey Company podcast Facebook page, many readers may notice that I enjoy using some rather “unique” card sleeves.
