A typical Guerrilla print is a hand crafted game, where the whole or most parts of the game is printed/ produced in small print shops and in print runs below 500 games per run. The games are for the most assembled, cut, refined, in our own homes. Some of the most critical parts of the production process is handed over to proffessionals however. The games will therefore have a genuine hand crafted feeling to them WITHOUT cutting corners on quality or playability. We put as much time in to testing the Guerilla Prints as any other commercially printed game we do.
We have therefore decided to introduce a concept of marking the Guerrilla games with this logo. The logo, together with the numbering system will clearly show that it is a Guerrilla print and from what batch it comes. A game marked with this logo is a guarantee that it has not been printed in more than 500 copies in the print run.
Here is an example of the numbering system which apply to all our games regardless if it is a Guerrilla print or not:
#201-2
1:st number (2) is the game type. In this case a card game.
1: wargame/ strategy game
2: cardgame
3: boardgame
4: table top
2:nd and 3:rd number (01) represents the games' unique number. In this case it is the first card game produced by us.
4:th number, after the dash, is the edition or print-run.
Below is the logo which will recognize if it is a Guerilla print game in case of doubt.
Guerrilla printing is something quite unique in the gaming industry. The invention is an offspring from our desire to issue more games than we can afford. Down the road we also realized that there was an interest among certain gamers for exclusive and somewhat odd game prints, some that never will reach commercial print (print runs of 500 copies or more).
A game marked with this logo is a guarantee that it has not been printed in more than 500 copies in one print run.
"Uniquely manufactured games without cutting corners on quality."