About the Kipper Card system

Example Decks:

33 Doubts - Fin de Siecle Kipper  Fin de Siecle Kipper
Why: Rich digital artwork with English labels. Edwardian era London theme. Cards are reimagined and somewhat larger than typical.
- Note that this is an Expanded deck with additional divinatory cards.

5 Older Gentleman - Leiding Kipper  Leiding Kipper
Why: A hundredth anniversary artwork update of the Kipper, using then contemporary 1990s styled theming. Labels are in the original German.

16 Collect Thoughts - Mystical Kipper  Mystical Kipper
Why: Labels are in English. The imagery is odd, but much of the allegory is less obtuse than in the "Original Kipper". Tween girls seem to like this deck.

6 Older Lady - Original Kipper  Original Kipper
Why: The standard reference Kipper deck, which curiously is a 1920s backwards printing of the original 1890s imagery. Labels are in the original German.

12 Younger Woman - Roaring 20s Kipper  Roaring 20s Kipper  - (1890s facing version)
Why: Manipulated photographic imagery, with free spirited flapper era styled theming. Utilizes the 1890s card facings. English labels.


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Notes about the Card Decks:
   The selected card image has no significance other than to exhibit the decks artwork style.
   Click on the Flip Through Icon [] to watch a video showing more images of the cards in the deck.
   The "Why:" paragraph below the card image is a blurb describing what makes the deck worthy.
   Click on the decks Title to preview the user manual that comes with the deck.
   Click on the card Image to read a reviewers externally linked comments about the deck.
    (reviews/videos were chosen for their illustrative value only, and should not be construed as author/store endorsements)