Credit: Aaron Walker

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Aaron Walker

At a communal Friendsgiving party two years ago, I played a prototype of a card game called Pitch, Please! and it was so much fun I interrogated the artist/game creator Carolyn Main afterward about where I could get such a game. At the time, Main was about a third of the way through conceptualizing and making the cards that comprise Pitch, Please!โ€™s game deck. Now, FINALLY, her Kickstarter is upon us. Starting Monday, June 5, she began to raise the funds sheโ€™ll need to print and ship the decks to fans and game lovers around the world! (The world? She swears she worked out the math.)

Pitch, Please! benefits from Mainโ€™s talent as an artistโ€”her illustrations and comics have frequently appeared in the Mercuryโ€”as well as her humor. In her own words, Main has โ€œidentified and illustrated 52 movie clichรฉsโ€”like Vaguely European Super Villain, Sexy Hackers, Sport Dogโ€ on cards that players draw from to create one-minute elevator pitches for imaginary movies. Pitch, Please! is heavily reliant on cleverness, but could be won with sexiness, camp, or just plain gross-out factor/wrongness.

Suzette Smith is the arts & culture editor of the Portland Mercury. Go ahead and tell her about all your food, art, and culture gripes: suzette@portlandmercury.com. Follow her on Twitter, Bluesky,...