Kickstarter Stretch Goal #2: The Bigger the Rooster, the better

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Today we look at the Second Stretch Goal that we’ve settled on for Oh Cluck’s pending Kickstarter.

When we reach out second Stretch Goal Tier, the Deluxe Edition Roosters get supersized from Standard sized cards to oversized “Tarot” Sized Cards!

Upsizing our Roosters would allow us the opportunity to take an opportunity to revisit the Rooster cards, with the possibility of adding flavor text, adjusting the size of existing text, and eggs, and imagery, to make the Rooster Cards feel truly unique, and flavorful.

Stay tuned, as we give you more updates related to the Kickstarter!

Meet the Rooster: Cal Feder

Cal Feder, a Bonus Rooster from Oh Cluck!

Name: Cal Feder
Fighting Style: Ringen

Cal was supposed to be dinner. His time was up, his number had been called. The farmer had come to take him to the Barn to get him ready for dinner, and that’s about the time that Monster Broke out of the barn.

Cal seized the opportunity to escape, but sadly, the near dinner experience, coupled with seeing Monster destroy a barn caused him to molt every single feather he had.

Mentioning to Cal that he’s featherless is apt to land you in a brawl anywhere, at anytime. Eggbert has been trying to find a way to stimulate feather growth, but so far, Cal is still bald.

Meet the “Roosters”… Noodle Soup?

We are hoping to find out what competitor was mistakenly canned. We mourn their loss

Name: DNA Tests are Pending
Fighting Style: Impending Doom

Found by the Barn Door recently, this unassuming can of Chicken Noodle Soup has been all anyone has talked about lately. Word around the coop would have you believe that the can of Noodle Soup was once a competitor in the Barnyard Brawl. Some of the more skittish residents swear they hear a faint whisper coming from the can.

The Competitors look at the can in fear. All of them knowing that the can represents a mortality that none of them want to confront. Commodore has been scheming to find the perfect way to prey on their fears and enter the can in the competition, thinking the can will repel competitors purely on sight.

Meet the Roosters: Kung Pow

Kung Pow is a Karate champion and master chef. Come meet him in Oh Cluck!

Name:  Li Guang
Fighting Style: Karate

Li Guang came to the barnyard in hopes of living a quiet life filled with pretty hens, and clean living. To be now thrust back into a world of fighting leaves him irritable.

Li Guang was a  karate master before being lured to the barnyard by Commodore with the promise of a peaceful life. The Commodore seems to have some dirt on him. No one is sure what, but it’s apparently a big deal.

Meet the Roosters: Rosie

Rosie is the Mother Hen, and you're going to feel her wrath in Oh Cluck! The debut card game from Foolish Media LLC!

Name:  Rosie
Fighting Style: “Mama Bear”

Rosie is sick and tired of her eggs being taken from her, and used for the prize in such a grotesque display of macho machismo, and she’s not going to take it anymore. Armed with all of the “Mama Bear” inspirational quotes the internet can muster, Rosie wades into each fight and says: “Hi, I’m Karma.”

Word is the General has been eyeing her progress, and he thinks she may be the key to winning this brawl.

Meet the Roosters: The Jerk

The Jerk, is a running master, and one of the roosters you can add to your coop in Oh ClucK! The debut card game from Foolish Media LLC

Name: Donald Williams, but every simply calls him “Jerk”
Fighting Style: Words.

“Jerk” is a talker. He talks all day, every day, nonstop. His favorite topics include; himself, how great of a fighter he is, the eggs, and what he’s going to use those eggs for.

Truth is, no one has actually seen Jerk fight. He’s talked a big game, and he does hold the barnyard record in the 100 Cob Sprint. Will big talk, and fast legs be enough to bring him victory? Only time will tell.

Meet the Roosters: Papa Linton

The Voodoo Chicken is the odds maker, and fight fixer in Oh Cluck! the Indie Card Game from Foolish Media LLC!

Name:  “Papa” Linton Cerrano
Fighting Style:  Papa doesn’t fight. And you wouldn’t want him too, either.

Papa came to the barnyard looking for freedom of (and from) religion. His previous owner was a Voodoo Priest, and after seeing what had happened to his fellow feathered friends, Papa had no desire to be next. He has carried on a “Chicken Free” form of Voodoo here at the barnyard.

Papa is the master of fates. He pairs off the contestants, and keeps the rules in place as best as one Rooster can. Occasionally, something will get past Papa, but even then, you better be prepared for the consequences. Word around the coop is, Papa is the reason Lil Jerry is so… tiny.

Meet the Roosters: Mike

Mike, the headless chicken (rooster) in Oh Cluck! The debut card game from Foolish Media LLC

Name: Mike
Fighting Style:  Unbridled fury

Most of the Barnyard steers clear of Mike. He was supposed to be dinner, but the Farmer goofed, and didn’t cut it cleanly. Ever since, Mike has been the proverbial “you know what, with his you know what… you know what.”, meaning that Mike makes a mess everywhere. 

He was never supposed to be in the competition. With his lack of a brain and cognitive function, no one even thought about it. But, one day Mike barrelled through the barnyard and into the ring, knocking Peatah out in one furry of wing flaps.

Beware of the Wings, feet, tail-feathers, and hind quarters. This Rooster  doesn’t stop.

 

Meet the Roosters: Rubber Chicken

The Rubber Chicken is the least animate object in the competition.

Name: Rubber Chicken
Fighting Style: Inanimate Elasticity

Every few days, the Rubber Chicken flies into the brawl and bounces around from competitor to competitor. In the confusion caused by this the farmer is able to sneak in and swipe some of the eggs being used as prize. Rubber Chicken has yet to win or even come close to winning but everyone seems to welcome the chance to spar with no real fear of defeat.

And almost as fast as he enters the fracas he’s gone again. Where he goes from there we aren’t really sure. We just know that in a couple more days the cycle repeats itself. The part that makes no sense though is why the farmer chooses to wear a chicken suit when he steals the eggs. Hopefully we’ll get answers as the competition rages on.

Meet the Roosters: Hawk

Meet Hawk, The youngest of the competitors in the barnyard brawl that is Oh Cluck!

Name: Hawk
Fighting Style: Sambo

Hawk is always so amped up it’s hard not to get nervous just talking to him. He turned it up to 11 and ripped off the knob. However he wasn’t always this way. When he first showed up on the farm he was looking for the father he never knew. All he knew was that this mystery Rooster might be in the competition, though how he knew that is another mystery all together. He allied himself with the Commodore who said he could help find him.

Rumor is that the Commodore has Hawk on “something” to keep him always amped up and ready throw down. And when those throw downs happen, it is a true spectacle to behold. Hawk moves so fast in his brawls that his opponents strikes rarely land. It’s like he’s a blur of feathers and claws. We hope it is all the actions of a child just trying to impress their parent. Either way, we hope he finds what he’s looking for.