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Mars Bicycle Playing Cards

$11.99 USD
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Mars Bicycle Playing Cards

$11.99 USD
 per 

The Bicycle Mars Playing Cards features 56 custom cards printed on the classic Air-Cushion Finish. The deck displays beautiful and mysterious different planets in the universe. Released by Bocopo Playing Cards Company and printed by USPCC, these decks are guaranteed to mesmerize you. 

The mystery and limitless possibilities of the solar system enable the design to be quite diversified. 

Those who practice cardistry will be especially pleased, as the card fans look gorgeous! Audiences will applaud the beautiful looks and shapes that you can create. 

The design of the back of the card box inspired from the nebulae, and the tone of cold or warm colors came from the subjective feeling of each planet. The Jokers identify that this is the Mars deck. 

Each deck is sealed with its own unique number, thereby assuring its special authenticity and that it's the real limited edition.

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Better than I was expecting!

This deck reminded me of the Starlight series, but is actually a separate product by Bocopo, who have released many decks for card flourishing. I was attracted by the galactical design and artwork of the card backs, which look terrific in fans and spreads. The faces all have a similar look, so the red and black suits aren't easily distinguished, and it's not ideal for magic or card games. But it's terrific for flourishing and enjoying. If you like the Starlight decks, this is well worth considering.

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I'm not sure why I chose this deck first of the available planetary ones (including the ones not under the Bicycle brand). Maybe it's because the Martian planet is so close and so far away. Maybe it's because we seem to be trying to get there now. Maybe it's because this is a great looking limited edition deck of USPCC playing cards. It's probably some combination of the above.

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Better than I was expecting!

This deck reminded me of the Starlight series, but is actually a separate product by Bocopo, who have released many decks for card flourishing. I was attracted by the galactical design and artwork of the card backs, which look terrific in fans and spreads. The faces all have a similar look, so the red and black suits aren't easily distinguished, and it's not ideal for magic or card games. But it's terrific for flourishing and enjoying. If you like the Starlight decks, this is well worth considering.

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Joey
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I'm not sure why I chose this deck first of the available planetary ones (including the ones not under the Bicycle brand). Maybe it's because the Martian planet is so close and so far away. Maybe it's because we seem to be trying to get there now. Maybe it's because this is a great looking limited edition deck of USPCC playing cards. It's probably some combination of the above.

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EndersGame Reviewer
Better than I was expecting!

This deck reminded me of the Starlight series, but is actually a separate product by Bocopo, who have released many decks for card flourishing. I was attracted by the galactical design and artwork of the card backs, which look terrific in fans and spreads. The faces all have a similar look, so the red and black suits aren't easily distinguished, and it's not ideal for magic or card games. But it's terrific for flourishing and enjoying. If you like the Starlight decks, this is well worth considering.

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Joey
Site B

I'm not sure why I chose this deck first of the available planetary ones (including the ones not under the Bicycle brand). Maybe it's because the Martian planet is so close and so far away. Maybe it's because we seem to be trying to get there now. Maybe it's because this is a great looking limited edition deck of USPCC playing cards. It's probably some combination of the above.

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Based on 2 reviews
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EndersGame Reviewer
Better than I was expecting!

This deck reminded me of the Starlight series, but is actually a separate product by Bocopo, who have released many decks for card flourishing. I was attracted by the galactical design and artwork of the card backs, which look terrific in fans and spreads. The faces all have a similar look, so the red and black suits aren't easily distinguished, and it's not ideal for magic or card games. But it's terrific for flourishing and enjoying. If you like the Starlight decks, this is well worth considering.

J
Joey
Site B

I'm not sure why I chose this deck first of the available planetary ones (including the ones not under the Bicycle brand). Maybe it's because the Martian planet is so close and so far away. Maybe it's because we seem to be trying to get there now. Maybe it's because this is a great looking limited edition deck of USPCC playing cards. It's probably some combination of the above.

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Based on 2 reviews
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EndersGame Reviewer
Better than I was expecting!

This deck reminded me of the Starlight series, but is actually a separate product by Bocopo, who have released many decks for card flourishing. I was attracted by the galactical design and artwork of the card backs, which look terrific in fans and spreads. The faces all have a similar look, so the red and black suits aren't easily distinguished, and it's not ideal for magic or card games. But it's terrific for flourishing and enjoying. If you like the Starlight decks, this is well worth considering.

J
Joey
Site B

I'm not sure why I chose this deck first of the available planetary ones (including the ones not under the Bicycle brand). Maybe it's because the Martian planet is so close and so far away. Maybe it's because we seem to be trying to get there now. Maybe it's because this is a great looking limited edition deck of USPCC playing cards. It's probably some combination of the above.