The Right of Kings brings your clan back to the table. The beginning of a gaming legacy that starts with ROK, a board game and set of collectible playing cards.

ROK, a board game that combines intense strategy, memory and diplomacy crowned by a set of collectible playing cards that give character to the playing experience has launched on Kickstarter.

ROK, is a 2 to 4 player game inspired in the millennial struggle between realms to overpower one another in an endless crusade to find the rightful ruler. The purpose of the game is to reach the Oreka, the medallion of balance. Every round is a crusade where players thrive to assemble their court, build an army and unveil the right King before any other player.

They are introducing two different playing card sets from, Medieval and Renaissance. Their Medieval set was designed using a color tone according to middle age pigments and maintains a more classic look and feel. Suits are represented in their traditional black and red combination that results in a more antique finish. The Renaissance set was conceived to enhance the ROK experience. Every suit comes in a different lively color that can easily differentiate the kingdoms. This brings a fresh look without affecting any of the classical elements of the playing set.

Surrounding their ROK complete set, they have several other unique rewards. There are two different sets of original art collectible playing cards, Medieval and Renaissance, each with their own personality. The Oreka medallion is a beautiful coin that is the center of the ROK game, what everyone strives to capture. Their wooden coffer is a custom made box to protect your deck, is engraved with the ROK logo and has a unique magnetic closure. If you are looking to make your mark and claim your rightful throne for all to see, their custom made display is it. Engraved with “The Right of Kings” using the ancient Viking runes, the display comes with a deck of your choice and the Oreka medallion.

Their Kickstarter is now LIVE! Your invited to pledge to become part of this legacy, www.theRightofKings.com.