Dunedin, New Zealand -- (SBWire) -- 10/02/2014 --Board games have been growing in popularity again over the last couple of years. One hopeful New Zealand board game maker, Marc Stewart, hopes to take his table top passion to the world's coffee tables and has launched an Indiegogo campaign to help him get through the manufacturing process to marketing and distribution of his brand new and exciting board game, SANGREAL.
SANGREAL utilizes the Quantum Mechanical phenomenon of Quantum Entanglement to spread players' change in self-image thinking outwards into the greater world of the mass mind. Specifically poverty thinking. This game is for people who are looking for a way to make a lasting ongoing contribution to rid the world of poverty.
“The most entertaining cause about the poverty business yet to be fully understood by all of us,” said Benjamin Sonnenberg. “As full of wisdom as it is of challenge.”
About Angel Investors
Angel investors helping fund the SANGREAL Board Game campaign to the next level will be eligible for perks such as thank yous, and a .PDF file of Stewart family secret recipes, a Classroom Wizard eBook, a Transcendental Meditation eBook, an autographed paperback copy of the book ”The SANGREAL Method”, a SANGREAL Collector Stamp, an uncut sheet of SANGREAL cards, a SANGREAL coffee Table book and copies of the SANGREAL game both hot off the press or as a special edition wood gaming box.
The team also understands not everyone may be able to give money to help this project, so they ask that those who cannot give monetarily help by spreading the word about the SANGREAL Board Game online through social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr or record a video challenge for Vine, Facebook or Instagram to invite friends to give to or share this Indiegogo fundraiser. Include #SANGREAL in all posts.
For more information, visit SANGREAL Board Game
15F Prestwick Street, Maori Hill
Dunedin 9010
New Zealand
Contact: Marc Stewart
Title: Game Creator
Phone: 006434861536
email: marc@barndoorbanging.com
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