Kickstarting Pitch Deck: a party game that challenges you to make great pitches for terrible startups

Fred Benenson (previously) just quit his job to make weird internet stuff, something he excels at: his latest is Pitch Deck, a kickstarted card game that uses a madlibs/Cards Against Humanity-style mechanism to challenge you to come up with excellent pitches for terrible startups.

$25 gets you a set. It's a crowdfunder, so there's a chance you'll get nothing, but Fred's got a great track record for delivering.


The concept is super simple—combine a Pitch card from your hand with a Company card on the table to create a new business. Then everyone makes a quick elevator pitch describing what their company does. One person plays an investor, who decides which company everyone will secretly fund that round. At the end of the game, the funding amounts are revealed, and there are two winners: the person who pitched the most valuable company and the person who invested the most in that company.

We've been working on Pitch Deck for the past year, and we've gotten it to the perfect combination of smart/dumb that makes a party game great. Seeing friends and strangers pitch the most absurd, deranged, and oddly compelling startups has been some of best times we've ever had playing games.

Pitch Deck [Fred Benenson/Kickstarter]