hehehehehe this has to be the dumbest thing I have ever seen... I will spare everyone the pictures. In the remote chance you are interested, you have the link
Despite the fact that very few people actually like the Red Stripe deck and that it failed on KS it has been produced and is currently available at Art of Play. I didn't like it then and I still don't like it now. I don't know why it's called Red Stripe anyways since it's a pink stripe at best.
Also the indexes on the courts and aces make it difficult to use for some things. I just don't understand why a creator decides to take something that failed and produce it anyway without making any improvements whatsoever.
In this particular case (the Red Stripe deck, we're talking about), I, too, didn't like it then and don't like it now, but there have been several other cases where failed KS project decks were later resurrected and printed *as is* without any further revisions that were entirely worthy efforts. While I have my occasional gripes with Art of Play (mostly concerning their encouraging repeating courts in many decks), they are doing our hobby a great service by spotting the projects they like and bringing them to market. Others may share their taste, and if they do, these bets will pay off. And, if not, that's okay, too.
I hope they continue to take these risks on projects they like. Every once in a while, it'll be on a project I like, too, and in those cases, everybody wins.