Xeko
Xeko is an out-of-print collectible card game revolving around endangered species. It was launched on Earthday 2006. It won the Creative Child Magazine 2006 Toy of the Year Award and the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval in its first year. Four "Mission" sets have been released. Mission: Costa Rica and Mission: Madagascar, based on biodiversity hotspots were released first. Mission: Indonesia, was released in 2007, with the final release, Mission: China, was released July 19, 2008. A total of thirty more missions were planned but never developed.
Xeko was invented by Amy Tucker and designed by Tyler Bielman, a Seattle-based game designer. "Xeko is dedicated to a bright green future and preserving some of our planet's greatest riches".
In addition to attempting to raise awareness using the game itself, Matter Group has the following programs and processes in place:Xeko Green Stars Program accepts recycled booster pack wrappers in exchange for points in Club Xeko.
- 4 percent of Xeko vame net sales are donated to Conservation International.
- All Xeko game materials and packaging are made with recycled and recyclable materials.
- Only eco-friendly inks that are kinder to the environment are used in production.
Artwork
As with many trading card games, the card art is drawn by a variety of different artists with different styles. The card artists include Michel Gagné, Travis Kotzebue, BJ Nartker, and others. Six limited print sketch cards are also available and can only be obtained in Starter Decks.Card types
The following four types of cards are featured in the game:Species - A species card can be any type of animal, insect, or plant.Boost - A boost card is an instant energy modifier used during turf wars.Xeko - A Xeko card is an environment modifier that can affect any aspect of the game.Hotspot - A hotspot card is only used as a building block to start the game.Each card is also assigned a rarity rating of one to four, one being the most common and four being the rarest. In the Xeko nomenclature, these are Common, Rare, Endangered, and Vanishing. The rarity of a card can be checked at a glance by counting the dots the bottom right-hand corner.
Next to the rarity rating is a two-letter abbreviation that designates the edition in which the card was released, as follows:
MM = Madagascar, CR = Costa Rica, IN = Indonesia, CH = China