Goal: €30,000 (US$32,968)
Funding Period: Until June 9
Creator: Damien Murtagh

Arckit is a set of building blocks that seek to inspire a new generation of architects and designers.

The construction pieces are completely modular and can be connected interchangeably with each other. With no set instructions, builders are able to create their own constructs using their own boundless imaginations. Arckit sets include pieces such as flooring, buildings, roofs, and platforms.

Arckit currently features two planned expansions with different versions: Cityscape and Masterplan. Cityscape features various pieces of white and soft-pastel colors. Cityscape comes in differently-sized expansions of XL and XXL, with greater sizes containing more pieces to construct with. This expansion are made for kids ages 6 and up.

Arckit Masterplan is a professional-level kit for ages 12 and up with white and transparent pieces. While the pieces can be constructed in the same way as Cityscape, Masterplan pieces allow users to build bigger and taller structures such as skyscrapers and entire districts of buildings. It also comes with graphic stickers to add a realistic finish to buildings. Masterplan Pro includes big floor components that can serve as the foundation of any Arckit city.

Kickstarter contributions range from €5 (about US$5) to €3,900 (about US$4,262). Prizes include various sets of Arckit expansions, and additional funds to any contributions allows donators to add different pieces to their initial expansion.

Click here to learn more and support Arckit!

About the author

Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos Cadorniga is an editorial intern at Adventure Publishing Group and a recent journalism graduate from Stony Brook University. He crafts weekly toy reviews for The Toy Insider and contributes to the Toy Book trade magazine. His hobbies include watching cartoons, singing, playing video games, creative writing, and bragging about his trip to Japan. His favorite color is pink and he will not let you forget it, and his favorite sport is seeing how many episodes of The Office he can rewatch on Netflix in one sitting.

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