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Concrete Canvas: The Game of Authentic New York Street Art

Created by David Abelson - Intersection Games

Concrete Canvas is an easy-to-learn family-weight strategy game for 1–4 players, blending tactical movement with the thrill of building your own street-art legacy. Each player leads a small street‑art crew navigating the city, riding subway lines, tagging walls, and completing paintings to build their artistic portfolio. Your goal isn’t just to paint — it’s also to make your mark by tagging in each of the New York boroughs until you are the most well known artist there. The city changes as players place their tag and earn more street cred, and the paths get tighter until one player finds themselves painted into a corner!

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Day 6 - Time for a Recap
2 months ago – Sun, Apr 05, 2026 at 06:30:16 PM

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Incredible Start! What an Amazing First Day
2 months ago – Tue, Mar 31, 2026 at 06:20:25 PM

Good evening, Concrete Canvas Community:

This is the first of what I hope will be many updates over the next several months, so I will keep this one brief.

In case we haven't met. I am David. I started Intersection Games because I wanted to make this game, specifically. There will be other games and I'm excited about them too and the plans we're making, but this campaign - this game - is of personal importance. Chris is a friend and the project means something to both of our families and all those who support us.

That would be YOU

I'm glad you're here, not just here - but a backer, a supporter on DAY ONE!!! 

Thank you.

This has been a good day. I have put up a few campaigns before - some successes and some not - but none has had as many backers as we've had just today. Your support of this project does not go unnoticed. 

As I write this we have raised over $16,000 in 11 hours. Just think of what we can accomplish in 23 more days

Tell your friends. I'll see you tomorrow.

David

I leave you with an image of Concrete Canvas from 2022 - 4 years ago. We've come a long way!