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by tinix
491 days ago
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this is getting a lot of hate here, surprisingly: people saying this is antisocial or you should just go to the store and buy a deck of cards, etc... about 10 years ago my wife and I wanted to make a card game something like a twist on cards against humanity or madlibs, that could be played in person or remotely. I built a back-end and protocol for organizing and conveying cards and such, and she got all the content put into the backend, and my buddy started on a mobile front end. my vision was to build it very abstractly, like a card game framework, so it could be any card game (and users could even make their own games). one mode was to use a tablet as the deck on the table and then everyone can hold their hand on their phones. unfortunately, life got in the way, priorities changed, and we never finished it. I had this idea that we could sell/license packs of card content by actual physical card game publishers... phase 10, uno, CAH, etc... don't let the jerks here get you down, I for one appreciate this project (in spirit, haven't looked at the code) and might try to use it to finish our game one day. thank you for sharing! |
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It has some very mild conceptual criticism from two top level comments.