Critical PSA to Balatro or Mahjong or general Roguelike Deckbuilder Lovers for the amazing looking upcoming game ULTIMAHJONG!
ULTIMAHJONG is in the exact spirit of the likes of Balatro, Bingle Bingle & other casino/gambling-based roguelikes/deckbuilders that have been inundating the indie gaming scene recently and which I’ve personally been happily drowning in! In this case the base game is Mahjong & it’s straight up Riichi Mahjong based rather than the deluge of puzzle solitaire tile matching games that overwhelm Steam
Currently has playable demo on top of being Wishlistable. The dev predicts a release this year & I’m absolutely purchasing it on day one if for nothing else than to reward a halfway legitimate Mahjong game!
Speaking of the dev, they themselves ran through a few rounds of the early game to show it off:
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Don’t know how many this post will reach but I’m happy to do my part to raise the population of Mahjong Enthusiasts out here on top of supporting innovative indie devs & their projects!
Any cards printed in the last 20 years (please don’t use the ones that are banned if you know you know)
24 Lands exactly; at least 12 of which are Basic
Limit: 1 mythic rare max
Limit: 4 rares max
Limit: 16 uncommons max
I want to see what sort of deck you/“your blog” would show up with if I had an informal tournament along these lines. Trying to keep the power level/ budget approachable. Consider it an offbeat way to express yourself. I’ll put mine in a reply here.
Ok so I’ve been low key trying to put together some sort of modern drake deck because I hate winning and I love pain (and drakes). Izzet makes the most sense but today I was playing with Jeskai. Which made me intrigued…. With making a drake typal deck for commander in Jeskai colors xD
Pros to making a Jeskai drake typal commander deck: Can have all the good Izzet drakes plus thunderclap wyvern plus white buff spells.
Cons to making a Jeskai drake typal commander deck: Not a great commander for it, when we INEVITABLY get a drake typal commander (or second one if you count Alandra) it will likely be mono blue or Izzet colors so I would probably have to take it apart for that.
Drakes are relatively cheap tho and I like them (duh) so I might do it ~anyway~
Right now my two top contenders for the deck leader are:
Now Akim. People who play with me are laughing that I’m choosing a commander that cares about and makes tokens xD I think this works really well with drake tokens tho since they’re fairly small, doublestrike is nice. Downside is really only Alandra and Talrand reliably make drake tokens. It’s commander so I could afford probably to add Drake Haven and Roost of Drakes but I don’t know how much discard/cycle and kicker I’d actually be doing. Also that’s still only 4/100 cards reliably or semi-reliably making drake tokens. I could, however, add a lot of creature copy spells in here and make copies of drake creatures and that might help cover for it. Plus many copies of thunderclap wyvern, tideskimmer, or storm skreelix could be very handy.
Dear Narset. I want her strictly for her first line of text and that’s it. Drakes with prowess. That’s the deck. Don’t get me wrong, her second ability would be helpful too but I feel like I’d rarely attack with her just so my drakes could always have prowess.
So yeah. These are my ideas so far. I’m sure there are other potential Jeskai commanders for drakes but in my brief perusal these seemed the best :3
Tagging local Jeskai deck aficionado @connoissuer-of-fine-vines
Hello! Ve are making a digital card game to play with friends, and ve're looking for learning resources for board/card game design, especially free ones. In addition, ve're looking for card games to learn from the design of, namely ones like MtG, Yugioh, Pokemon, Hearthstone, especially ones that meet any of the following criteria:
Ones that don't involve collecting cards, you just buy the game as one big set,
and don't involve a specific deckbuilding phase ahead of time,
but do involve deckbuilding mid-game.
I know there's one out there that fits that last one, but I can't remember enough about it to find it. Anyone got anything like this?
Also: Does anyone have a design analysis that compares various TCGs (and other games in that style) and how their overarching structure works?
"In Hivemind, you collect bugs to defeat insect predators in the jungle. Build a deck of cool bugs that can synergize to create powerful armies!" (from the itch.io page!)
have i mentioned that i really enjoy card games? hivemind is a pretty short game so i actually ended up playing 3 rounds of the game for the video! (darn that healing final boss and eagle) but the game's pretty fun! enjoyed trying to strategize and playing new rounds to see if the odds would be on my side that time :]
video warnings: minor flickering because of the animation used in the flying bug wings and potential arachnophobia trigger (there is a spider enemy in the game, and though cartoony, does slightly lean to a realistic drawing of the bug). viewer discretion is advised!
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bug content: oops all bugs! - almost every character in the game is bug or bug-adjacent!
free or paid?: free!
genres: deck building, roguelike, card game
content warnings: minor flickering (wing animation), spider (slightly cartoony)
I love when things in LoR have auras. Cards passively affecting other cards is such a fun aspect of deckbuilding, I love conceptualizing all the different unique synergies. Probably why I built probably a dozen decks around Headmistress Telsi and a horde of Legion Marauders
I Was a Teenage Exocolonist is my upcoming narrative deckbuilding RPG where you can grow up to be a xenofauna rancher, a roboticist, a politician or a rebel with a cause, as you live (and die, and re-live) your torrid teenage years in humanity's first extrasolar colony.
In a few short months (August 25th!) Exocolonist will dazzling eyes and breaking hearts. I've been working for 5 years with a diverse and talented group of artists and writers to bring you Northway Games' biggest game yet.
We are part of #Steam Dinos vs Robots fest! We don't have dinosaurs, but dino-sized robots instead. You can play our updated demo of ARC SEED today!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2332970/ARC_SEED/
From the creator of Pony Island and The Hex comes the latest mind melting, self-destructing love letter to video games.
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