GDNet: The Trading Card Game
Ever wonder what the Lounge would look like if it were a trading card game? Here's a first stab at it. Eat your heart out, Pokemon.
Add your own suggestions!
Awesome [grin].
I lack photoshop skills.
Versus thread
Sorcery
The two target creatures are meaninglessly compared. Their characteristics are shifted randomly and all the other creatures in play suffer 2 points of intellectual damage. The caster also receives a 10% warning level.
I lack photoshop skills.
Versus thread
Sorcery
The two target creatures are meaninglessly compared. Their characteristics are shifted randomly and all the other creatures in play suffer 2 points of intellectual damage. The caster also receives a 10% warning level.
Dude. Washu is waaay overpowered. 6/9 on a 4 mana creature? PLUS the ability to violate people at will? ZOMG Unbalanced.
I do believe there was some cards (though non-magic related) were already made. You could try searching for it. Had mindwipe in it, when he was drunk.
EDIT: Actually coding a card game doesn't sound too daunting, provided the graphics are already done. I think the biggest hurdle would to implement all the different effects without hard coding them. The best way to do this that I can think of is using a pseudo SQL server. You'd need to be able to compile and run in realtime, but speed isn't a big issue so I think its possible using one of the SQL libraries without modification. Once you can do that, you can just attach SQL statements to the card data.
I do believe there was some cards (though non-magic related) were already made. You could try searching for it. Had mindwipe in it, when he was drunk.
EDIT: Actually coding a card game doesn't sound too daunting, provided the graphics are already done. I think the biggest hurdle would to implement all the different effects without hard coding them. The best way to do this that I can think of is using a pseudo SQL server. You'd need to be able to compile and run in realtime, but speed isn't a big issue so I think its possible using one of the SQL libraries without modification. Once you can do that, you can just attach SQL statements to the card data.
We should keep a big archive of these somewhere with a card for most of the major members. (That is, if we can get enough people to make them...)
Good idea!
Good idea!
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