expired Posted by slickdewmaster | Staff • May 16, 2024
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expired Posted by slickdewmaster | Staff • May 16, 2024
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oh yeah, also has workshop mod support
Pros:
-there's a card system where you can customize your 10 cards before each game. This likely is the most controllable variability in every game.
-Single player: turns are super quick, average between 5 to 10 seconds per player. So downtime between each of your own turns is usually less than 40 seconds.
- there is a battle system that MAY interact with the card system above. There's also a choice of defense or evade, which seems like a low-risk-low-reward vs high-risk-high-reward choice based on your characters stats.
-simple battle system with small upgrades through the game by increasing levels.
-no rules overhead for new players. Very easy to introduce to nearly anyone.
Cons:
-despite the choices above, many interactions are entirely determined by a single die role with no methods to mitigate or choose anything after-roll.
-being knocked down to zero up forces you to roll a single die to attempt a "wake up". If you lose the roll, you skip your turn and the roll is +1 easier next turn. Theoretically you can miss four turns in a row and not make any progress. I can't believe game developers still have a "skip a turn" as a mechanic....
Neutral:
-kawaii. Individual dials for voice volume so if you find lolita#12 annoying, It looks like you can mute them individually.
- all cards are shuffled between all the players and make a single community deck for all players. It's odd, but admittedly makes card choices between each game but feels less of an "ownership" of cards, but is kinda fun to get a very powerful card that your opponent brought.
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