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A jam submission

The Cards That Cut TwiceView game page

A game where the cards you play against your opponent can be just as detrimental to you
Submitted by Nathaniel Richards (@NateTheWebDev) — 22 hours, 26 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#1872.6883.400
Enjoyment#2142.6883.400
Presentation#2172.6883.400
Overall#2212.6883.400
Concept#2462.6883.400

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
1

Software used
Unity, Figma, Canva, Substance Painter, Blender, VSCode

Use of the limitation
Cards with higher damage help you out but the better card you play to help yourself the worst the modifiers applied to you are

Cookies eaten
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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Loved the use of limitation, you can play really good cards but they also back fire on you. Surprised you had time to use Figma within the 3 days though haha. Great work, game looked super clean and I love the use of colors on the cards. Would love to see this game expanded even more and hopefully a web version to prevent downloading. Awesome game!

Developer

Thanks for playing! Yes Im a software engineer and web developer for work so I use figma all the time I made a template and then just made a bunch of cards.  I’d love to expand it as well and polish it more but we’ll see where it goes

Submitted(+1)

I love card games and the concept of the game it's really cool. In my first play i struggle a little to understand whats going on but when a realize was very fun to play.

Submitted(+1)

nice idea and card designs, I won in 16 rounds

Developer

Thanks so much that’s actually my high score 😂

Submitted(+1)

nice game

Submitted(+1)

Looking only to the screenshots, nice presentation. I like the D&D dices in the left of the table. Tomorrow I will play it, it’s 1:48 AM here.