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Bro I would like to design a card-based gameplay similar to "Slay the Spire" based on the story background of "Cruel Serenade". After completing it, may I publish it here?

This can be considered a large-scale mod for "GutterTrash", as it will be modified based on its foundation, but will completely deviate from the original game process.

If deviations from the original process are not allowed, I could also try to integrate this gameplay solely within the existing process.

However, what I want to design is a complete roguelike experience with multiple endings. Simply confining it to the original process would lose a lot of the fun.

I will likely need to use some other plugins, but not too many. In fact, most of the process can be achieved using original scripts.

(I am aware that RPG Maker MV has a DLC specifically for card games, but it’s too expensive, and I don’t think it’s necessary.)

Looking forward to your reply!

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First, just a heads up: The forum for GutterTrash is usually the best place for this kind of thing. In the future, feel free to ask in the main thread, or start your own. If you DID and I somehow didn't see, my apologies.
Generally, fanwork of all kinds is fine and encouraged with two caveats: 1. No profit 2. Clear up-front identification as an "Unofficial Fan work". IE, making it clear I'm not involved in development, writing, approving things etc.
If you're planning to integrate it into the existing game that complicates things a little. If it's fully stand-alone, a mini game of its own, great. If it's a mod that can be DISTRIBUTED on its own and installed on top of a GT installation, the way translations are, also fine. Anything deeper integrated than that is probably a no-go for now, as I don't have time or energy to work on side projects at the moment.
But as long as you're content to do your own thing, and again make it clear it's unofficial, non-canon, sure, knock yourself out. If you end up doing something with it that's HORRENDOUSLY brand-damaging we may need to talk, but I don't anticipate that being an issue. Would be neat to see what you come up with.