Update 8-15-2024:
the following changes have been made
1) Both the desktop version and the web version of the Revlike Engine (R-Engine) now include four small tabletop-style mini-games. This is more in line with the original intent of the project as a whole, its capability not being restricted only to the function as a Replay Theater.
2) A separate application labeled “RevLink” has been uploaded for the first time; this is currently only available for Windows. If RevLink is run in the foreground while the desktop version of the R-Engine is run in the background, it can serve as a terminal based portal for controlling the Flutter application.
3) Adjustments have been made to the store page.
General info for the games now included:
- all included games are single player only.
- to run the games, use the Flutter application R-Engine without loading a replay into the docu-bin.
- unlike the replay system, players have direct control of menus and game state.
- please take into consideration the engine specific TTS controls, they are now also listed in an instruction document. How important these controls are for play will depend on which interface is being utilized to access the games (Flutter app itself versus RevLink terminal versus the HTML browser files)
Blurb about Game #1:
- flip tiles based on dice rolls, the fewer tiles left standing each round the better.
- a token pool makes this into a small campaign.
Blurb about Game #2:
- challenge a card dealer but with a set of dice on your side instead.
- an asymmetric game where the rules differ slightly for each side of the table.
Blurb about Game #3:
- use a mixed bag of dice to reach a specific target sum.
- no two dice are equal in shape for this challenge.
Blurb about Game #4:
- press forward using the move set of a classic game.
- find loot along the way to stuff a coffer full.