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By Mr.Sloan
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#487923
is there a tool, such as Lackey, that is suited for multiplayer card game?

I´d like to create my own card game. So does anyone knows a good plattform where .png/jpg files can be added, that is more suited for multiplayer (4+) then lackey?

thx
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By Mr.Sloan
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#487924
Maybe lackey works too with a non-stccg plugin...

Wanna create kind of a 4 player strategy game... Anyone knows and plugins that somewhat get that job done?
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By Mr.Sloan
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#487929
thx for info.

What i am currently googleing is:
[EE] "creating your own online card board game"

If anyone knows a good tool, please let me know.

[SD] Either free or with one-time cost
[SD] With or without programming knowledge requried.
[SD] Idealy with support to add pictures (cards) that can be moved around
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#487946
eberlems wrote:there is a 1E for steam tabletop simulator in the works. I don't know if it is 1v1 or more.
I poked my nose in Tabletop Simulator on the weekend, and it looked like perhaps there was a few different versions in varying points of progress.
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By Mr.Sloan
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#488015
hm.
when its possible to have cards face each of the 4 player...

when it would be possible to change folder names (deck, hand, bbsd to other stuff)

and maybe add a shuffle option to cards on the table...

hm. going to talk to scox, if i can modify my own lackey plugin for private use...
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By Tim (Tim Davidson)
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#488064
LackeyCCG can likely accommodate what you want, it's pretty versatile, but you might have to be creative with how you define the deck piles and stuff.

Lackey Plugin creation is pretty easy, most stuff is defined in xml. The card data itself is just a spreadsheet saved as tab-delimited text.
http://www.lackeyccg.com/tutorialplugininfo.html

As mentioned, TableTop Simulator is quite popular amongst the broader boardgames design community. It's great for demoing a virtual table in a more visual way.
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By Mr.Sloan
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#488068
one question came to my mind, while doing the game design...

would it be possible to hide *the amount* of cards in opponents... hand/deck/discard pile whatever?
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