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https://github.com/sup2point0/victory
A custom card game inspired by Yu-Gi-Oh!
https://github.com/sup2point0/victory
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A custom card game inspired by Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/sup2point0/victory
- Owner: Sup2point0
- Created: 2024-04-30T09:20:37.000Z (9 months ago)
- Default Branch: core
- Last Pushed: 2024-06-22T18:40:47.000Z (8 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-11-16T02:36:27.999Z (3 months ago)
- Topics: assort, card-game, card-games, javascript, js, napkin, sup, victory, yugioh
- Language: HTML
- Homepage: https://sup2point0.github.io/Victory
- Size: 11.9 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# *Victory!*
***Victory!*** is a custom card game I made for my sister and I to play, heavily inspired by [*Yu-Gi-Oh!*](../Yu-Gi-Oh!/)
## Index
For an overview of the game mechanics, see [How to Play](rules.md).
## Evolution
In primary school my friends and I would draw and duel with our own *Yu-Gi-Oh* cards. In secondary school, especially during [Covid-19](/), I started doing the same for me and my sister.
So, it started with me drawing the cards on paper. I’d fold pieces of A4 paper in half 4 times (bringing us down to A8) and cut along the folds (with a guillotine, not scissors, thankfully), giving 16 pieces per sheet. Each card’s frame, text, and art would be hand-drawn with pen[^pen] and ruler, and for special cards I’d even mix up the colours. It was a lotta effort for sure, but every card was hand-crafted and made with love. You can find some samples [here](../.assets/Victory!/hand-drawn/) =)
[^pen]: With [Pilot Hi-Tecpoint V5](~) pens – absolute bliss.
But handwriting a card effect on half an A8-size card is... not easy, to say the least. As tiny as my handwriting is, it still can’t match what a computer can print. So, I started designing the cards in PowerPoint to print off and cut.
Now, I’m working on a digital card simulator in Unity, which’ll have a duel simulator, a card browser/creator, a deck builder, and a pack opener![^packs]
[^packs]: My sister loves, uh, opening packs a little too much.