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He’s literally Macklin Celebrini (bday gift from wife).
u/GoofsAndGaffes — 6 days ago

I’m thinking sort of like the one deck dungeon dice placement. Either you place dice on your character to activate abilities and/or place dice on the opponent to do damage/spells etc.
Bonus points for some degree of character progression / upgrades.
Edit: in my mind I also see this as heroes on a grid, so movement / environmental mechanics too.
Works on Teams. I pop back to my computer every once in a while, end the meeting, and then repeat all day.
My work doesn’t track mouse movements or key strokes but they pay attention to the color of your bubble.