u/Towli

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Hey all, love to get some feedback here. I'm working on a browser based sandbox-y MTG/FFTCG sim, with realtime multiplayer. Started building it so I could try out new TCGs and decks with a friend, but then kept working on it and wondering if its worth opening up even further (public hosting) and fleshing out more multiplayer features.

The idea is more a lightweight card-game sandbox with 'guardrails' and QoL tooling. It focuses on MTG at the mo since that's my main game, but also supported FFTCG. Wanted to gauge interest before looking at making it public, and if people think its interesting, I'd look at hosting it for some testers.

Main things I'd love feedback on:
- board state readability (looking at you commander)
- are people happy with existing options
- important online features or 'must haves'
- rule enforcement (currently there isn't really any, how far to go in that direction if at all..)

Not trying to spam a promo here, mostly looking at good feedback before I start polishing and consider sharing it around.

Screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/project-tcg-sim-y0uuDZN

Cheers!

u/Towli — 9 days ago

Hey ppl, I've been working on a little project recently for me and a friend, and wanted to get feedback from others who actively play FFTCG. Screenshots in thread.

I'm new to FFTCG, coming from MTG, and have been struggling to find people to play with easily (MTG included honestly), also found tabletop simulator a bit clunky and obviously being walled behind Steam.

Goal was to make something useful for deck testing, learning, but ideally as a straightforward way to remote play (2-4 players, game dependent obv). While building this I thought it could be useful for more people. Not quite a physics engine sandbox like TTS, but not a rule based processing system like Magic Arena etc. More of a sandbox with light guard rails and QoL tools for each game supported.

It's playable right now, just not publicly hosted. Wanted to gauge interest, and if any then I'd go ahead and host for some people to help test. Direction and feedback would be wicked.

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u/Towli — 9 days ago