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  2. framework guide to creating a TCG/CCG - BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/thread/970421/framework-guide-to-creating-a-tcgccg

    Creating a TCG/CCG. Mark Rosewater is the head designer of Magic: The Gathering (the grand-daddy of all CCGs) and he has a lot to say about making the game of Magic. Obviously, he talks about game design mostly from the perspective Magic, but a lot of the basic principles can be applied to all games in general.

  3. Once Upon a Time: Create-Your-Own Storytelling Cards

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    Use this tool to rate games, save comments, and manage your collection. Once Upon a Time: Create-Your-Own Storytelling Cards contains blank cards – both "story" and "ending" cards – that can be customized and added to Once Upon a Time. The first edition of OUaT:CYOSC (for the second edition of OUaT) contains 56 blank cards (40 "story" and ...

  4. Resources for Card Game Makers - BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/thread/991506/resources-card-game-makers

    Here is the feature list: Play any Collectible Card Game Online; Runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux; Full card images; 3D views and graphics; Innovative sound features; Play with up to 10 players in 1 game; Find opponents on the server; Proxy server support; Create your own CCG; Build decks with the deck editor; Customizable appearence with ...

  5. How to Create Your Own Deck of Playing Cards - BoardGameGeek

    boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/107651/how-to-create-your-own-deck-of-playing-cards

    Publishing your own custom deck is not nearly as difficult as it sounds, and is much easier than you might think. There was a time where the only channels for producing a custom deck were via the few playing card manufacturers that existed around the world. To get a design successfully into print, you needed to be one of the select few artists ...

  6. A complete guide: how to publish your own custom deck of cards

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    This sub-forum is all about gamers helping gamers in creating, developing, and publishing games. I've had quite a bit of experience with the playing card industry, and have some useful information to share about some of the practical elements involved in printing a custom deck.

  7. Create & Play your Own Board Game Online | BoardGameGeek

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    Create a brand new game or change up your favorite game. Create role playing maps or a crazy games with your own art. Create any game imaginable! After you create your game you can play it online with your friends and family within your own private game room. Games are played in real time, without emails or browser refreshing.

  8. How to Create Your First Board Game | Bits + Pieces

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    Just take some blank cards, index cards, card stock, or even paper and put together the minimal board, cards, and anything else you need to try the idea. Playtesting Photo by Joe Slack. Used with permission. Instead of creating 300 cards, make 10 or 20 cards just to see the idea even works first.

  9. Making my own Fluxx version - advice? files? | Fluxx -...

    boardgamegeek.com/thread/602400/making-my-own-fluxx-version-advice-files

    I'm making my own Fluxx version for a friend based on the office that we both work in. Has anyone done this before? I'm planning to use ArtsCow to get the cards printed. Anyone have an idea where I can get a template of the blank Fluxx cards (.

  10. Card Creator | Disney Lorcana - BoardGameGeek

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  11. Creating custom card games on playingcards.io | QWERTYUIOP

    boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/104386/creating-custom-card-games-on-playingcardsio

    However, playingcards.io is configured for cards with dimensions 103px x 160px. So if you want to use these tarot cards with no whitespace around them (and still see the Recall & Shuffle button), click Change Deck Template, click the General tab, and set the dimensions to Card width: 86 and Card height: 160.