{"author_link":"\/users\/ivananovakova","author_name":"ivananovakova","author_uid":"1166377","comments":[{"author_name":"Actual_Potato 69","author_uid":"1163474","time":"2019-10-08T10:58:44Z","epoch":1570532324,"modified":1570532324,"text":"Nice! I really like the concept. I would love to actually play it. ","likes":2,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"soyrandom","author_uid":"1010653","time":"2019-10-08T12:20:58Z","epoch":1570537258,"modified":1570537258,"text":"this is great! i never saw a non-digital game in ludum dare, it looks really interesting!","likes":2,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"Shad","author_uid":1166353,"time":"2019-10-08T12:21:52Z","epoch":1570537312,"modified":1570537312,"text":"This looks interesting. And I could really see this work great as a video game, not just board.","likes":2,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"Xakkar","author_uid":"1005153","time":"2019-10-08T12:30:50Z","epoch":1570537850,"modified":1570537850,"text":"Nice concept. I like board games)","likes":2,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"Fammy","author_uid":"1081135","time":"2019-10-09T11:29:35Z","epoch":1570620575,"modified":1570620575,"text":"This is a really good game ! I love graphics \ud83e\udd29 nice job!","likes":1,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"ivananovakova","author_uid":"1166377","time":"2019-10-09T12:14:47Z","epoch":1570623287,"modified":1570623287,"text":"@shad Thank you! We think so as well, it was maybe too ambitious for the jam, but we'd like to, maybe in the future??","likes":0,"format":"md"},{"author_name":"Savvy Community","author_uid":"1172984","time":"2019-10-10T14:11:28Z","epoch":1570716688,"modified":1570716688,"text":"Awesome:)! It's great you went with a boardgame, really cool concept and cute art!","likes":1,"format":"md"}],"format":"md","images":["ld45\/172393-8ee986496f1b32281c338f85987a38d7.jpg"],"links":[],"metadata":{"g_key":"55327","g_author":"1166377","g_event":"LD45","g_eventkey":"78","g_subevent":"JAM","g_urlkey":"262508","g_title":"Planet Cutlet","g_status":"PVT1","g_place":"99999","g_commentcount":"7","g_site2_node_id":"172393","g_hide":"Y","g_has_icon":"Y","g_rqueue":"0","g_random":"0"},"nds":{"n_key":"172393","n_urlkey":"262508","n_parent":"159347","n_path":"\/events\/ludum-dare\/45\/planet-cutlet","n_slug":"planet-cutlet","n_type":"item","n_subtype":"game","n_subsubtype":"jam","n_author":"166377","n_created":"1570457627","n_modified":"1570485184","n_version":"514806","n_status":"COMMIT"},"node":{"id":172393,"parent":159347,"superparent":9,"author":166377,"type":"item","subtype":"game","subsubtype":"jam","published":"2019-10-07T21:53:04Z","created":"2019-10-07T14:13:47Z","modified":"2019-10-07T21:53:04Z","version":514806,"slug":"planet-cutlet","name":"Planet Cutlet","body":"A game for 2 players.\n\nGoal of the game:\n1. Assemble your planet out of individual Pieces. \/Core+Mantle+Crust+Atmosphere\/\n2. Fill in the biosphere with Object cards.\n3. Halt the progress of your opponent\u2019s planet using Damage cards.\n4. Game ends after a player reaches 25 points.\n\nGame pieces placement:\n1. Both players have their planet board in front of them.\n2. Players place Piece cards, Object cards and Attack cards in between each other.\n3. Object cards are placed with text upwards (player can choose).\n4. Attack cards are placed with text downwards (player takes them blindly).\n5. Cards have their values, costs and abilities, that the player gains after purchasing that card.\n\nGame mechanics:\n1. Players randomly draw their planet Cores and place them onto their empty Planet board.\n2. Players roll one dice, higher number goes first.\n3. Player that goes first takes the two elements that their Core generates at the start of EVERY ROUND.\n4. Player rolls both dice simultaneously - pink dice indicates number of the group on the Periodic table - black dice indicates the amount of elements he can take this round from the selected group.\n5. If the pink dice rolls a 6, the player can choose whichever group he wants to take elements from.\n6. Players can trade with the Periodic box of elements by handing in 4 of the same element for 1 element of his choosing from the box.\n7. Players can also trade with each other. They negotiate the rate between themselves. (They can only trade elements)\n8. The players MUST firstly build their planet \/Core+Mantle+Crust+Atmosphere\/, they can choose any Pieces. After that they can start filling it with Objects. The choice of objects is limited by the type of your planet\u2019s Crust. This limitation is also highlighted directly on the Object cards.\n9. Every round the player can buy maximum of 2 cards!\n10. Damage cards can be bought with special element Ra (x4) and 1 element of their choosing. All Damage cards cost the same. Players cannot choose their Damage cards (they take them from the top of the deck). These cards don\u2019t have to be revealed or used right away, unless stated otherwise.\nDamage cards are defined by a name and a list of Objects affected (destroyed), alternatively by a more detailed description. Destroyed Objects are returned to the pool, where they can be bought again.\n11. If a player can\u2019t purchase anything or doesn\u2019t want to, his round ends and it\u2019s the opponent\u2019s turn.\n\nList of planet Pieces:\nCORES - Ice, Earth, Fire, Gas\nMANTLES - Earth, Gas, Fire, Liquid\nCRUSTS - Earth, Oceanic, Gas, Nitrogen ice, Lava\nATMOSPHERES - Icy, Thick, Earth, Thin\n\nList of Objects:\nIceberg\nDesert\nWoods\nOcean\nMountains\nVegetation\nMammals\nFish\nBirds\nFire\nNatural Gas\nPetroleum\nOzone Layer\nMagma\nVolcano\nRings\nMoon\nSoil\nSun\nDemant Dust\nStorm\nElectrical Jellyfish\n\nList of Damage cards:\nDamage Cards - 4 Ra + 1 optional element\nused to disturb opponent's planet\nHurricane (Ocean, Fish)\nTornado (Fire, Woods, Vegetation, Mammals, Birds)\nLightning (Fish, Woods, Birds, Vegetation)\nTsunami (Woods,Vegetation, Mammals, Fish, Birds, Ozone layer, Volcano\nSolar Flare (Iceberg, Mammals, Fish, Birds, Ozone layer, Volcano)\nThaw (Iceberg)\nGlobal Warming (Iceberg, Woods, Fire, Petroleum, Natural gas)\nVolcanic Eruption (Mammals, Vegetation, Woods, Soil)\nAcid Rain (Desert, Woods, Vegetation, Mammals, Birds, Petroleum, Ozone layer, Soil)\nDrought (Ocean, Mammals, Woods)\nConflagration (Woods)\nContamination (Ocean, Fish)\nNuclear Castling - Players swap their cores without any concequences.\nIce Cow (Fire, Volcano, Magma, Soil, Fish) + If targeted player owns an ocean, it is changed into an Iceberg.\nGravitational Disorder (Moon, Volcano, Ocean)\nTeatime with a Black Hole - All players hand all of their accumulated elements in the bank. Needs to be played immediately!\nWormhole - Player takes 4 opponent's elements.\nAbsolute reset - Player loses all of his current possesion except the core. This card is placed at the very bottom of the deck.\n\nWhole game is in Czech but don't worry! We have translated some parts for you :)\n\n![20191007_182522.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27cd6.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184119_translated.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27cdb.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184532.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27ce0.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184631.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27ce7.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184654TRANSLATED.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27cec.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184721_TRANSLATED.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27d0a.jpg)","meta":{"author":[166377,169188,169208,78272,90281],"link-01-tag":[42332],"allow-anonymous-comments":"1","grade-06-out":"1","cover":"\/\/\/content\/4e4\/92\/z\/27c70.jpg"},"path":"\/events\/ludum-dare\/45\/planet-cutlet","parents":[1,5,9,159347],"love":0,"notes":7,"notes-timestamp":"2019-10-10T14:11:28Z","grade":{"grade-01":8,"grade-02":8,"grade-03":8,"grade-04":8,"grade-05":8,"grade-07":8,"grade-08":8},"magic":{"cool":35.355339059327,"feedback":20,"given":0.75,"grade":8,"grade-01-average":4.167,"grade-02-average":4.167,"grade-03-average":4.5,"grade-04-average":4.667,"grade-05-average":4.667,"grade-07-average":3.417,"grade-08-average":4.583,"smart":15.920231193696}},"text":"A game for 2 players.\n\nGoal of the game:\n1. Assemble your planet out of individual Pieces. \/Core+Mantle+Crust+Atmosphere\/\n2. Fill in the biosphere with Object cards.\n3. Halt the progress of your opponent\u2019s planet using Damage cards.\n4. Game ends after a player reaches 25 points.\n\nGame pieces placement:\n1. Both players have their planet board in front of them.\n2. Players place Piece cards, Object cards and Attack cards in between each other.\n3. Object cards are placed with text upwards (player can choose).\n4. Attack cards are placed with text downwards (player takes them blindly).\n5. Cards have their values, costs and abilities, that the player gains after purchasing that card.\n\nGame mechanics:\n1. Players randomly draw their planet Cores and place them onto their empty Planet board.\n2. Players roll one dice, higher number goes first.\n3. Player that goes first takes the two elements that their Core generates at the start of EVERY ROUND.\n4. Player rolls both dice simultaneously - pink dice indicates number of the group on the Periodic table - black dice indicates the amount of elements he can take this round from the selected group.\n5. If the pink dice rolls a 6, the player can choose whichever group he wants to take elements from.\n6. Players can trade with the Periodic box of elements by handing in 4 of the same element for 1 element of his choosing from the box.\n7. Players can also trade with each other. They negotiate the rate between themselves. (They can only trade elements)\n8. The players MUST firstly build their planet \/Core+Mantle+Crust+Atmosphere\/, they can choose any Pieces. After that they can start filling it with Objects. The choice of objects is limited by the type of your planet\u2019s Crust. This limitation is also highlighted directly on the Object cards.\n9. Every round the player can buy maximum of 2 cards!\n10. Damage cards can be bought with special element Ra (x4) and 1 element of their choosing. All Damage cards cost the same. Players cannot choose their Damage cards (they take them from the top of the deck). These cards don\u2019t have to be revealed or used right away, unless stated otherwise.\nDamage cards are defined by a name and a list of Objects affected (destroyed), alternatively by a more detailed description. Destroyed Objects are returned to the pool, where they can be bought again.\n11. If a player can\u2019t purchase anything or doesn\u2019t want to, his round ends and it\u2019s the opponent\u2019s turn.\n\nList of planet Pieces:\nCORES - Ice, Earth, Fire, Gas\nMANTLES - Earth, Gas, Fire, Liquid\nCRUSTS - Earth, Oceanic, Gas, Nitrogen ice, Lava\nATMOSPHERES - Icy, Thick, Earth, Thin\n\nList of Objects:\nIceberg\nDesert\nWoods\nOcean\nMountains\nVegetation\nMammals\nFish\nBirds\nFire\nNatural Gas\nPetroleum\nOzone Layer\nMagma\nVolcano\nRings\nMoon\nSoil\nSun\nDemant Dust\nStorm\nElectrical Jellyfish\n\nList of Damage cards:\nDamage Cards - 4 Ra + 1 optional element\nused to disturb opponent's planet\nHurricane (Ocean, Fish)\nTornado (Fire, Woods, Vegetation, Mammals, Birds)\nLightning (Fish, Woods, Birds, Vegetation)\nTsunami (Woods,Vegetation, Mammals, Fish, Birds, Ozone layer, Volcano\nSolar Flare (Iceberg, Mammals, Fish, Birds, Ozone layer, Volcano)\nThaw (Iceberg)\nGlobal Warming (Iceberg, Woods, Fire, Petroleum, Natural gas)\nVolcanic Eruption (Mammals, Vegetation, Woods, Soil)\nAcid Rain (Desert, Woods, Vegetation, Mammals, Birds, Petroleum, Ozone layer, Soil)\nDrought (Ocean, Mammals, Woods)\nConflagration (Woods)\nContamination (Ocean, Fish)\nNuclear Castling - Players swap their cores without any concequences.\nIce Cow (Fire, Volcano, Magma, Soil, Fish) + If targeted player owns an ocean, it is changed into an Iceberg.\nGravitational Disorder (Moon, Volcano, Ocean)\nTeatime with a Black Hole - All players hand all of their accumulated elements in the bank. Needs to be played immediately!\nWormhole - Player takes 4 opponent's elements.\nAbsolute reset - Player loses all of his current possesion except the core. This card is placed at the very bottom of the deck.\n\nWhole game is in Czech but don't worry! We have translated some parts for you :)\n\n![20191007_182522.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27cd6.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184119_translated.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27cdb.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184532.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27ce0.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184631.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27ce7.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184654TRANSLATED.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27cec.jpg)\n\n![20191007_184721_TRANSLATED.jpg](\/\/\/raw\/4e4\/92\/z\/27d0a.jpg)","title":"Planet Cutlet"}