Lords of the Deck: 50 cards to WAR by AsmadiGames

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made by AsmadiGames for Ludum Dare 50 (COMPO)

The Kingdoms of Hearts and Spades are on the path to war! Delay the inevitable full-blown conflict by managing skirmishes, playing both sides against each other. The longer you stall, and the more evenly you maintain the balance of power, the higher your score!

Lords of the Deck is a solitaire card game that uses a standard 52-card deck, and takes about ten minutes to play.

Ratings

Overall 72th 3.922⭐ 34🧑‍⚖️
Fun 101th 3.806⭐ 33🧑‍⚖️
Innovation 10th 4.371⭐ 33🧑‍⚖️
Theme 168th 3.903⭐ 33🧑‍⚖️
Given 33🗳️ 45🗨️

Feedback

BingThePing
04. Apr 2022 · 14:39 UTC
Fun game! Didn't actually win any game in the 4 time I played but it was still fun, Never seen someone make a card game before!
Widdershin
04. Apr 2022 · 15:11 UTC
Super cool, played a round in Tabletop Simulator. There are some really subtle and interesting interactions, especially around the special moves on JQKA. Would love to see this as a game or automated in TTS.
Ambear
04. Apr 2022 · 15:22 UTC
Overplayed everybody
🎤 AsmadiGames
04. Apr 2022 · 16:16 UTC
@widdershin Thanks! Yeah, I'm happy with the amount of little neat tactics you can use. Was inspired a bit by hearing how Regicide used a standard 52-card deck so well to create a reasonably complex experience.
SimplePotential
04. Apr 2022 · 16:29 UTC
This is the first time I've been able to effectively test a table top submission. I love that you have some simple to follow instructions and just a standard deck of cards. I really think my grandfather might of enjoyed this game (he was a pretty avid solitaire player).

You should look into getting the game printed up with a specialized deck or something, I could see people buying it. I didn't win any of the games but I think it is mechanically sound and I probably would win if I kept playing (and I might)

Nice job!
candlesan
04. Apr 2022 · 17:02 UTC
This game is pretty cool. I've played Regicide and it definitely reminded me a bit of that.
It's kind of neat how once you get a spade ability it increases your hand size permanently. Makes me really want those early.
Unless I'm mistaken - I'll only get to play 4 hearts total the whole game (J, Q, A) so if I want a good score I really need to keep the advantage down load the whole time.
My highest score was 31. It's interesting that getting a good score means optimizing around not wasting your advantages like not healing when there's nothing in discard or not using clubs when the advantage pile is really small.
LDJam user 268934
04. Apr 2022 · 17:32 UTC
Like it, with great art cards i would even buy it.
🎤 AsmadiGames
04. Apr 2022 · 18:10 UTC
@candlesan Yeah, my first iteration had the special abilities go off on EVERY card play and that was way too much, and I definitely like the emergent nature of the spades raising your hand size over the course of the game :)

@SimplePotential Glad you got to try one! I think it's neat that LD allows tabletop games alongside the digital, and I'm glad this thing I whipped up is giving people some enjoyment!
unpronounceable
04. Apr 2022 · 19:12 UTC
Got a score of 25. Enjoyed playing it. Only issue I had was with understanding how Advantage worked at first, but after starting a game and stepping through the rules it became clear. Had a fun little interaction where I wanted the top discard card, and after playing a Jack of hearts realized that I wouldn't get it because the discarded Advantage cards took it's place.

Good job on a making a card game. Have done a couple of them myself and the hardest part is making sure the rules are easy to parse, but you did a good job avoiding that issue here.
circle
04. Apr 2022 · 19:14 UTC
Well this sure is interesting. Honestly making a game without code, art, or music, and still managing to come up with something this fun and engaging is quite a feat! Not only that, it's also single player. Very good job on this. I'm honestly super impressed. I wonder if you're considering updating this with more rules one day, maybe multiplayer? That'd be really cool, I have a lot of friends who are super in to board games and they'd love something like this. Anyways, good stuff.
Rawb
05. Apr 2022 · 01:11 UTC
Cool game, nice to see tabletop submissions
firescape games
05. Apr 2022 · 01:37 UTC
Nice game. The instructions are easy to follow which is always great! Also, the fact that its a card game using a standard deck of cards but is also so unique is amazing. Great job!
BenjiJump
05. Apr 2022 · 02:48 UTC
Very interesting take on the theme. While the instructions are clear enough, some diagrams or graphics to clarify would be very helpful with the accessibility. I love the idea in which you are trying to maintain balance between two factions through mini-skirmishes. An unique and well thought-out piece overall

*Some other font than Futura for the bodytext would enhance the legibility imo ;)
ollie_d
05. Apr 2022 · 07:12 UTC
Interesting to see a card game submission. Pretty clever stuff and I like that anybody with a deck of cards can play
🎤 AsmadiGames
05. Apr 2022 · 18:23 UTC
Thanks everyone for the feedback! If people do like it a lot, I might explore expanding it a bit to a proper game, it's fun to see that the balancing act is compelling and interesting for folks.
mwillsey
05. Apr 2022 · 21:15 UTC
Great take on the theme! You really feel the inevitable coming while playing.
milq
05. Apr 2022 · 23:01 UTC
Wow! I didn't expect it, a card game! The truth is that I am hoping that you can implement it in a game and give it a commercial success, let us know please!
Jeffrey Hwang
06. Apr 2022 · 20:38 UTC
Was the game taken down? I only see the pdf rule book :cry:
🎤 AsmadiGames
06. Apr 2022 · 22:21 UTC
It's a game designed for a standard 52-card deck of cards :)
Jimbly
08. Apr 2022 · 01:03 UTC
Great game, really enjoyed it! My score was 30, but I feel like I got really lucky (zero advantage at the end!). After completing the game, I did the obvious thing, and began a game of War between the two factions (using their skirmish decks). As expected, after about 10 times through the deck, the war was no closer to ending than when it began, so I gave up.
🎤 AsmadiGames
08. Apr 2022 · 13:51 UTC
Some say the factions are still at war to this day...
Aggrathon
09. Apr 2022 · 20:05 UTC
I've always been intrigued by these "analogue" games, but they usually require a printer or multiple people. Creating a solitaire with only a regular deck of cards is a great idea! With five cards on hand there is a suitable amount of planning involved, especially with the special abilities. I got 25 and 31.
subcreation
10. Apr 2022 · 22:21 UTC
Nice, I got 34! Really tight ruleset, very elegant in its simplicity, with the fun added flavor of the special abilities. Impressive entry!
Sibi
16. Apr 2022 · 13:14 UTC
I only managed to get 28. Everything was going well but then in the last few moves I really screwed up the balance and everything escalated. Awesome to see a pure card game that everyone can play with just a deck of cards. Every move felt like I was making meaningful decisions and the theme was well captured. Great entry!
Jackaljk
17. Apr 2022 · 19:18 UTC
This is fun and engaging, I love that you can play it with common poker cards! I've managed to win by 36 on my first try so I guess you erred on the side of easy but then again I had a (lucky? I played spades as soon as possible so I had a big hand) streak of very close or equal cards on both colors. I really like the special actions, wish there were more and that some had simultaneously a big bonus and a big malus. Great job!
🎤 AsmadiGames
22. Apr 2022 · 00:29 UTC
Thanks again so much for all the feedback, it's been fun joining in on LD50 after having watched it on streams in past years :)
MariaM
26. Nov 2022 · 08:09 UTC
Thanks for the update and quick reply. I'll be sure to keep an eye on this thread.

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