You must have gotten so lucky!
Admiral Small
Creator of
Recent community posts
This was a fun concept, but even for the fox it was a bit too hard!!
I think it might be winnable with A-5 from the deck. That also helps with a missing rule about whether or not a 6 "beats" a 6. So I played it once with 24 cards and once with 20. I also think it would be cool if the caved in area cards could be spells. For example each time you beat a card you get to keep it. 2-4 could allow you to ignore the dice roll and move that many steps and 5 could be a seer card.
Anyway. I really love the flavour of all the games in this series. I definitely had a very satisfied fox watching me play this one.
I enjoyed this card game a lot.
I almost won then there were two matches in a row and the fox beat me. It needs some game set up rules. I assumed you just had to split the deck in half and start and the neutral deck was the discard. But I might have gotten that all wrong. I really loved imagining the annoyed little fox at the beginning and then them becoming more and more gleeful as my lead slipped away.
I downloaded this a couple of days ago and it was so beautifully put together and just a sweet ,novel idea. Then this evening I started to create a character and was immediately invested in my little black witch moth, (that's a real species) and named her Shufflewing.
Thank you for your lovely inspiring game. I'm looking forward to playing it properly. I'll try and feedback more when I do.
This is a fantastic concept! I really like it. It would work well for journaling.
I do have a small critique the prompts feel too specific. Broader categories might really help... such as "a small object" or "a face", as there are many memories they can connect to.
As a crafter too, this would be an amazing game to play with thread. I just need to learn to embroider patches.
Such a neat game. Thank you!
Well! I am very touched. Thank you so much for the mention and I've had a little try of this microgame. What crisis I averted is not yet clear... but it was a fun way of recontextualising some scrappy notes in an "everything" journal from a couple of years ago. ^-^ I can see this being a good game to use when doing revision. :D