Arcmage: Seeds of Magic - a digital card game
Posted: 01 Dec 2017, 02:33
I'm happy to announce the first game released using the Sunflower digital card game engine - Arcmage: Seeds of Magic.
Arcmage is a libre collectible card game (came out of the WTactics project), originally created for playing with physical cards. Arcmage: Seeds of Magic is a spinoff digital version created by myself, and meant for playing single-player against AI. It is already playable with Arcmage rules and cards, though still not all are implemented; in the future it will include a full single-player campaign as well. Code is licensed under BSD, art is from the Arcmage project, which licensed it under GPL (more details on their website).
Watch an example let's play here:
youtu.be/ILv-QIbvG2s
And download the game here. Enjoy, share, give feedback, and keep following for future updates!
(Clarification: Just to be completely clear, Arcmage and Arcmage: Seeds of Magic are two separate projects. I am not part of the Arcmage team, and they are not directly involved in this project, though of course it would have been impossible to make without their excellent work)
Arcmage is a libre collectible card game (came out of the WTactics project), originally created for playing with physical cards. Arcmage: Seeds of Magic is a spinoff digital version created by myself, and meant for playing single-player against AI. It is already playable with Arcmage rules and cards, though still not all are implemented; in the future it will include a full single-player campaign as well. Code is licensed under BSD, art is from the Arcmage project, which licensed it under GPL (more details on their website).
Watch an example let's play here:
youtu.be/ILv-QIbvG2s
And download the game here. Enjoy, share, give feedback, and keep following for future updates!
(Clarification: Just to be completely clear, Arcmage and Arcmage: Seeds of Magic are two separate projects. I am not part of the Arcmage team, and they are not directly involved in this project, though of course it would have been impossible to make without their excellent work)