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The Infected card game (for Android devices)

Discussion in 'Made With Unity' started by sandbaydev, May 8, 2014.

  1. sandbaydev

    sandbaydev

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    Hello people!

    I got my first Unity based mobile game out. The game serves as a demo for a physical card game... but even if you don't want to read the 17 pages long rulebook, it might be worth checking -- there's dragging and shuffling and all sort of things that are done to simulate a tabletop experience. :)

    www.theinfectedgame.com/android

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  2. SouthernCoder69

    SouthernCoder69

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    More VR experience than game…i mean good try, but not personally interesting. It's like throwing a box of parts together and saying = here, enjoy..
     
  3. sandbaydev

    sandbaydev

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    And I'm pretty certain many ppl who are not "board gamers" think exactly the same 8)

    It's a "card game on your kitchen table" simulation, that aims to demonstrate (for free) how the physical card game works. The reasoning for this was: When I'm buying a board game or a card game, the problem is that I'm not keen on putting 40-60eur into a game without knowing how it works. There's never a demo available...

    ...which my game's android version aims to fix. Instead of buying the physical product, you get to read the rules (available online at the game's website) and then you can try playing it solo. From this, you can get a pretty good idea if you actually want to proceed buying the physical version or not.

    If you are a video gamer, then this probably isn't for you (well, maybe except in terms of checking the art or checking how I did the User Interface -- you can move, flip, shuffle cards with just 2 fingers, and then move camera, zoom camera, get closeup view of a card, switch music).