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I noticed that one can directly link to the icons using a link similar to
https://game-icons.net/icons/000000/ffffff/1x1/cathelineau/swordman.svg
I was wondering if this was documented anywhere or was intended for use by the general public?
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In order to promote uniformity with the cards, we should have a short style guide which instructs on the preferred way of representing card texts.
PR should sanity check against anywhere else checkboxes are used, but right now the expansion selection dialog looks pretty bad - on both mobile and desktop, the font larger and / or bolder than the main buttons' fonts. The order of operations is also unclear, both that if you click your base game, it closes the dialog / you can't select boosters... and that if you enable a booster, you then have
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Specifically for what content can go in datasources.
Like for example, what does ~ mean, when put in a @count column?
This sort of information could go into a larger, more defined piece of documentation, but honestly, I think I prefer the easily digestible reference-style documentation; small bits/examples over long explanations.
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Generally useful, but needed for some competitions:
Cardboard Edison:
- You will need to provide a link to a video overview of your game. The video should be no longer than 5 minutes. Shorter is better.
- Use the video to tell us about the game and how it plays. Give a sense of what players do in the game, and highlight what makes it unique and engaging. You don’t need to provide a full rules
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While waiting for a game to begin, players should see a box with game rules. During gameplay there should be some way to show those rules as well
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
While playing this game I unfortunately executed a colleague.
Describe the solution you'd like
After selecting someone to execute present a dialogue box saying "are you sure you want to execute X"
Additional context
No one trusts me anymore.