Magilogical (The Next Batch) : A #HereBeDragons Card Game
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Magilogical : A card game combining magic and logic; designed to introduce the concept of Logic Gates.
Backers: 48
Average Pledge Per Backer: £16
Funded: £780 of £500
Dates: Feb 20th -> Mar 22nd (30 days)
Project By: Chris Leach
Backers: 48
Average Pledge Per Backer: £16
Funded: £780 of £500
Dates: Feb 20th -> Mar 22nd (30 days)
Project By: Chris Leach
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Last Updated: March 22 @ 02:04 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Thank you
March 20th - via: kickstarter.com
A big thank you to everyone who has supported the Next Batch, our designer is busy working on some of the little tweaks to the game and the printers are all ready to go. Hopefully production will begin next week and I will then be able to start... (Read More)
Wizards, Dragons and ASCII
March 7th - via: kickstarter.com
The full code for generating the wizards and dragons reveals how the scores are generated. For a standard wizard or dragon all the letters of their name are converted into uppercase and then converted into the decimal representation of their ASCII... (Read More)
Twitter Review
March 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Great piece of feedback arrived via Twitter this morning... "Our copy of @magilogical arrived yesterday. Kids both loved it, there were many giggles at having to lose both rounds to win with the Spell of NOR, and they've already asked if we can play... (Read More)
Wizard Naming Algorithm
March 5th - via: kickstarter.com
And what would your wizard name be? firstName = input("What is your first name? : ")lastName = input("What is your surname? : ")print("Hello " + firstName + " " + lastName)wiz = firstName[1:5:].lower()ard = lastName[1:5:].lower()wizardName = wiz +... (Read More)
Dragon Naming Algorithm
March 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Here is the code for generating a Dragon's name, written in Python firstName = input("What is your first name? : ")lastName = input("What is your surname? : ")print("Hello " + firstName + " " + lastName)dragonName = lastName + firstNamedragonName =... (Read More)
Potential tweaks to the game
March 1st - via: kickstarter.com
If successfully backed we will look to... Improve the legibility of some of the writing. Change the reverse of the cards so it is easier to differentiate between the Spell, Wizard and Dragon cards. Number the categories Include information about the... (Read More)
Gameplay Clarifications
March 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Shuffle and place the 16 Spell Cards in a pile, face down on the table. Youngest player chooses Wizards or Dragons. Deal the 16 (or 8 for shorter game) Dragon and Wizard cards to the correct players. Each player holds their pack face up... (Read More)
4-Player Adaptation
February 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Last night, thanks to the help of some of the girls in the Boarding house we developed a four-player version of the game. Divide into two teams - Dragons vs Wizards. Each player receives 8 cards. Youngest Player (1A) goes first and selects a spell... (Read More)
The Spell of Or
February 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
In this example the wizard, Oralarri has used the Spell of Or against Aonhcael. This is a very powerful spell as it means you only have to win at least one round. You win the first round OR the second round. Unfortunately for Oralarii, Aonhcael is... (Read More)
The Spell of Not
February 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
In this example, Aasihcae has used the Spell of Not against Onreheor - which means he must lose the round. So, as long as Aasihcae doesn't pick category 3 he will be victorious. (Read More)
The Spell of And
February 21st - via: kickstarter.com
In the following picture the wizard, Evinace, has used the Spell of And against the Dragon, Irgniena. If the wizard picks categories 1 and 2 then he would lose because his wisdom score of 69 does not beat the Dragon's strength score of 73. If... (Read More)
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