FateCore Kickstarter Deck of Fate
Mein Rechner liegt in der Arbeit aber ich bin zu hibbelig um bis morgen zu warten. Soeben wurde das nächste StretchGoal nach Shadow of the Century bekannt gegeben. EvilHat wollen nicht einfach nur Fatepunkte produzieren sondern kostengünstige Fatepunkte die mehr als einen Zweck haben. Daniel Solis hat sich mächtig für die bösen Hüte ins Zeug gelegt und richtig feiste Fatekarten erdacht. KBloggen vom Smartphone aus ist nicht das wahre daher ein Quote:
One of the top requests we’ve had over the years has been for an „official“ version of fate point counters for folks to use in their games. We love this idea! But we’ve never hit on an implementation that seemed to make good sense to us as a product, whether it’s due to manufacturing hurdles, or our ability to produce enough fate point tokens at a low enough price point to make us happy, or other things.
Today, we’re announcing a stretch goal that points in a new direction that would make it much more possible: the Deck of Fate. This 100-card deck would sport a „fate point token“ on the back of every card, giving an entire play group an attactive, easily portable way to track their fate point supply at a very affordable price.
But fate points are only one side of the Deck of Fate.
On the other side of the cards — for 81 of them, at least — we’ll be showing something like what you see on the right, above: one of the 81 possible results when you throw down four fudge dice (4dF).
At its simplest, this means that you can shuffle this „sub-deck“ and deal out a random result equivalent to a 4dF without needing your dice on hand. So right in your pocket, in a handy tuck box, you’ll get both a 19-card fate point supply (the spares) and an 81-card substitute for your fudge dice.
But we’re planning to make the Deck of Fate more than just that. Here’s some of the extra value and „hooks“ we’ll be packing into our dice-cards:
On each card, you’ll get two short phrases that suggest different ways to interpret the fall of the dice. Is that +4 result coming from „incredible luck“, or executing your skill with „perfect form“?
Did you know there are three different patterns of dice that will get you a zero result? One pattern occurs 12 times, another occurs 6 times, and another occurs only once. We’ll be including icons, not shown in this early prototype image, which will indicate the rarity of each pattern. Can you figure out some additional game-hooks based on how rare a pattern is? We sure can.
By arranging the dice in a column, you’ll be able to determine which die of each card is the „first“ one (the outermost). We’ll reinforce this with a triangle or simple pointer in the final design. Games that use the Deck of Fate will be able to hook into this as well — imagine effects that occur only when the „first“ die shows a plus sign, and so on. (Something you could achieve with differently colored fudge dice for sure, but this is pretty elegant too.)
Card games! We’ll be noodling out a card game or two you can play with a Deck of Fate, and we’ll put the rules on the back of one of those spare fate point cards, and/or make the rules for such games downloadable from our website. Fred’s a big fan of trick-taking games, and is already puzzling out a „capture the stars“ card game for this…
We’re excited about the possibilities of the Deck of Fate, and hope you are too!
If we hit the stretch funding goal for the Deck, we’ll finish up the deck’s design and get it into production. It’s too early to say when we’d be able to put this out to the market, nor what the price would be, but as your reward for getting us to the goal, all backers will get the digital files to „print and play“ their own Deck of Fate if they want — or to use the graphics to create additional cards to stow in a Deck, adding a little customized flavor.
Are you ready to make the Deck of Fate happen? Well, shuffle up and deal, folks — we’re all in!
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