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One for math, and another for keeping your "currency". Do you think its possible that i would be able to present this to someone like Capcom? I don't want Wizards, but i want someone big. This card game can be equals to Duelmasters. I want to be able to see this in Wal-mart. I feel this game has every reason to be popular: it will contain nothing from the occult, and no monsters. Also, the only support cards are not truly support cards. Its very unique. I'm looking for a big name publisher, and have a lot of the game sorted out. I just need the numbers in...
(needs 2 calculators per person)
Quote(needs 2 calculators per person)You're DEFINITELY going to need to change that.
Quote from: Blisstake on February 09, 2014, 12:50:38 AMOne for math, and another for keeping your "currency". Do you think its possible that i would be able to present this to someone like Capcom? I don't want Wizards, but i want someone big. This card game can be equals to Duelmasters. I want to be able to see this in Wal-mart. I feel this game has every reason to be popular: it will contain nothing from the occult, and no monsters. Also, the only support cards are not truly support cards. Its very unique. I'm looking for a big name publisher, and have a lot of the game sorted out. I just need the numbers in...Just curious on how much you've beta tested it. You might want to hammer out all the bugs before looking for a publisher. Also Timmeirez (SP?) has a history of game design he might be able to help.
If your game requires 2 calculators per player (or even 1 total) you've done something horribly wrong.
I would only play if you replaced the calculator with an abacus.
My advice: Check out the video from some experts at The Dice Tower. The youtube video is called "Top Ten Tips for Game Designers."If you don't want to listen to their experience, then you can fast forward to the 36:00 minute mark for the complete list.From my observation (and I could be wrong), it sounds like you have given more thought to the marketing aspect than the game itself.