RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:24mhwbowdwbk6om25tbq2i66/post/3mbhcd5ctbc2c
tonight while half-asleep I thought of a possible set of rules for a card game using the cards in use in a #conworld
I've just realized that the potential maximum score is 20724, and that the game involves counting points at the end to see whether the game¹ has been won.
To be fair, in context card games are usually played mostly by school-age children and are supposed to be at a somewhat useful learning exercise.
But maybe it's a bit too much?
¹ it is a cooperative game, in that place and time they don't do competition if they can avoid it
https://youtu.be/mWekUskspwk?si=B9oSfUir9OkFck56
If you like a detailed #conworld, check out my review of one tiny aspect of Zompist's (@zompist) Verduria.
Here is the map (work in progress) of the region of my #conworld I'm working on.
I used some rolls in the old AD&D 2nd Ed. Worldbuilder's Guide and rolled as hooks post-apocalyptic and Bronze Age cultures/tech.