Answers

# (2) Cable
# (2) Scarlet Witch
# (3) Killmonger
# (3) Wave
# (4) Jubilee
# (4) Shang-Chi
# (4) Enchantress
# (6) Arnim Zola
# (6) Odin
# (6) Magneto
# (6) The Infinaut
# (9) Death
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This is easily my “main”. For a while it was called, “Hitters”, because I built it to “hit” key cards in deck archetypes. Now I call it, “Answers”, since playing it is really observing the combinations of problems created by locations and opponent decks, and providing answers to them. :slight_smile:

I’ll have lots more to say about this, just wanted to get it out first.

I stopped playing this shortly after I shared card-decks for this game. There were several reasons, shared concisely:

  • I did not want to be involved with the tech stack and companies involved
  • The game loop was too short for my personal tastes
  • It incorporated too many “casino game” elements that i dislike

I think it would be an interesting mini game for hacking or picking locks, the multi-lane power-tumbler matching game that resolves quickly enough to incorporate into a larger narrative.