aleph_one | 6 months ago | on: Cuttle: Two player battle card game played with a standard 52-card deck of cards
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aleph_one | 1 year ago | on: Cuttle – a MTG like game using a standard 52 card deck
aleph_one | 1 year ago | on: Cuttle – a MTG like game using a standard 52 card deck
aleph_one | 1 year ago | on: Cuttle – a MTG like game using a standard 52 card deck
aleph_one | 1 year ago | on: Cuttle – a MTG like game using a standard 52 card deck
Back around 2015 I was shocked that there wasn’t a place to play online. It’s the kind of game where the appeal is immediate if you’re into this sort of thing. I was like, where the hell has this game been all my life? How had I grown up playing card games and never known about this gem?
So I did what anyone would do: I learned web development to create a site for playing Cuttle online: https://cuttle.cards
I’ve made it my mission to make it so anyone can play Cuttle anytime they want. We still have some growing to do in order to reach that point, but we have a vibrant community with weekly play sessions, a ranked leaderboard, and 5 invitational championship tournaments every year. Check it out!
Some resources for anyone who’d like to learn more: We have open play sessions on the site every Wednesday at 8:30pm EST and every Thursday at 12pm EST. Beginners are always welcome and it’s the best time to find games.
We have an active discord (https://discord.gg/tPWm6kpbmb) where you can chat with other players, find games, and dive into strategy.
Here is a printable cheat sheet you can use to make learning (and teaching) the rules easier: https://www.cuttle.cards/img/cuttle_rules.pdf
We also live stream the Cuttle tournaments on twitch: https://twitch.tv/cuttle_cards
And then upload the VODs to YouTube: https://youtube.com/@cuttle-cards2245?si=lHbXNsQX54KjLtxk
Lastly as someone else mentioned, the whole project is open source, so if you’re interested in the technical side of things, you can check out the repo here: https://github.com/cuttle-cards/cuttle
It’s very much under active development and we’re always happy to work with new contributors, so if you’re interested in contributing to a full stack pvp card game, I’ve got just the thing for you. The app is a nodejs backend built with the sailsjs backend framework and a Vue 3 SPA frontend. We use cypress for e2e testing and vitest for unit testing. The test setup is something I’m particularly proud of and I’ve found the card game context to be an enormously fruitful one for testing automation since it saves so much time developing for multi user flows.
All that is to say that Cuttle is a blast and that if playing the game or contributing to the open source application interests you, I’d be happy to answer any questions about either. I hope y’all enjoy!
And watch competitive play on the cuttle-cards youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@cuttle-cards2245