Revoltaire
“Revolution is not a one-time event.” – Audre Lorde
Revoltaire is a minimalist solitaire card game about resistance and persuasion. Quite deliberately, it’s not about “winning”, but about repeatedly and tirelessly making a stand.
Fabian Fischer created the game in a personal game jam with the intent of building a light, replayable brain teaser around nothing but a small set of regular playing cards at its core.
Website: https://ludokultur.de/
Twitter: @Ludokultur
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Rating | Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars (23 total ratings) |
Author | Fabian Fischer |
Genre | Card Game, Strategy |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Board Game, solitaire, Turn-based |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Mouse, Touchscreen |
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After one game I was no longer able to see the numbers
Huh, haven't heard that one. Does it persist after reloading? I think the web version has been having issues with some newer browsers in certain configurations...
I am on mobile so the numbers get pushed above the top of the screen, almost as if the ratio changes after the game resets.
Is that Heartstone but BLM?
All I can say is that this game is like a piece of candide.
I see what you did there! Thanks a lot! ;D
This is really fun! I'm interested to see how well it would translate into a purely physical game. The cards would be easy enough, and swaps/hp could be kept track on a piece of paper. However, I'm curious how the values at the top are generated. Is it a simple random number 10-20, or something more?
Thank you very much for the kind words! :)
The numbers are weighted a little bit depending on which one has been generated before. So basically a total value is generated first that doesn't surpass what you could reach with all cards from 2-10 revealed. Then up to 50% (randomly) of that total is assigned to one of the three values (chosen randomly), then up to 50% of the rest to the second and then the rest to the third one.
This is a fun timesink. The open-endedness is interesting, but I sort of wish there was some way for me to tell how well I was doing.
It seems like 10 is always the last card I open. I suppose that is unintended? Knowing this does make the game a lot easier, though.
Oh, that would indeed be unintended! I'll have to check.
Thank you for playing and glad you had fun with it! :)