Hello everyone!
The new trailer has been taking longer than I expected, but I'm planning to post it within the next couple of weeks. I want this new trailer to be something that will really represent what the gameplay of the demo will be like, whereas the first trailer really just showed a prototype of the concept. (Some of you may have noticed that there is technically a new trailer and screenshots on this Steam page, but really they only have very minor updates.)
In addition to redoing the artwork of the main player character and the forest background, I've made this cool new death animation! This was what I was imagining when I made the prototype that is in the currently posted trailer, but it wasn't until now that I had the time to code it.
Also, we've got a fancy new animation mixer and hit effect. In practice, this means that many animations now look smoother, and hits now feel more impactful (both those hitting you, and those hitting enemies :) ).
I've been spending so much of my time working on the game itself that I don't have time to post frequent updates, but within the next week or two, I hope to share some cool new events that I'm working on!
Cut the Cards
Gigantic Byte
Gigantic Byte
2025
Action Indie Strategy Casual RPG Adventure Simulation F2P Sports MMO Racing Singleplayer Multiplayer Coop EA
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
🎮 Full Controller Support
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https://store.steampowered.com/app/2743630 
(Note: This game does not include a "large language model" nor GPT-like AI.)
Features:
- Custom card creation. As you play, you'll discover hundreds of cards. When choosing which cards to take, you have to not only consider the card's effects itself, but also what cards you could create from it.
- Card battles with physics-based simulations. When you shoot arrows at an enemy, there's not just a generic slashing animation. Instead, arrows fly out towards your enemy and collide (or not!) with them.
- Text-based events. Every event can have serious consequences. Do you choose to help a goblin in need, hoping for a reward, guessing that he won't try to steal one of your cards?
- Play your cards even outside of combat. Special purple options appear during dialogue if you have a card that could be useful. These options usually give you additional rewards. Carefully consider how to balance your deck between combat and non-combat cards to successfully traverse the continent.
- Complex elemental system. Each enemy has their own vulnerabilities, resistances, and immunities. If you try to attack an enemy wearing chainmail with a dagger, it won't be so effective. But try shocking them with lightning, and it might just double the damage!
- Nonlinear exploration in a randomly generated map. Each time you play, a new map with different arrangements of biomes, settlements, and rivers is generated. You can choose to backtrack, but you'll have to keep an eye on your rations. The maps are in hand-drawn style (and if you want an authentic version without colors, you can choose that in settings!)
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https://store.steampowered.com/app/2743630/Cut_the_Cards/
- OS: Any Linux distro with X11 support
- Processor: 2.0 GHz or higherMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: At least 1 GB VRAM with Vulkan 1.0 support
- Storage: 5 GB available space
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