wagic
forge
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wagic
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What's up with the "Wizards of the Cost hiring hitmen" accusation?
There's also Forge and Wagic that let you play digital Magic offline with all the cards for free.
- The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
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Did a video on the PSP in 2023 with a lot of info on the IPS upgrade.
I highly recommend Wagic homebrew for the PSP
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For anyone who enjoys Magic: The Gathering, a gem from years ago!
Head to the github for the most recent Linux version. (Psp version has very little ram and runs like crap, And I couldn't get the windows version to work, nor did I try the android or other versions.)
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Forge and XMage: The best free and open source rules engines for ‘Magic: the Gathering’
Wagic: the Homebrew?! is still being updated (until recently)
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Anyone have higher-resolution versions of these full-art Dual Lands from Wagic: the Homebrew?
Background: Back in 2014, I was really into the digital MtG game Wagic: the Homebrew?! (forum) and there was a developer called Tacoghandi who did some custom content for the game, including a set full of favourite cards in awesome alt-art. I always liked his rendering of the Dual Lands, and wanted to print some out, but Gigapixel was a bit rubbish with the upscaling (source images are too small) and the largest versions I've been able to find are posted above. I could potentially recreate them if I could find hi-res/vector versions of the combined mana symbols, but I can't find those anywhere either. Can anyone help me?
- can anyone reccomend me low mb ppsspp games??
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Made a fun cardback. If anyone would like. I don't know how to submit to mpcfill, but if anyone would like to add it feel free.
Wagic is still alive; updated here.
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Let's waste Wildcards and have our cards nerfed boys!
I recomment Wagic: the Homebrew?! (single player, GUI looks a bit like Arena but it can run on a potato) or MTG Forge (has multiplayer and 99% of all cards)
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When arena is down - What are your other hobbies?
train magic with wagic https://github.com/WagicProject/wagic
forge
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Shattered Pixel Dungeon is an open-source traditional roguelike dungeon crawler
If you like Magic The Gathering card playing game, avoid Forge (Desktop + Android) because it is open source (made in Java) and it has all the cards, gameplays, you can build your deck or choose from a huge list of ready-made ones and play against the AI and online up to 4 players in the same game I believe.
https://github.com/Card-Forge/forge
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Open source rules engine for Magic: The Gathering
https://github.com/Card-Forge/forge/wiki/User-Guide
Please read into it if you care to criticize.
- Theater of Horrors AI Tournament using forge.apk
- How did the devs code the cards?
- Help me understand the difference between MTG and MTG Arena
- Sunday Arena Chat Thread
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I Hacked Magic the Gathering: Arena for a 100% Winrate
If you did want to see something like this, the MTG program Forge(https://github.com/Card-Forge/forge) has a command line tool included that allows you to pit ais against each other using different decks. It isnt terribly hard to setup, and im sure the discord server can help out as well.
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First deck.
The last thing I recommend to you is to download a piece of third-party software called CardForge. It lets you play Magic on your phone or your computer. It's a little clunky, but it includes all 26,000 cards, for free, and it's free, meaning you can get your hands on (IE import) other people's decks and try them out. For instance, mine. ;) You can even compare it to yours! I don't mean to be dismissive, but this will be the easiest way for you to find out what we're all talking about. I didn't find this app until... I dunno, a little before the pandemic started? But it completely changed my understanding of how to play the game... or, more accurately, let me try out decks that win at very high levels and figure out why they do. Now you can too! =)
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What if there was a Magic: The Gathering Game Boy game?
Y'all could check out the adventure mode on Forge, pretty similar vibe!
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I wish I could still play Duels 2015
That said, if you really want better legitimate options, go play MTG Forge! It supports every major format under the sun, has 2 dedicated RPG modes and the ability to run against gauntlets of decks. You could probably import all the Duels 2015 decks there, find a Duels 2015-esque skin, and enjoy the meta of that game that way.
What are some alternatives?
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Easy Rules - The simple, stupid rules engine for Java
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openremote - 100% open-source IoT Platform - Integrate your devices, create rules, and analyse and visualise your data
DeSmuME-PSP - A Nintendo DS emulator for PlayStation Portable.
RuleBook - 100% Java, Lambda Enabled, Lightweight Rules Engine with a Simple and Intuitive DSL
flutter_everywhere - Template Flutter Project for iOS, Android, Fuschica, MacOS, Windows, Linux, Web, Command Line, Chrome Extension
Cockatrice - A cross-platform virtual tabletop for multiplayer card games
wp-plugin-leaflet-map - Add leaflet maps to Wordpress with shortcodes
mage - Magic Another Game Engine
php-mercure - Mercure server implemented in plain PHP
PicoZen - An alternative AND UNOFFICIAL library and utility app for PICO XR (and Quest). Designed to look and feel like it came stock.