Permission for Card Game Mod Mashup?

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Permission for Card Game Mod Mashup?
Mon, 11/23/2020 - 07:33 (edited)

Okay, so this is pretty new, and I don't know how much time it will cost me since today my computer decided to kill himself... I want to make a mod that adds card games. It's basically something like Pokemon, you fight with cards with different mobs.

Why am I here? Good question. See, obviously most of the cards will be mobs that are either in vanilla or in my mod, but I wanted to add cards that represent people from the MCreator Community. If you want to be added, please I need you to put these in the comments:

 

Your name (Minecraft name, not profile)

A mod of yours that represents you (basically the mod you think people knows you for)

An Alias (Based in the chosen mod)

 

All cards will have different elements, and the elements of your card will be chosen by the mod you chose. You can also help putting the elements for your card in the comments

 

Current elements are: 

Earth, Fire, Water, Air, Plant, Ender, Illusion, Death, Village (You have to choose 4)

 

An example:

 

Dansamy "The Catastrophic"

Elements: Earth, Fire, Water, Death

 

(The mod I chose is Natural Disasters Mod, that's why that's the alias and those the elements)

 

Sorry if I made this too long, I wanted to give details! 

(Updating this because I wrote it at night and no one would see it)

Edited by dansamy on Mon, 11/23/2020 - 07:33
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I love how creative the…
Mon, 07/08/2024 - 10:59

I love how creative the community is in blending different game mechanics. The idea of mixing elements from various card games like Uno and gin rummy sounds like a blast! Personally, I think it could bring a fresh twist to gameplay, adding new strategies and surprises. What do you all think? Have you tried blending different game rules before? How did it turn out? Share your experiences – I'm eager to hear your thoughts! Let's keep the ideas flowing and see where this mashup journey takes us!