Just to clear up, this is related to a virtual space for Card Games, not for RPG. For RPG, I’ve the Freebeegee.
Please read the blog for more information.


I know that this isn’t perfect the right spot, but it’s adjacent enough for me to thing its relevant. I’ve used multiple tools for playing D&D (and GURPS) online, and for some reason the simplest tools attract me more than the more robust ones.

So would you think that a tool similar to this one would have your interest? If a friend of yours would invite you to play some Card Game over a tool that is focused in the table, not on the rules, would this be ok? Is my line of thought “okish” in this?

Thanks for all the feedback.

Edited (21/jun): I notice that lot of people didn’t read the blog and suggested a VTT. So I updated the original text.

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    8 days ago

    Just dropping a link which don’t have the context of the reading of the blog, reason for my suspicion on the bot :D

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      8 days ago

      …my point is vorpal board does exactly this, and as far as i’ve searched it’s the only VTT taking that approach toward making physical game materials accessible for remote play, provide your own rules…

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        7 days ago

        I’ve the suspicion that you haven’t read the post. This tool doesn’t solve the problem in question.

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          7 days ago

          …i’ve read your blog post but i’ve never used vorpal board, only watched other folks play: if it doesn’t serve your goals, keep at it, just pointing out a tool i’ve seen used in play…