This page is not finished but is also not under curent development
For more information go to some of the other tutorials like this and this
Multiple companies provide print and play versions of their games.
You can find it in various places but Board Game Geek is a googd place to start.
Asmodee has published various print and play games due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
You can find all their free to use print and plays here.
In this tutorial we'll use their Dixit print and play to go over some steps in adapting a game to playingcards.io going into basic, medium and more advanced techniques.
- Basic setup will only use the editor mode avaible in playingcards.io.
- Medium setup will focus on things that take a little bit more time but can make a big difference in gameplay. It will have a board , game pieces and introduce automation and some ajustments using third party programs (winrar, notepad, Ghetto editor, etc).
- Advanced setup will be more focused in little tricks that will be mostly useless for most players but can important to make some set-ups possible.
This is the file we'll use as a base for the tutorial:
dixit_pnp_cards.pdf
Basic Setup
Cards:
- First of all we need to take the pdf and transform it in individual png files for each cards. I do this by taking prints of zoomed in parts of each card and cutting them in Paint