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Finally! I added multiplayer to my browser-based WebGL card game, Summoners. Multiplayer is a really common request. You pick your deck and then send the URL to a friend. They can join even if they don't have an account. It's free to play and live on the site now....

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dekvor 2 Jahren

Wow, awesome!!

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Jose Ragovor 2 Jahren

This is looking amazing! Tremendous work Stephen!

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Stephen Haneyvor 2 Jahren

Thanks Jose 🙌

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Jacob.lol 🤣vor 2 Jahren

Nice! "next turn" should be "end turn". It's very confusing even just watching the video.

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Stephen Haneyvor 2 Jahren

Good call, thanks

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Kevin Vigluccivor 2 Jahren

Just played a game, was fun! Some quick feedback (I'm already in toomany Discord 😓): Hovering a card to read what it does was difficult. The cards un-hovers alot when moving the cursor off the text. Balancing feels off: opponent seemed to have way more minions than me?

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Justinvor 2 Jahren

@summonersio This is awesome, congrats!

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Tobi Obeckvor 2 Jahren

Cool idea and looks quite polished! Quick feedback. Grab hand cursor kinda hide card texts, making it harder to read. "Summon 3 daggers" gave me 3 hand cards unexpectedly instead of something on the field. At least that's what summon means in Yu Gi Oh

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Stephen Haneyvor 2 Jahren

Ah yes, I need to update that card’s text. Thanks for the reminder and the feedback.

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Robin Payotvor 2 Jahren

So cool! 👏👏👏

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