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==Dvorak== | ==Welcome to Dvorak== | ||
Dvorak is a card game where all of the cards start out blank | Dvorak is a card game where all of the cards start out blank. Players choose a theme, make up enough cards to get started, shuffle and deal, then add further cards as the game progresses, to whatever depth they like. | ||
You can use | You can use the Dvorak system as a skeleton for making a solid and standalone card game, you can play it as an experimental or cut-throat Nomic, you can use it to kill half an hour drawing pictures and forcing your friends to perform forfeits, you can throw together a card game based on your favourite film or sport or in-joke, or you can build your own collectible card game from the ground up. | ||
You can also play the games that other people have come up with, over the years - just pick something from the | You can also play the card games that other people have come up with, over the years - just pick something from the [[:Category:Decks|deck archive]] to print out and cut into a deck of cards, or play the game online. | ||
* [[Rules]] - English | * [[Rules]] - English |
Revision as of 15:41, 6 February 2007
Welcome to Dvorak
Dvorak is a card game where all of the cards start out blank. Players choose a theme, make up enough cards to get started, shuffle and deal, then add further cards as the game progresses, to whatever depth they like.
You can use the Dvorak system as a skeleton for making a solid and standalone card game, you can play it as an experimental or cut-throat Nomic, you can use it to kill half an hour drawing pictures and forcing your friends to perform forfeits, you can throw together a card game based on your favourite film or sport or in-joke, or you can build your own collectible card game from the ground up.
You can also play the card games that other people have come up with, over the years - just pick something from the deck archive to print out and cut into a deck of cards, or play the game online.
- Rules - English
- Rules - Slovak
- Deck archive
- MUSH Dvorak Engine Manual
- Glossary
The Dvorak Wiki
In an attempt to bring Dvorak properly into the 21st century, we're going to try moving everything (including deck lists) to a publicly-editable wiki, to see what happens.
As with the game itself, we're making this up as we go along - feel free to pitch in with suggestions, advice or boring old legwork, in this uncertain time. You can check Special:RecentChanges to see what's been happening recently, and discuss the changes on the Dvorak mailing list.
If you want to keep up to date with developments, RSS feeds are available for new page additions and recent changes.