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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 even build your own collectible card game from the ground up. | 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 even 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 [[:Category:Decks|deck archive]] to print out and cut into a deck of cards, or play the game online at [[ | 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 at [[Spelbord]]. If you want to upload your own decks here, you can [[Signup|sign up to the wiki]]. | ||
For a roll-and-move boardgame equivalent of the system, developed by the designer in 2019, see [https://snaddering.com snaddering.com]. | |||
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**[[Zasady|Rules]] (Polish) | **[[Zasady|Rules]] (Polish) | ||
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*[[Infinite Dvorak deck|The Infinite Dvorak deck]] - | *[[Infinite Dvorak deck|The Infinite Dvorak deck]] - Eighteen years, 11,300 cards and counting... | ||
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<div style="float:right; font-size:0.8em">'''Dvorak''' was invented in August 2000 by [http://kevan.org Kevan Davis], with creative input from [https://twitter.com/benhimself Ben Wray].</div> | <div style="float:right; font-size:0.8em">'''Dvorak''' was invented in August 2000 by [http://kevan.org Kevan Davis], with creative input from [https://twitter.com/benhimself Ben Wray].</div> |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 18 July 2025
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, and start playing. If anyone has a good idea for a card during the game, it gets shuffled into the deck.
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 even 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 at Spelbord. If you want to upload your own decks here, you can sign up to the wiki.
For a roll-and-move boardgame equivalent of the system, developed by the designer in 2019, see snaddering.com.
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