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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 to the game as the game progresses. It provides you with enough rules to start a game, but leaves the theme and the depth up to you.

You can use it 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 silly pictures and forcing your friends to make drinks, you can throw together an amusing card game based on your favourite film or sport or in-joke - it's blank cardboard, it's fairly multipurpose.

You can also play the 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.

Deck Progress

This is a list of all the decks stored on the old Dvorak site - red links are decks that haven't been recreated on the wiki yet, blue links are the ones that have. The bracketed "link" points to the original version of each deck.

All Your Base deck (link) Arcade Game deck (link) Better Mousetrap deck (link) Candy Land deck (link) Chess Plus deck (link) Comic Publishing deck (link) Cube deck (link) Day of the Triffids deck (link) French-Fry! deck (link) Eye of Frog deck (link) First-Person Shooter deck (link) Frankenstein deck (link) Jabberwocky deck (link) Kryptopol deck (link) Mediaeval Warfare deck (link) Mediaeval Warfare deck (Slovak) (link) Monkey Tennis deck (link) Mornington Crescent deck (link) Mornington Crescent II deck (link) Paranoia deck (link) Rat Trap deck (link) Robot Wars deck (link) Roman Politics deck (link) Roman Politics deck (Slovak) (link) Shaft of Light deck (link) Shopping deck (link) Tabloid Headline deck (link) Time Cube deck (link) Time Machine deck (link) The World deck (link) World Domination deck (link) Archaeology Team deck (link) Artificing deck (link) Author, Author deck (link) Blake's 7 (Blake) deck (link) Blake's 7 (Federation) deck (link) Blog deck (link) Browser Wars deck (link) Chess Plus Plus deck (link) Chu-Chu Rocket deck (link) Class Struggle deck (link) Copyright Fight deck (link) Darts deck (link) Devouring Horrors deck (link) Florida Vacations deck (link) Football deck (link) Intergalactic Fighting Tournament deck (link) Ladies' Man deck (link) Master of Orion deck (link) Mad Scientist deck (link) Magical Girl Battle Tournament deck (link) Monkeytown deck (link) NetHack deck (link) New Age Pseudoscience deck (link) Popstars deck (link) Popularity Contest deck (link) Programming deck (link) Pursue the Cup! deck (link) Quidditch v2 deck (link) Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things deck (link) Sketchbattle deck (link) Space Pirates deck (link) Star Quest deck (link) Supervillains deck (link) Sysadmin deck (link) Teeth deck (link) Vampire Cliché deck (link) The Weed Game deck (link) Witchcraft deck (link) Mr. Hershey deck (link) Pseudozen Revolution deck (link) Turner Prize deck (link) When Kittens Attack deck (link) Am I Hot Or Not? deck (link) Exquisite Corpse deck (link) Formula One deck (link) Gostak deck (link) The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy CCG deck (link) The Vogon Question deck (link) Sirius Cybernetics deck (link) Might of the Boodles deck (link) Poker deck (link) School Chemistry Lesson deck (link) Summerdaze deck (link) Superheroes deck (link) Tarot deck (link)

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. If and when it's in a fit state to replace the main site, we'll shift and redirect everything.

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 going on. I've arbitrarily picked the Time Cube deck as a test case - there's a page for it here at "Time Cube deck", and it's using a tentative "card" template (editable at Template:Card). Please help to improve the templates and page design, if you have any ideas or CSS/MediaWiki wizardry skills.