Monday, September 26, 2016

Interstellar Pig equipment and rules


Here are some of the equipment cards and also some pages from the rule book. I still need to tweak a few things, but otherwise things are looking good.

I had a free download of Photoshop for a month trial, but that trial ended at the end of last week. Now, in order to make edits, I need to go up onto campus and use a campus computer. This makes finishing these files a lot more slow. Normally I'd be able to edit on the bus or after school on my personal computer, but without the program I'm stuck to infrequent trips to campus to use those. I've been able to do so only a couple of times the last few days, and got a little bit more done, but thankfully I finished the whole rulebook before that, and also the equipment cards. Like I said, I just need to make a few modifications.

After that though, it looks like I'll be able to start printing off these files later on this week.  Using some sticky paper I got a few months back, and the white card stock Heather got me for my birthday, I'll be able to print off the cards and board. The cards will go on the card stock, and the board will go on the sticky label paper to put onto an actual game board. A Blurt! board to be exact.

I'm deciding on what to print the rules off on. I'm thinking card stock simply because it will be nicer and more durable and it cost the exact same either way: 15 cents per color sheet. I can't decide as to whether or not do also make a covering for the box all fancy. If I had photoshop on my personal computer still I'd say hey why not that's awesome, but now having to go up onto campus is a bit of a detriment.

So here are some sample pages from the rules and some sample equipment cards. Like I said, I'm going to change a few minor things, but other than that they're all pretty much final.







Notice how on the bottom of each of the equipment cards (or Attribute cards as they're called because they're called that in the book) is a little number. These numbers act the same way they do in 7 Wonders: the number of players in the game determines which cards you use.






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