You should go for some exponent cards more. For example, when you asked how high would 9^(dice-1) cap, the highest would be 1336. But it's a really cool game, if you can fiddle more with the buff cards it can go insane i think.
@@adashofseasoning Hi, I'm the developer. I can assure you the game does not rely on too complex math concepts, the only somewhat advanced math concept other than addition and multiplication is the concept of "power" of a number, which means multiplying the number by itself a certain number of times. If you already know what this is, then you are good to go, otherwise here's a quick example: if we have 2^3 (read as "2 to the power of 3"), its result would be 2 multiplied by itself 3 times, hence 2 x 2 x 2 = 8, so we have 2^3=2x2x2=8. The power in this case is often indicated by writing 2 followed by a small "superscript" 3 (meaning the 3 is written slightly above the number, as you can see on cards in game like the one at 10:12 in the video which represents a power of 2). If you can get around this "power" concept, you are good to give the game a try, and if you do, lease let me know what you think about it :)
@oddeyesgames oh lol I posted that reply from my cooking channel. I am xyigx. I have actually been practicing with your game and another one to get better at math.
Yeah that is really weird. I just checked obs and resolve and the color space settings match, and it didn't do it to todays video. That is really weird, sorry about that.
Hi, developer here, thank you for checking out the demo! Hope you enjoyed it, I enjoyed watching this :)
I did indeed enjoy it. Thanks for making it and I am glad you liked the video.
You got a nifty game brewing. Whishlisted.
@@puntalic Thank you!
You should go for some exponent cards more. For example, when you asked how high would 9^(dice-1) cap, the highest would be 1336.
But it's a really cool game, if you can fiddle more with the buff cards it can go insane i think.
I am really really bad at math. It makes me a bit hesitant to pull anything I don't feel like I understand enough.
@@adashofseasoning Hi, I'm the developer. I can assure you the game does not rely on too complex math concepts, the only somewhat advanced math concept other than addition and multiplication is the concept of "power" of a number, which means multiplying the number by itself a certain number of times. If you already know what this is, then you are good to go, otherwise here's a quick example: if we have 2^3 (read as "2 to the power of 3"), its result would be 2 multiplied by itself 3 times, hence 2 x 2 x 2 = 8, so we have 2^3=2x2x2=8.
The power in this case is often indicated by writing 2 followed by a small "superscript" 3 (meaning the 3 is written slightly above the number, as you can see on cards in game like the one at 10:12 in the video which represents a power of 2).
If you can get around this "power" concept, you are good to give the game a try, and if you do, lease let me know what you think about it :)
@oddeyesgames oh lol I posted that reply from my cooking channel. I am xyigx. I have actually been practicing with your game and another one to get better at math.
@@adashofseasoning Oh alright I didn't know it was you 🤣
Cool game! Thanks for covering it!
Thank you :)
It's got some really interesting mechanics.
The game is cool, but why do the colors lool like this in the video? I have played the game and the colors look way better in game
Yeah that is really weird. I just checked obs and resolve and the color space settings match, and it didn't do it to todays video. That is really weird, sorry about that.
Found it, last OBS update made the colors look washed out. Now I just have to figure out how to fix it lol