Does it feel appealing for a digital board game?
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Does it feel appealing for a digital board game?

Curious what people here think about the visual style and overall presentation.

I'm mainly interested in first impressions - things like readability, atmosphere, animations, board layout, and whether the interface feels intuitive or cluttered. Does it capture the feeling of sitting around a real table, or does it come across as too game-like or too minimalistic?

Also wondering whether the pacing of the actions and transitions feels comfortable to watch, and if anything immediately stands out as distracting or out of place.

Would be interested to hear any thoughts, whether positive or critical.

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u/Spare-Foot-1990 — 9 hours ago

Citadel - Shadow city

Six months ago I challenged myself to build a digital board game from scratch.

I had no idea whether I'd actually finish a prototype, but after a lot of late nights, redesigns, bug fixing, and testing, it's finally reached a stage where I feel comfortable sharing it.

It's still early, but seeing people play it for the first time has been incredibly motivating.

I'd love to hear your thoughts. Honest feedback is welcome — what works, what doesn't, and what would make you interested in playing it?

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u/Spare-Foot-1990 — 1 day ago