r/CompileCardgame

Compile update for Card Cascade 6.5
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Compile update for Card Cascade 6.5

After playing with the original version of Card Cascade, I’ve made a bunch of small changes that add up to making the whole thing much nicer to use.

The highlights are these:
* It’s much easier to get cards in and out of the right slot
* There is room for the rules in the back pocket
* The holders are more stable and easier to print

The external dimensions have not changed since v6.0, so you can reuse components if you like.

You can see the full set of changes in v6.5 in r/cardcascade. I hope you’ll join the discussion.

Download all of the print files for free on Makerworld.

I hope you like the improvements! Comments below please :)

u/Farzag — 7 days ago
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Card Cascade for Compile: A free store-and-play system

This is a free, 3D-printed system that allows you to store your Compile game safely while making it fast and convenient to both choose what Protocols to use and pack away the game at the end.

I published the first version of Card Cascade for Dominion, a few people suggested I make it available for Compile (and other games), and I'm happy to say that I think it works really well for Compile. There are separate versions for Sleeved and Unsleeved cards.

If you have a 3D printer, check it out on MakerWorld, where there is much more detail about how it works and everything you need to print this design. If not, maybe you know someone who does?

Update 17 July: There now are 6 versions available: 15, 18 and 30 protocols, each in sleeved and unsleeved versions. This should allow you to store your sets exactly as you'd like (if you have the right printer :)

Card Cascade has undergone a few iterations in the past few months and is now v6.1. I haven't got any more changes planned, but I'm always open to suggestions and look forward to hearing what you think.

Game on!

u/Farzag — 11 days ago