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Right after I'd started playing the game I'd searched for a board/card game version. It would be amazing to have one
As a loose outline, you have one player draw cards from the “NPC deck”, and/or play cards from a preset order chosen by an “NPC player”, and the “player” used an actual deck to try and climb the ladder.
Then you take turns on runs and can just see who gets farther or have some other sort of winning criteria, rather than trying to make the game into a 1v1 game which would take some serious adaptation.
All in all, absolutely signed.
You would be surprised! I was when I found out about Inscryption Multiplayer Fangame (that's what its called). Several cards had to be tweaked, but the rules to the game weren't changed much, and the game works very well. Both players are given two candles, you can only hammer once per turn, and 4 duplicates are allowed except rare cards. I was worried that the first turn player would have a huge advantage with the scale system, but thanks to all of the adjustments they really don't. They even let you choose between the side-decks you can use in Inscryption, plus some new ones.
If a card table-top rpg was created for Inscryption, I think it could work just fine as a pvp game as well. The DM and players would be using mostly the same cards anyway.
I think it would work better as a 1v1 assymetric game with one person building their deck, the other playing as the GM that has a book of event percentages and encounters based on progress. It's a bit too simple to be a normal pvp tabletop game of any real depth.
Would be awesome as a solo game