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SCP: Made in Heaven
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Type: Game
Complexity: Medium Complexity
Number of Players: 2, 3, 4
Play Time: 10 minutes, 30 minutes
Assets: Cards
Mostra gli oggetti etichettati con tutti i termini selezionati: SCP
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16 lug 2021, ore 8:30
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SCP: Made in Heaven

Descrizione
SCP: Made in Heaven is a tabletop deckbuilder based on the SCP Foundation Wiki's SCP-5555: Made in Heaven, written by A Random Day, Uncle Nicolini, and Rounderhouse. The goal of the game is to fulfill your character-specific win-condition by using your deck, your special ability, and a whole lot of screwing over everyone else.

The game proper is a deckbuilder, which means that all players start with the same basic deck of cards, where every card does a pretty basic ability. As the game goes on, you will acquire better cards, get rid of bad cards, and so build a deck that suits your playstyle and end goal.

A full list of the rules, along with a thorough explanation of gameplay, is available in the mod's notebook.

Licensing

This tabletop game, SCP: Made in Heaven, and all cards within, are based on the SCP Foundation Wiki[scp-wiki.wikidot.com].
Content relating to the SCP Foundation, including the SCP Foundation logo, is licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0 and all concepts originate from http://www.scp-wiki.net and its authors.

The SCP Foundation Wiki, and by extension this tabletop game, is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 (or CC-BY-SA).
11 commenti
Optimistic Lucio  [autore] 12 ott 2022, ore 11:17 
@[CG]Commander Truck I honestly do, we have prototypes for a bunch like Chaos Insurgency and Shark Punching Foundation, but we haven't really been working hard on this for a while. Might be able to get people interested again and try to pump out another expac, we'll see!
[CG]Commander Truck 11 ott 2022, ore 12:23 
Do you ever intend to add 'non canon' GOI's. Like The CI and other one's that weren't directly involved in SCP-5555?
Optimistic Lucio  [autore] 23 ott 2021, ore 22:39 
@Niflheim Mercenary Sorry for the late reply, busy IRL, but yeah! You can either add me here on steam, or on discord (Optimistic Lucio#2419). I'll try to get back as soon as I can!
Yellow Mage Marsail 18 ott 2021, ore 10:04 
@Optimistic Lucio Thank you for clearing that up! Is there an easier way to contact you, since my friends and I actually had some other questions too. This is a really cool game, by the way!
Optimistic Lucio  [autore] 18 ott 2021, ore 4:01 
@The Elder Sky That’s exactly right. Jude needs to have at most 5 cards in his ownership. Ownership includes cards in the playing area, hand, deck, and discard pile.
Optimistic Lucio  [autore] 18 ott 2021, ore 4:00 
@Niflheim Mercenary It goes back to their discard pile. Much like how cards like Deploy Agents tell you to discard another player’s card, discarded cards go to their owner’s discard piles unless explicitly stated otherwise.
The Elder Sky 16 ott 2021, ore 13:03 
Hello, I was wandering about the Goal of Jude Kriyot: "Own up to 5 cards"
Does this mean I have to expel cards until my deck is composed of 5 or less cards ?
Yellow Mage Marsail 8 ott 2021, ore 3:55 
So this came up in a game we recently played, since it isn't mentioned as a distinction in the rules or on the card, for the card "Stay Broken"
It states you may discard a card from any playing field. If you discard the card of another player, does it go to your discard pile, or theirs?
Optimistic Lucio  [autore] 16 lug 2021, ore 22:53 
@ForeskinGaming We're going to work on a visual representation after a few people mentioned it. Could you give some examples of what confused you, though? We ran it by a few people before release, so maybe we missed something.
Liquid Nickingoo 16 lug 2021, ore 17:34 
Just gotta say, the rules are quite a bit confusing. Some things and mechanics seem to have more than one term for each, and having a visual representation of how the table's supposed to look like would help a lot.