
We Are Champion
A downloadable game
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In We Are Champion, 3-6 players must compete in a divine game of cards to take over the world as the divine Patrons and their chosen Champion.
The game is a Table-Top Roleplaying Game, and takes roughly an hour to play.
(This game was strongly inspired and takes multiple points from Everyone Is John by Michael Sullivan.)
Updated | 19 days ago |
Status | In development |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (5 total ratings) |
Author | Asmus |
Genre | Card Game |
Tags | prepless, PvP, Short |
Average session | About an hour |
Accessibility | Blind friendly |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of 3.00€ EUR. You will get access to the following files:
We Are Champion PDF 6.5 MB
We Are Champion Plaintext 6.1 kB
We Are Champion sheets v 1.pdf 116 kB
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Development log
- Added Character sheets!May 07, 2021
- Big things are comingMay 04, 2021
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I do have a question however: When describing how opposing wonders work, you say "The non-wonder card the opposing Patron laid down acts as the new DC for the skill check. This can happen multiple times per skill check." Why would it happen multiple times? The new DC either fails the skill (so no new wonder is needed) or it does not (so why even do it?)
As mentioned on another comment, this was five years ago, so pardon my forgetfulness, but I think I initially wrote this intending for there to be multiple wonders played. I.e. Controlling patron plays a wonder, opponent counters it, controlling patron plays *another wonder*, another opponent counters it, so on and so forth - all over a single skill check.
Oh, right, sorry. I should have noticed this is half a decade old. Still, if you remember anything from the time, do you think drawing a joker from the deck (as a DC) means it's always a success (so, a 2) usually a failure (so an Ace) or up to the Champion to decide, not the Patron?
I think knowing me back then, it'd probably have been "always a failure", but I LOVE the notion of letting the Champion decide.
First of all- this is obviously "inspired" by Everyone is John. You might want to include an acknowledgement somewhere.
Hey, thanks for this! Yes, you're very right! This is v much inspired? ripped? from Everyone Is John. When I wrote this game five years ago, this is something I failed to acknowledge. Thanks for the reminder.
(The sales page has been amended with this information, thank you again.)