This is a Rock, Paper, Scissors card game.
Slicing/Printing:
Each card is .48 mm thick and I printed them with a .08 mm layer height.
After loading a card into your slicer, right click on the card and select “split" and “to objects” or ”to parts". This will make it easier to colour.
When you split the card into pieces, you will notice the card itself is split into two parts, .32 mm thick and .16 mm thick. The .16 mm piece is the card back and that's what I printed in black. I found two layers of black at a thickness of .08 mm was just enough to prevent any light from penetrating through the card. The card face is four layers thick, printed in white to make it look more like a traditional playing card.
There is one of each card on the plate. You can make your deck as big as you'd like, but I would suggest 16 of each card type.
The game is played just like you would play the game War
GAME RULES:
The goal is to be the first player to win all of the cards
The deck is divided evenly, with each player receiving their cards, dealt one at a time, face down. Anyone may deal first. Each player places their stack of cards face down, in front of them.
Each player turns up a card at the same time and the player with the winning card takes both cards and puts them, face down, on the bottom of his stack.
If the cards are the same, then it is War. Each player lays three of their cards in front of them, face down. Each player turns one card face up. The player with the winning card takes both piles (six cards). If the turned-up cards are again the same, each player turns another card face up. Continue until a winner is determined.
The game ends when one player has won all the cards.
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