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Playing Card Case with Counter

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Design 1: "Minimal" / 3 Colors needed
Design 1: "Minimal" / 3 Colors needed
Designer
2.1 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

Design 2: "Cardstract" / 4 Colors needed
Design 2: "Cardstract" / 4 Colors needed
Designer
2.7 h
2 plates

Design 3: "Panda" / 3 Colors needed
Design 3: "Panda" / 3 Colors needed
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2.5 h
2 plates

Regicide Lid, 0.2mm nozzle
Regicide Lid, 0.2mm nozzle
2.1 h
1 plate

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Description

This card game case is everything you need. Thanks to the built-in score counter, it is suitable for a wide variety of games. The sliders lock into place, so your score can even saved, even in your pocket. 

 

The case is made for standard poker sized cards, so 64mm x 89mm / 2.5in x 3.5in (like bicycle playing card games).

 

The score counter can be used in many different combinations. For example, in Gin Rummy, you can easily track scores up to 99 points. For Scoundrel, you can track both health points and a high score at the same time. In Regicide, it can be used to keep track of the kings’ health points as well as attack values.

 

Below, you’ll find a more detailed table of games that have worked particularly well so far. I’d also love to hear your input – which games do you enjoy using it with?

The idea for this case originally came from the game Scoundrel. The first version only had a simple counter up to 20 points. When I discovered Regicide, it quickly became clear that I needed to expand the system significantly. After several weeks, countless prototypes, and many playtesting sessions to refine the mechanics, the new card case is finally complete.

 

When assembling, please pay attention to the orientation of the individual parts – they are designed to only fit together correctly in the proper direction. Be a bit careful when removing the springs from the build plate, especially if you’re printing on a Super Track plate. On a standard build plate, all parts have been easy to remove so far.

For assembly, I recommend using a bit of glue to ensure everything stays securely in place.

 

The case ist designed and well tested on PLA. I dont have experience with different material. 

 

Here are some games I highly recommend and they work perfectly with this case. I’m always happy to hear your suggestions and discover more games :)

 

GameLeft CounterRight CounterMore Information
Gin RummyPoints Player 1Points Player 2You count until 99 Points, who ever has 100 or more, wins the game. 
Scoundrel20 Health Points

I play with a starting high score of 50 points. When I win, I add my remaining health points to the score.

When I lose, I subtract the number of remaining monster cards (not their value, just the count).

Highly reccomended

Its an awesome 1 person dungeon crawler card game. That video is a good explanation about the rules. 


 

Turtle / Golf6Points Player 1Points Player 2We play until one player reach 100 points. 
Salatro (Balatro Version from TechDweep with a standard deck of cards)First Raw = Actual Level*25

example. Level 3*25 = 75

 
Raw 2,3 & 4 for scoring your points. so you can go up to 999pts if needed. 

Salatro is a cute version, made by TechDweep, which you can play with a standard Deck of cards, you only need 6 Coins for “The Shoppe”. And you can use my case to track your score.

 

 

 


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