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1000 Blank White Cards
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1000 Blank White Cards
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A place to share some of your 1000 Blank White Cards cards, to find games, and to chat about the game
What is 1000 Blank White Cards?
1000 Blank White Cards is a party game for 3-8 players, with multiple variants of it floating around the internet since at least 1996, where the focus is that the game is created by the players through play
You start with a set number of blank cards, deal a set amount to each player (both varies by number of players) and then each player uses a drawing implement (or digital equivalent when playing on computers) to make the cards and shuffles into the deck
Links
- http://dh.elsewhere.org/discordian/bwcards.html/ one of the the oldest rulesets
- another ruleset, made famous on Tumblr, more recently made https://1kbwc.tumblr.com/play
- a YouTube tutorial of 1000 Blank White Cards
- an online play version of the game https://blankwhite.cards/
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@gwl@lemmy.blahaj.zone there seems to be a federation issue as I can't see your reply on my instance :(
All-Seeing Eye and the one card players cut in half are some fun I'm having with destructive card concepts. Growing up we gave so much reverence to mass-produced text books and other things which shouldn’t be defaced or damage that I thought I'd be rebellious.
note to @w0odl@lemmy.radio, any idea what might be causing a federation issue with this instance?
Can you give me an example of federation not working? I don’t see a comment or reply to a comment from blahaj
The only thing I could notice for sure was that there were replies but they didn’t flow over to our instance:
This was the same post but directly from blahaj.
the logs show an issue with blahaj specifically. Mostly 500 errors and even ssl errors. I'll restart our instance to see if it fixes anything, but the federating issue seems to stem from them
Thank you for looking into it!