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In particular, I like the part where you build your deck from a set of themed sub-decks before the start, and then it's up to you to find the synergies between those themes. Not sure if there's an existing term for that mechanic. I think it may count as a form of a deckbuilder, but editing the deck's contents isn't part of the main game loop. Maybe a deck drafter?

I also like that it's a compact card game that doesn't take long to learn or play, and plays well with only 2 players. The only other drafting games I've found have a board, lots of pieces, and are aimed at 4+ players.

Trying to search for games like Compile is a bit difficult, because in the other threads I find, people like to focus on the lane battling aspect, which I could take or leave. I'm mostly interested in compact drafting games for 2p. Anyone know any?

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[โ€“] teawrecks@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

This could be worth exploring, thanks for the idea. I'm not really interested in building a custom cube, I'd rather have a well playtested set of cards that are fun together. It looks like I could just pick a popular/smallish cube from this website to try it out.

On conversation with another poster I actually learned about the JumpStart format and that might be even more up your alley. Instead of diy boosters like cube does, you make preselected stacks of 20 cards. Everyone picks two, shuffles them up and you jump in. Apparently there's premade packs already and once you get tired of those they're pretty easy to diy your own.

Im planning on putting my own together, then printing up reminder sheets for each stack so I can use them to teach the wife and kid.