Difference between revisions of "Kits"
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* [[Adventure Kit]] | * [[Adventure Kit]] | ||
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* [[Tycoon Kit]] | |||
* [[Beat ‘Em Up Kit] | |||
* [[Tower Defense Kit]] | |||
* [[Merge Elements Kit] |
Latest revision as of 15:39, 20 May 2024
Kits are customizable game and deck templates which you can use as a starting point for building your own decks.
Each kit comes with a small set of Blueprints, including Art, Behaviors, and Rules, along with a Card containing an example level which is made up of those blueprints.
Kits are a great place to find inspiration or save time when you want to make a new game. They can help you learn whether you're a beginner or an experienced creator.
Using kits
To create a new deck from a kit, navigate to the Create tab in Castle, then press New Deck. You'll see a list of available kits, along with the option to use a Blank deck. Choose anything other than Blank to get started.
You're encouraged to modify kits however you want:
- You can rearrange the existing blueprints to create your own level, such as designing your own golf challenge, or making a new platform level.
- Or, you can edit the Art in order to make your own graphics, for example by changing the included race car into a grilled cheese sandwich.
- Or you can go deeper and customize the Rules and Behaviors to create a totally original deck. Everything inside the kit can be edited. It's up to you.
List of Kits
- Golf Course Kit
- Platformer Kit
- Meadowland Kit
- Flappy Kit
- Lab Escape Kit
- Race Track Kit
- Action Platformer Kit
- Shoot 'Em Up Kit
- Topdown Golf Kit
- Pinball Kit
- Adventure Kit
- Rhythm Kit
- Tycoon Kit
- [[Beat ‘Em Up Kit]
- Tower Defense Kit
- [[Merge Elements Kit]