Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Game Category: Card Games
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A huge variety of sleek, modernist-styled cards (184, to be exact) that you can freely duplicate, mix, and match to create your own games without creating custom cards.

There are 9 suits available - the four French suits, the four Piecepack suits, plus Anchors from Crowns and Anchors. Spades, Clubs, Moons, Arms and Anchors are the "black" suits, while Hearts, Diamonds, Suns, and Crowns are the "red" suits (corresponding to the white joker). None of the cards are actually colored this way, however. Each suit is numbered 0-12 with 6 special lettered cards of A through F, for games like UNO with special mechanics (or hexadecimal nerds). It is not recommended to use all 9 suits, as not only would such a deck would be confusing, it would also have a black/red imbalance. Instead, consider using the following, though of course it is ultimately up to you:
* For two suits, use spades and hearts.
* For four suits, use the above plus clubs and diamonds.
* For six suits, use the above plus crowns and anchors.
* For eight suits, use all suits except for anchors.

In addition, there are a number of white/neutral cards with no suit - a black star/joker, white star/joker, and letters R through Z, which can be helpfully split into triads. Also included is a simulated hidden card (question mark) and a blank card.

Also available in the save are the three original decks that were split up into what's on the table, which contain the French suits, Piecepack suits, and extra cards, plus three assembled decks for example's sake. In this case, that's a standard 54-card (52 + jokers) deck in both French and Piecepack suits and a large adapted UNO deck, using letters for the special cards.

All I ask is that if you publish these in your own Workshop mod, please give credit in the description (a link and a short message will do). Enjoy!
9 Comments
philipp-87 1 Apr, 2023 @ 4:58pm 
Hello. I would like to ask for permission to use card images for other, non-commercical purposes.
https://github.com/shlomif/PySolFC/issues/296#issuecomment-1493151369
astrorobot110 29 Dec, 2018 @ 4:33am 
Awesome concept sets! But there are many missing ranks like J, Q, K, R, S, D, 13. Please add it! So that I can't take this sets although I want to play this!
Keiya 2 Jan, 2017 @ 7:36am 
@TristanBomb:Rummikub doesn't use 0, but it does use the face values for scoring. Every card being worth 1 less point would mess with things like initial meld quite heavily. I've just been using A and it works well enough I guess.
Nixill 12 Apr, 2016 @ 9:35pm 
So after much thought (and by much thought I mean an idea I had out of the blue), I've decided to use the same font as Tabletop Simulator itself for my version of the cards. I did some research, and they use Amaranth (a free font available on Google). So yay. I'll do it now.
Nixill 3 Apr, 2016 @ 5:34pm 
... Well then I might have to find/make another font that looks good. Probably find. I'm no good at making fonts.
SynthRose  [author] 2 Apr, 2016 @ 7:23pm 
@Nixill Yes, I can provide the source files, but the problem is that you have to have the right font! The link is https://www.dropbox.com/s/w7ezari7fll7qix/..source.svg?dl=0 , but if you don't have the DIN Pro font installed you won't be able to export them.
Nixill 31 Mar, 2016 @ 9:51pm 
Could I get the source files? I wanna make all the letters and blanks in all the suits, plus the numbers in white, just for fun. I'd give credit of course.
SynthRose  [author] 27 Feb, 2016 @ 11:53am 
@Keiya I'll consider it, but perhaps you could shift them all down and use 0 through 12, unless Rummikub already uses 0. In that case, you could use A for the time being.
Keiya 21 Feb, 2016 @ 9:26pm 
Could you add 13s so I can make a rummikub deck that doesn't require understanding 123456789ABCD?