The deck in question may have Zarcana rules/stats printed on it... that's the only way you could distinguish between them (aside from saying this deck or another "feels" more like one game) -Evan On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Brian Reichert <rignes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is there a difference between a Zarcana deck and a Gnostica deck? If they are > functionally the same and only the rules themselves have changed then I may > look into those. The only reason I haven't is that I've assumed they are > different that what Gonstica requires. > > Brian > > * S Myers <iamthecheeze@xxxxxxxxx> [2009-10-12 17:43:38-0400] >> 2009/10/12 Brian Reichert <rignes@xxxxxxxxx>: >> > What do you guys (those who play Gnostica) like and why? >> >> It's a zarcana deck actually, but I really really like: >> Ryan Hackel's Tarotless Zarcana Deck >> http://ceruleansgames.tripod.com/zarcanadeck.htm >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 4:27 PM, TheLoneGoldfish >> <thelonegoldfish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > I absolutely love the housewives' tarot for gnostica. >> That's pretty awesome too, thanks! :) >> >> >> >> -- >> A pizza with the radius 'z' and thickness 'a' >> has the volume pi*z*z*a. >> _______________________________________________ >> Icehouse mailing list >> Icehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/icehouse > > -- > Brian Reichert > GPG Public Key: 0xECEFD7AC > http://rignesnet.tzo.com > > If there are epigrams, there must be meta-epigrams. > _______________________________________________ > Icehouse mailing list > Icehouse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/icehouse >