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Built for the ASTROPRISMA RPG, these cards serve to aid in the random dealings of the Hacks & Malware tables, in addition to servicing as a ten-sided die.

These were a personal project of mine, in fact the third part of a saga of card aids, and were spurred about by my own personal difficulties reading small tables repeatedly. I hope they can help you as much, or at the very least, bedazzle your games a little.

"Hack&Malware Cards for ASTROPRISMA RPG" is an independent production by John Tan (fluctuating) and is not affiliated with Crescent Chimera. It is published under the ASTROPRISMA Third Party License. ASTROPRISMA is copyright Camila Mera and Crescent Chimera.

Included in the files you will find yourself:

  • A pdf containing all the cards with bleed for ease of printing. (it will have a page devoted to detailing the size of the bleed)
  • Both cropped and rounded PNGs of each of the cards and exports of the cards as they are in the pdf, with the additional bleed.
StatusPrototype
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
Authorfluctuating
GenreCard Game, Role Playing
TagsSci-fi, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game
Average sessionA few seconds
LanguagesEnglish

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Hacks&Malware V1.1.zip 178 MB

Development log

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These look great, I do see the PDF being only a single page right now so you might want to check that (I used Adobe PDF reader, Google Chrome, and a previewer built into the file browser I use). I can at least use the PNG files right in my Obsidian notebook right now though.

Thanks so much for pointing that out. That's completely unintentional. I'll get that sorted right away and update the zip folder. My mistake.

I actually just ordered a printed set of the cards using the PNG files. I used MakePlayingCards.com. I'll post some pictures when I get them as long as they come out nice. 

That would be so cool to see! Hope they print out well.

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Here's how they came out. They look pretty damn good I think.
I got them printed on standard linen cards with a glossy print, with a tin to store them in.

The company did message me to make sure the back was oriented correctly. As pictured here you would flip on the long edge.

Total cost was about $23 shipped. Like 1/2 of that was shipping. But they came out great. 

🤩It's so cool to see them printed out! Glad you enjoy them!