Playing Cards
06/29/2022
It started with a question a couple years ago: can I make computer science themed playing cards?
After all, you don’t see a lot of those.
I came up with a few such card games, but ultimately placed them on the backburner since i. I’m not a game designer; ii. it’s hard to make something fun.

My first attempt at designing a data structure based card game.

First version of data structure card game.
But what I am though, is a software engineer with a computer science degree and some knack for drawing. Drawing inspiration from collectible cards like dragon ball cards, magic the gathering cards, and celestial cards, I experimented with a few designs:

Several different design styles.
Ultimately I opted for a clean abstract look and made this prototype:

Binary Search Tree card.
Looking great right?
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