Give new life to your old favorite cards or the piles of draft chaft with Magic Dungeons
Up to drafting yourself a dungeon delve?
The Cybernetic Coven is here to announce Magic Dungeons, a drafting TTRPG of deck-building dungeon delving.
Magic Dungeons
What if you could have a deck-building adventure game with any cards or game-pieces available to you? What if you could experience beloved games through an exciting new context? That is the goal of Magic Dungeons.
Perhaps you have a lot of old Magic cards that you loved but have not been viable for play; or piles of draft chaft. Or an old discontinued card game from that period where everything had a card game. Or some character-themed collectible cards. The point is, you have cards you love to have but wish you could do something with it.
Enter the Magic Dungeons.
Your Game, Your Deck, Your Dungeon
You can make your own deck, with the cards you have and using them for the Magic Dungeon rules. Or you can use some of our lists for existing cards games – or even use one of our finely curated cubes, with their own card decks.
Rather than running an adventure, you assemble an adventure cube, using diverse collections of cards to draft decks for your adventurers, create a quest and bring a dangerous and unique dungeon to life.
Replay or leave a permanent marker of your adventures by further customizing the cards of your personal collection. Not only that, we have curated Magic Dungeons cubes, including one using our own card sets and rules!
Or again, we have almost 300 cards for you to play already!
The Future
Magic Dungeons is a simple game, so it should have some fine tune to perfect over the next years.
Besides that, we may include rules for new challenges, new curated lists and novel pre-made cubes.
About the Cybernetic Coven
The Cybernetic Coven, or CyCo, is a participatory cooperative and artist collective. CyCo focuses on sustainable and healthy work practices, protecting individual members from the risks of the attention economy, supporting the creation of meaningful art that would not be profitable, and rewarding labor according to effort or solidarity. You can learn more on the CyCo website.