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It’s been a couple of months since I last touched Nobles & Glory. The project went quiet, and I suppose I did too. I wanted to take a moment to explain why, especially for the few people who have been

It’s been a couple of months since I last touched Nobles & Glory. The project went quiet, and I suppose I did too. I wanted to take a moment to explain why, especially for the few people who have been

While my wife has been reading through the Nobles & Glory rulebook and helping me playtest a few final games, I decided to give myself a little side project. Something small. Something simple. A reminder that not every card game

The flavour text is done! And honestly, that feels massive. Not just because it means I’m edging closer to finishing the game, but because this part was one of the most important to me. It’s what ties the whole thing

I’m sure every designer of a thematically historical game dreams of leaving the modern world behind to walk the cobbled paths of a bygone age to let the past whisper its stories – and recently, I did just that. I

When I first started thinking about how to illustrate the rulebook for Nobles & Glory, I was torn. On one hand, using public domain medieval art felt incredibly authentic. These were images made by people who actually lived in the

This blog will chronicle the creation of my medieval card game, turning a standard deck into an epic tale of strategy and intrigue. I’ll share updates on the game’s progress, creative insights, and the journey toward releasing both ebook and