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TCG Interview #12: Neo Gambit

 I spoke with the creator of Neo Gambit- here are his answers to my questions:

Q: Please describe your trading card game!

A: NeoGambit is a fast paced and easy to play deck building combat TCG.


Q: What inspired you to create a TCG?

A: This came from a dream. I woke up from a nap and had dreamt of this fun TCG, reminded me of how much fun I had as a kid play card games. As a kid I spent hours playing games, but mostly alone, a lot of rules and effects for cards were off putting to others around me. So from my dream, NeoGambit was birthed. A simple fun TCG that literally anyone can play.


Q: What TCGs did you grow up playing as a kid?

A: My earliest memories are intertwined with TCGs, there wasn’t a moment in my childhood that I didn’t collect cards. Yugioh and Pokémon have been in my life as long as I can remember. I collected both Pokémon and yugioh for over 15 years. I also collected other TCGs over the years, my favorite being chaotic, I’d say that’s where most inspiration for the game came from, naruto, and duel masters.


Q: What sets NeoGambit apart from other TCGs?

A: No effects. None. This TCG was designed to be easy to pick up and loads of fun


Q: How long have you been working on the game?

A: Almost at a year mark now


Q: How did you come up with the name Neo Gambit?

A: The name comes from the lore that’s intertwined within the card game. I’ve got quite a bit of lore developed for the project. Neo is the island where the lore takes place. The story of the card game is similar to yugioh, where the card game is prevalent within the lore. They play Gambit on the island of Neo


Q: What is the illustration/design process like?

A: It’s fun! I’d like to say im quite creative and having an outlet is an amazing way to express myself.

I get ideas, doodle a little bit and communicate with my artist who bangs out my ideas in physical images.


Q: When will the game be officially released?

A: Im hoping to have products available for direct purchase through me by the end of the year. I work 60+ hours and taking certification courses for work, so the timeline has no set concrete dates


Q: What are your future plans for Neo Gambit?

A: I 252 cars set named Descendants of the AllMother. I hope to have this completed with a year


Q: Do you have any advice for someone looking to make their own TCG?

A: Stay original and don’t compare yourself to anyone of anything else. If you’re creating something, create it. Don’t hold your ideas and dreams to the progress of any other projects


For more, check out @neogambittcg and neogambittcg.com











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