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Deckbuilder Web App
I'm wondering how many people would actually be interested if I released a Naruto Deckbuilder web application. It would of course be free and I will even supply the project open source if someone wants. The application would allow users to search for cards and add them to their deck . The deck would then be validated based on the game's deck building rules and any errors would be reported to the user. Finally, the application would provide a printer friendly deck list for the user. I actually have a large portion of the project already written for personal use. How many people would actually be interested in such a application? Are there any other features that would you like to be included?
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I like the idea, and would use it
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#3
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yes great idea
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excellent idea. i would use this. please do it
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I would use it all the time.
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The only other feature I'd suggest is that maybe have a program to do test draws or shuffles. That alone would save a LOT of time in deckbuilding. |
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this is clearly NFB. good idea though
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#8
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Fixed it for you Zacky
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#9
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Who knew parking lot football could turn into this?
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#10
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Hey, Parking Lot Football is the answer to everything.
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