Creating cards for game - what software should I use

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  • squib

    A Ruby DSL for prototyping card games.

  • Use Squib so you can separate design and content. You don't want to get halfway through making your cards when you decide to change things about your layout and then have to make the exact same change to a bunch of cards.

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