This is pretty cool... something I am concerned about, though, is how you're going to represent the different weakness/resistances that are in the D/P-on sets. What is there currently is just the type, and that won't be sufficient in the near future.
Another thing... I'd like the option of (but I guess it isn't necessary) a hover-tip box opening in the deck building and searching menus, or a menu like what's in place for the cards in hand. Either that, or a line of text actually saying "double-click for card info" on those menus.
Everything else I'd had issue with so far has already been mentioned, i.e. harsh colors, info boxes not closing until the menu's closed. Although speaking of colors... the opening screen could be softened a bit too, not just the playmat color... wide fields of bright primary colors, in general, are hard on some people's eyes, and that loading screen is up for quite a long time on a slow-running computer. The photographic red-shark picture you have on the front page would be great for the loading screen.
Edit: One more thing... when a player publicly moves a card from the deck/discard to their hand, there should probably be an option for the opposing player to see its info.
Another thing... I'd like the option of (but I guess it isn't necessary) a hover-tip box opening in the deck building and searching menus, or a menu like what's in place for the cards in hand. Either that, or a line of text actually saying "double-click for card info" on those menus.
Everything else I'd had issue with so far has already been mentioned, i.e. harsh colors, info boxes not closing until the menu's closed. Although speaking of colors... the opening screen could be softened a bit too, not just the playmat color... wide fields of bright primary colors, in general, are hard on some people's eyes, and that loading screen is up for quite a long time on a slow-running computer. The photographic red-shark picture you have on the front page would be great for the loading screen.
Edit: One more thing... when a player publicly moves a card from the deck/discard to their hand, there should probably be an option for the opposing player to see its info.