Developed by Comico Games
Published by indie.io
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A comedy-fueled collectible card game where movie tropes come to lifeâand run the studio too.

ScreenPlay CCG is a digital card game set in a delightfully absurd universe where the characters from your favorite genres arenât just starring in filmsâtheyâre the ones calling the shots. Literally. These eccentric directors produce, direct, and even sabotage each otherâs blockbusters in the most chaotic filmmaking process ever committed to cardboard⊠or, well, digital cardboard.
Build decks using genre-savvy characters, absurd plot twists, and iconic film tropes to outwit your rivals in a game that rewards strategy, timing, and a healthy appreciation for how ridiculous cinema can be.

Outthink, outplay, out-direct.
Unlike traditional CCGs that rely on slow turns and predictable patterns, ScreenPlay borrows from fighting game mechanics. You and your opponent plan your moves at the same time, then watch the result unfold like youâre watching a classic masterpiece in the making. Whether youâre pulling off a perfect dodge, reading an attack two scenes ahead, or throwing down a plot twist that makes everything go off the rails, victory comes from reading your opponent as much as your deck.
Want to bluff your way through a thriller? Go full ham in a melodrama? You can do that. This is a game of mind games and movie magic.
No waiting, no stallingâjust pure, unpredictable chaos.

In ScreenPlay, both players secretly script their scenes (i.e., their turns) in advance. Once you've locked in your decisions, the game cuts straight to the action, playing both turns out simultaneously. The result? A fast-paced, brainy experience where timing and prediction are everythingâand there's no room to pause for popcorn.
Every scene is a gamble. Did your Horror Lead strike when your opponent adventurously dodged? Did they perform a dramatic scene while you expected an action movie-style assault? You wonât know until the camera rolls.
Victory isnât about HP barsâitâs about completing your character arcs .
Every Lead character has a distinct narrative journey. Over the course of a match, youâll earn Narrative Points by playing synergistic cards and making smart choices. Complete the arcs of any two of your three Leads, and you win the game. No explosions requiredâthough those help too.
This mechanic rewards clever deck construction, genre mastery, and good olâ fashioned timing. Itâs a game of stories within a story, where every match feels like a mini movieâeven if the script makes no sense and half the cast is mysteriously missing in act two.
Just remember: knowing your opponentâs Leads and their story goals can help you sabotage their arcs before they reach their big finale.
With over 22 unique Leads available at launch and many more in development, ScreenPlay is packed with genre-hopping personalities ready for the spotlight.

Each Lead comes from a different cinematic tradition and brings a signature set of abilities and cards. Whether you're leaning into the brooding mystery of Richard Spade, the razor-sharp wit of Roast Comic Frog, the righteous vengeance of Maximus, or the pure chaos of the Illuminati Lizard, every character changes how you build your deck and approach the game.
And with the ability to mix and match any three Leads, the combinations are practically limitlessâwell, not actually limitless, this is still an indie game. But you get the idea.
Deckbuilding isn't just strategyâit's screenwriting.
Youâll start each game by choosing three Leads and constructing a 40-card deck tailored to their unique arcs. Some cards represent their strengths. Others exploit genre clichĂ©s or set up over-the-top payoffs. Want to lean into a characterâs Plot Armor? Go for it. Here, âlazy writingâ is just another path to brilliance.
The result is a game where every match feels like a short film that spirals out of control in the best possible way. Build tension. Subvert expectations. And maybeâjust maybeâpull off a finale worthy of a standing ovation.
Not ready for the festival circuit? No problem.
Start off with a guided tutorial and a pre-built deck to ease you into the chaotic world of ScreenPlay. Then, grow your collection by completing daily and weekly challenges, or by taking on boss bots in a rotating lineup of single-player game modes. Thereâs always something new to doâeven if your cast is constantly forgetting their lines.
Future updates will bring full-blown movie campaign modes, letting you explore the bizarre backstories, rivalries, and plot holes of your favorite Leads. Just pray they donât go on strike before then. The devs writing the scripts themselves? Terrifying.
Challenge filmmakers around the world in a battle for box office supremacy.
Jump into competitive ladder matches against players of your skill level or explore alternate multiplayer formats for chaotic genre mashups. Want to make a romantic horror musical with a sci-fi twist and a noir detective lead? Thatâs not just possibleâitâs encouraged.

Show off your deckbuilding brilliance, master the meta, or just enjoy the ride. Because in ScreenPlay, even the worst movie can still win Best Picture if you play your cards right.
Oh, and donât forget to join the community on Discordâweekly tournaments, bonus prizes, and the occasional pun war await.
Build your collection your wayâwhether through grind or glamour.
Earn cards by completing missions, opening booster packs, or climbing the competitive ladder. Got extras? Use the in-game crafting system to recycle duplicates into the cards you actually want.
Feeling like a silver spoon-fed producer? You can also buy cards directly. We get itânot everyone wants to hustle in the editing bay. No judgment (well, maybe a little).
New content, every quarter. New drama, every time.
Every three months, ScreenPlay gets a fresh injection of contentânew Leads, new cards, new movies, and new ways to play. These expansions keep the meta fresh and the production mayhem rolling, giving you endless ways to reinvent your cinematic masterpieces.
Itâs like rebooting your favorite franchise, only on purpose. And with fewer angry fans.
đ€ș Simultaneous turns for fast-paced, mind-game-rich strategy
đ Over 22 Lead characters across a wild spectrum of movie genres
đ Story arc-based win conditions for narrative-driven gameplay
đ§ Deep deckbuilding with real strategic variety
đź Single-player and multiplayer modes with evolving content
đ A comedic, self-aware tone that softens the sting of even the most dramatic defeats

Soâready to make your directorial debut?
ScreenPlay CCG is your all-access pass to a world where genres collide, characters clash, and every match is a chance to create the worst great movie ever made.
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