Myths of Brume is the first TCG built entirely with pixel art cards (even the text is rendered within a 140×196 pixel grid). The upcoming collection features 300 original cards, each one hand-crafted pixel by pixel over the past two years.
In this playtest version, the artwork is partially redacted — I don’t want spoilers before the full release. But the core experience is already in place. You can jump in, test the gameplay, build decks, and start shaping your own strategies.
If you run into anything along the way, such as bugs, glitches, or unexpected behavior, you can report it using the in-game Bug Report button. Your feedback is a key part of this phase.
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This stupid American harassing an Italian streamer in Japan deserves outing. I believe he's a journeyman American football player called Malik Stanley. He has played for the Munich Ravens and other similar Euro teams
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Scaled from 1,000 to 100,000 users. Here's what broke.
At 5,000 users:
- Single database became the bottleneck
- Added read replicas
At 20,000 users:
- Session storage overwhelmed Redis
- Switched to JWT tokens
At 50,000 users:
- File uploads killed our servers
- Moved to S3 with presigned URLs
At 75,000 users:
- Search became unusable
- Implemented Elasticsearch
At 100,000 users:
- DNS became single point of failure
- Multi-region with Route53 failover
Every stage felt like the final architecture.
None of them were.
Scaling isn't a destination. It's a continuous series of bottleneck discoveries.