Rowyale is the digital card and board strategy game you can play right now. The concept is simple: you have a hand of cards, you play them to claim spaces on a shared board, and you're trying to build connected rows of five before your opponent does. The wildcards change everything. Easy to learn in two minutes, genuinely hard to master. If you grew up playing a certain family card game at the kitchen table, this will feel familiar immediately. If you haven't, you'll wonder where it's been.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋, I'm Milton, the developer behind Rowyale — and I'm genuinely excited and terrified to be posting this today.
The honest story: two years ago at Thanksgiving dinner, I was introduced to this card and board strategy game and got so excited that I immediately purchased a board for myself and my family. Since then, we've spent many weekends at the kitchen table competing; immediate family and extended family alike. You probably know the one... cards in your hand, claim spaces on a board, build sequences of five. But when we weren't together and wanted to play, it felt impossible because there was not a really good digital version. So I built it.
Rowyale is that game. Free, browser-based, no account needed. You can literally be in your first game in under 1 minute.
What I'd love from this community specifically:
Does the first 60 seconds make sense? I've been staring at this long enough that I've completely lost the ability to see it as a first-time player. I want to know where people get confused, what feels obvious, and what doesn't land.
Also genuinely curious... do people still play card and board games digitally, or has that moment passed? Because my experience with early players says there's a real appetite for this, but I'd love to hear from people who think about games seriously.
Try it at www.rowyale.games and tell me what breaks. I'll be here all day. 🃏
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