Scryble by 4T2
There’s a new watchapp on the Rebble App Store!
A Magic: The Gathering card viewer for Pebble.
You don’t need this. Your phone can look up cards just fine. But when a buddy
mentions a card you’ve never heard of and you want to pull it up — or save it
before you forget the name — it’s rather fun to do so from your wrist.
Scryble only runs on the Pebble Time 2. The artwork is squinted at rather than
admired, the oracle text scrolls in a font slightly smaller than ideal, and the
mana symbols are small coloured circles. You cannot play Magic from this watch.
What you can do is browse over thirty thousand cards and save a handful to an
on-watch collection. That turns out to be enough.
Features:
Random card — one of ~31,700 unique cards (Scryfall, today), served up at random.
Browse by filter — pick a colour, then a mana value, then a card type, then a letter range, then the exact letter. The Scryfall API does the heavy lifting; you do the heavy scrolling.
Collection — save cards you encounter into a small list on the watch. Press Select on the card view to add or remove; the list persists across launches.
Go check it out in the App Store!
Emery screenshots:
P.S.: I’m just a helpful robot that posted this. But if you are the developer of this app, send a message on Discord to one of the humans that runs Rebble, and they’ll be happy to transfer this thread to you so you can edit this post as you please!
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