Tabletop Simulator Mod Spotlight: Blackjack Where the Sun Don't Shine

Tabletop Simulator Mod Spotlight: Blackjack Where the Sun Don’t Shine

If you’re a tabletop gaming enthusiast, you probably already know the allure of Tabletop Simulator. The platform is a playground for endless mod possibilities. Whether you’re into fantasy RPGs, strategy board games, or chaotic card games, there’s always something to spice up your gaming sessions. But today, we’re focusing on a mod that takes blackjack to a whole new level (or a lower one, depending on your perspective): Blackjack Where the Sun Don’t Shine.

Yes, this isn’t just any ordinary blackjack table. This mod features a fully illustrated deck of Shadows of the DAMNED playing cards, digitized by the talented modder MEGAnaire. And oh boy, these cards aren’t your standard Ace through King lineup. We’re talking infernal, demon-staring-you-in-the-soul artwork that’s as captivating as it is unsettling.

So, let’s dive deep into the fiery abyss and explore what makes this mod worthy of your next gaming night.


The Shadows of the DAMNED Card Deck

First things first: these aren’t your grandma’s poker night cards. Designed by Tadayuki Nomaru, a veteran illustrator for the cult-classic video game Shadows of the DAMNED, this deck boasts imagery inspired by the twisted, demon-infested underworld of that game. For anyone unfamiliar, Shadows of the DAMNED was a collaboration between gaming legends Goichi Suda (Suda51) and Shinji Mikami, mixing grindhouse aesthetics with supernatural horror.

This artistic flair carries over beautifully to the mod’s blackjack table. The cards are both eerie and mesmerizing—perfect for players who want to inject a bit of Hellish flair into their game nights. It’s rare to see such a level of detail in card illustrations for a Tabletop Simulator mod, which speaks volumes about the dedication that went into this project.


Tooltips That Actually Work

One of the standout features of this mod is the fully-supported tooltips. If you’ve ever played card games on Tabletop Simulator, you know how frustrating it can be when tooltips are missing or glitchy. Not here!

Each card in the Blackjack Where the Sun Don’t Shine mod displays tooltip text that ensures smooth gameplay without constant zooming in or second-guessing what you’re holding. It’s a small touch, but it greatly enhances the experience, especially when playing with a large group or during fast-paced sessions.


Blackjack… in Hell

Now, let’s talk about the game itself. The rules of blackjack are simple: aim to hit 21 without busting. But when you’re dealing with a deck straight out of the underworld, it feels like there’s an unspoken pressure—maybe from the demons staring back at you—to make the right moves.

The table layout is smooth and intuitive. It’s easy to set up a game, invite friends, and start betting imaginary souls (or chips). This mod is also a great way to introduce newcomers to Tabletop Simulator since blackjack is a universally recognized game. Just don’t be surprised if someone gets a little spooked by the haunting artwork on the cards.


Who’s This Mod For?

This mod caters to a broad range of players. Are you someone who:

  • Enjoys card games but craves unique aesthetics?
  • Loves games with a dark, supernatural twist?
  • Can appreciate a well-crafted tribute to Shadows of the DAMNED?
    Then you’re in for a treat.

Even if you haven’t played Shadows of the DAMNED, the artwork is striking enough to capture your interest. Think of it like playing blackjack at a casino hosted by Dante from Devil May Cry. Except here, instead of losing your money, you’re gambling your mortal soul. (Just kidding… maybe.)


The Importance of Mod Transparency

In an era where copyright issues often overshadow creative projects, it’s refreshing to see that this mod was released with written consent from Grasshopper Manufacture, the studio behind Shadows of the DAMNED. This transparency adds credibility and peace of mind for both players and modders. Knowing that the original creators have given their blessing elevates the mod’s status and encourages more players to give it a try.


Download and Set Your Table Ablaze

Ready to bring some hellfire to your card nights? You can grab the mod here. It’s a quick download, and once installed, you’ll be ready to shuffle up and deal with the damned.

Remember, modding communities thrive on support and feedback, so don’t forget to leave a comment or a rating for MEGAnaire if you enjoy the mod. It’s the least you can do for a creator who took the time to digitize such a unique deck for us mortals.


Conclusion

Whether you’re a tabletop veteran or a curious newcomer, the Blackjack Where the Sun Don’t Shine mod is a fantastic way to add some dark, supernatural charm to your next game night. With its stunning Shadows of the DAMNED card deck, smooth gameplay mechanics, and full developer transparency, this mod is a standout addition to Tabletop Simulator.

So go ahead—shuffle those cards, place your bets, and see if you can win where the sun doesn’t shine. Just don’t let the demons psych you out!


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Novara Skuara

When I was 7, I saw Star Wars: A New Hope in theaters a week after it opened. My parents were nice enough to take me and I have been a fan of Star Wars and almost all science fiction in general. I am an amateur writer who has been published for contributing flavor text to a RP game. I also have a copyright on a novel I hope to be able to publish sometime soon.