Just to clear up, this is related to a virtual space for Card Games, not for RPG. For RPG, I've the Freebeegee.
Please read the blog for more information.
I know that this isn't perfect the right spot, but it's adjacent enough for me to thing its relevant. I've used multiple tools for playing D&D (and GURPS) online, and for some reason the simplest tools attract me more than the more robust ones.
So would you think that a tool similar to this one would have your interest? If a friend of yours would invite you to play some Card Game over a tool that is focused in the table, not on the rules, would this be ok? Is my line of thought "okish" in this?
Thanks for all the feedback.
Edited (21/jun): I notice that lot of people didn't read the blog and suggested a VTT. So I updated the original text.
https://github.com/Cockatrice/Cockatrice/wiki
https://github.com/ArnoldSmith86/virtualtabletop
So, both fails my needs. Both enforce game rules. I want a table that I can move card and have private hands.
Cockatrice isn’t a web application and I can’t just invite a player.
Virtual tabletop looks closer, but enforces the game rules, while I want an analog of a table, bring your cards and let’s play. Something along these lines.
Either way thanks for the suggestion and reading the blog post.
So it's only missing a PR or two. Not "the rest of the fucking owl". That's my point
Not sure if this just “couple MRs” away. This is a total change on the paradigm of the tool. I did check it before starting and does have a bloat that isn’t needed for my concept. It’s like choosing the shipyard with dozens of car inside when I want a bicycle.