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Alternative name | StSt |
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Publisher | The Fishal Project |
Type | Collectible |
Players | 2+ |
Age range | 16+ |
Studio RGB-Newt's Shipment (officially abbreviated as StSt) is an upcoming collectible card game developed by Studio RGB-Newt initially based on characters owned by NeonWabbit, before expanding to characters belonging to other people as well. It is to be published by The Fishal Project, and was inspired by Horrible People Productions' Twilight Sparkle's Secret Shipfic Folder.
Like the game that it is inspired by, the aim of Shipment is to be the first to "ship" multiple pairings of characters together whilst fulfilling certain goal conditions. The amount of goal conditions to fulfill depends on the amount of players. A variety of special effect cards can also come into play to disrupt another player from reaching one of their goals.
The term "ship" is internet slang that comes from the word "relationship", and even though a majority of the ships in this game are romantic in nature, not all of them are: it can be a business relationship, for instance.