Cards on the Table is a civil, nonpartisan card game built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — designed to help people discuss politics and complex issues with curiosity, empathy, and respect.
Live version: Cards on the Table App
📲 Progressive Web App (PWA) Ready
Add it to your home screen and use it anywhere — even offline.
- 🗳️ Prompts on politics, rights, and responsibilities
- 🧩 Civil-discourse focus: encourages dialogue, not arguments
- 🎨 Clean, modern design built with PicoCSS + Tailwind
- 📱 Fully responsive for desktop and mobile
- 🌐 Open-source and easy to remix for classrooms, clubs, or communities
# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/michaelsboost/CardsOnTheTable.git
cd CardsOnTheTableWant to help make Cards on the Table better?
- Fork the repo
- Create a feature branch (
feature) - Submit a PR and help foster more respectful discourse ✨
Licensed under the MIT License — free to use, remix, and distribute.
Developed by: Michael Schwartz
Inspired by: Couple Cards & Family Cards
Maintained by: The open-source community
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