Evolution of a Card Game
From "House & Wind" to "pfff!" — trace the evolution of the game through 7 playable milestone versions. Every version runs in your browser, exactly as it was.
The final version before Lite Rules. Full 54-card deck with all 4 effect pairs, Set Awareness AI, score reveal animations, and Nobby's set-aware advice.
Companion system with Nobby the advisor, refined AI strategies, and polished Art Deco design language.
The first v3 build — major rules overhaul with new scoring, rebranded characters, and the foundation for modern pfff! gameplay.
The historic transition build — this is where "House & Wind" became "pfff!" The name change, new visual identity, and updated character designs debuted here.
Feature-rich period with refined Gate/Gust mechanics, tournament mode, and Nobby the companion advisor making early appearances.
Complete rewrite introducing the two-phase game structure (Exploration → Old Maid Showdown), 4 AI opponents, and a dramatically improved UI.
Where it all began. The very first browser-playable version — simple UI, core card mechanics, and the foundation of everything that followed.