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: Instead of standard card-play, you move an avatar across a grid of tiles. Stepping on a tile activates it, while moving adjacent to others reveals them. This requires balancing "Attack" to defeat enemies and "Defense" to survive turns.

The term is also frequently used by critics to describe works that weave together disparate viewpoints or social mores into a single narrative.

: Wendy Wasserstein’s novel Elements of Style is often described as a madcap mosaic of Manhattan social life , blending romance, work, and friendship into a satirical portrait of the 21st century.

: Players draft from a pool of over 170 unique tiles and 80+ random traits to build their "Mosaic". This hybrid system blends elements of skill-trees, drafting, and deckbuilding.

: In art criticism, it can refer to a chaotic jumble of shapes and colors that challenge the viewer’s perception, such as Joan Miró's abstract styles.

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Madcap Mosaic Apr 2026

: Instead of standard card-play, you move an avatar across a grid of tiles. Stepping on a tile activates it, while moving adjacent to others reveals them. This requires balancing "Attack" to defeat enemies and "Defense" to survive turns.

The term is also frequently used by critics to describe works that weave together disparate viewpoints or social mores into a single narrative. Madcap Mosaic

: Wendy Wasserstein’s novel Elements of Style is often described as a madcap mosaic of Manhattan social life , blending romance, work, and friendship into a satirical portrait of the 21st century. : Instead of standard card-play, you move an

: Players draft from a pool of over 170 unique tiles and 80+ random traits to build their "Mosaic". This hybrid system blends elements of skill-trees, drafting, and deckbuilding. The term is also frequently used by critics

: In art criticism, it can refer to a chaotic jumble of shapes and colors that challenge the viewer’s perception, such as Joan Miró's abstract styles.