PlayWithMagic.org

We're looking for a few good routines

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PlayWithMagic.org

PlayWithMagic.org is a web application that catalogs magic tricks and helps magicians build shows. Check it out at https://www.playwithmagic.org/.

Home Page

The Home Page Routines
Desktop Desktop home page Desktop routines page
Mobile Mobile home page Mobile routines page

Overview

We're looking for a few good routines

It's not difficult to learn a magic trick. The hard part is choreographing a show from a diverse set of routines. Over their careers, magicians see countless acts, learn thousands of methods, slights, banter and gaffs (collectively called routines). This web application allows magicians to catalog their routines. Magicians can describe the effect, method, handling and materials. The benefit of cataloging routines is access the crowdsourced pool of routines that could go into your custom set.

User Guide

A helpful User Guide is available on the PlayWithMagic.org Wiki.

Developer Guide

PlayWithMagic.org is an Open Source project and anyone can contribute! Want to help develop PlayWithMagic.org? Please start with the Developer Guide.

Bugs and Feature Requests

Got a bug or a feature request? We'd like to hear it!
Click here to open an issue.

Known Bugs

An up-to-date list of issues can be found at the PlayWithMagic.org GitHub Issues page.

Creators

Checkout the Project Maintainer's page on the PlayWithMagic.org Wiki

Credits and Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the University of Hawaii, the UH Department Information and Computer Science and Dr. Philip Johnson for their support during the development of this project.

Consulting Magicians