To Be Continued... is a tableau building set collection card game from Snovid. It's designed by Vedran Mocibob and the comic strip art is by Darko Macan. Comic strip are at the heart of the game because the five 15-card suits each conveys a comic strip story, and because this is a card game for gamers, each of the stories is about a particular type of gamer: The Collector, The Sore Loser, The Strategist, The Stickler and Lady Luck.

Over nine rounds, the 2-5 players will each be building their own 3 x 3 grid. Players are each designated as a chapter (1-5). Within your grid, cards in the same comic strip (distinguished by colour and icon) must all be in ascending order and you cannot play a card with a lower number than in a previous chapter or with a higher number than in a following chapter.
In the main, cards must remain in the grid position in which they were placed but there are some special 'meanwhile' cards that let you manipulate the cards in your grid and/or manipulate cards in the face-up draw piles.
After nine rounds you should have nine cards in your grid and you'll score for the number of cards from the same storyline. This follows triangular scoring rules, so if all nine cards are in the same story it'll score you 45 points. In addition, each player scores for numbered cards that are within the range specified on their chapter card; so, for example, the Chapter 1 player scores for all cards numbered 1-5, while the Chapter 3 player scores for all cards numbered 6-10. The scoring for card numbers will tend to penalise players for 'take that' placements that make things difficult for others: if I'm the Chapter 1 player I can make things difficult for others by playing a card to my grid with a high number but it probably won't contribute to my own points score.
This all makes for a tricksy card game that you can expect to play in around 20-30 minutes but the extra bonus here is that each suit tells a complete comic strip story about a gamer. Ideally you'll want to set out all 15 cards in a suit for the complete story but each comic strip generally works with whatever cards you have available to you provided that they are in order, as they need to be.