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Use the power of cards to defeat your opponents! Snow beats water, water beats fire, and fire beats snow. Do you have what it takes to collect all of the cards and become a master of Card? This game is basically a clone of Card-Jitsu from Club Penguin. (R.I.P. Club Penguin, will be missed)

Instructions:

Controls: Use the touch screen to navigate through the menus and to play cards. While playing, press up to show the explanation box and press down to close it. Press left or right to select a background color for the touch screen. Press left or right to navigate through your collection. Tips: Whenever the opponent loses, it will very likely choose another element on their next battle. Cards with a high number show up less frequently, so keep them until you get a good opportunity!

Notes:

Thanks to Death Element for the custom sprites. Also, try finding the secret meme I hid in my game as usual! Note: you may do whatever you want with this program, no credit required whatsoever.

I use to play club penguin, I can't say I liked it really at all (Ok I hated it). I mostly played it (At the time) because my little sister was into it and it was fun playing all those lame minigames with her. The point is, that the only thing I liked about CP was the card Jitsu game, it was just plain fun! So I thank you for creating this.

Replying to:Morgan
I use to play club penguin, I can't say I liked it really at all (Ok I hated it). I mostly played it (At the time) because my little sister was into it and it was fun playing all those lame minigames with her. The point is, that the only thing I liked about CP was the card Jitsu game, it was just plain fun! So I thank you for creating this.
Wish it had multiplayer though.


You can use CHKFILE to test if a file exists, rather than checking if the load failed.

Replying to:12Me21
You can use CHKFILE to test if a file exists, rather than checking if the load failed.
Didn't know, thanks for telling.