Here's
how to play the game. You choose five cards
from the set in your hands and lay them out
with the face down. Then, you and your opponent--either
another person or the computer--both turn
over one card at a time. There are 350 kinds
of cards, and by using the various offensive
powers, defensive powers, and other characteristics
of your cards skillfully, you can take away
the opponent's life points.
The
player whose life points go all the way down
to zero first loses the game. If it's just
a match between two monsters, the winner would
simply be the one with the stronger offensive
or defensive power. But by using a "field"
card, you can pick a setting for the battle--such
as the sea or prairie--that is favorable for
your monster. The players' strategies, as
well as chance circumstances, can sometimes
lead to dramatic situations, making it an
exciting game. Using GameBoy's communication
feature, you can connect two machines and
play against a friend or trade cards. The
more you play, the higher the chances of your
coming across unusual and valuable cards,
so there is also the fun of collecting all
of the cards.