Display title | Digimon: Another Time, Another World |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Brainchild of Cronosonic, this is basically what you get if you take a carbon copy of the real world, add a Digital World that has Digimon who believe that humans are fiction, keep some rules but break others, and then take the idea of humans being able to fight Digimon on their own from Digimon Savers, add an intentionally simple card game, and run with it. |