Display title | Digimon Card Battle |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Digimon Card Battle is a digimon card batlling game penned by the same creators of Digital World 1, and resolves it's storyline since the final boss is A (Analogman). Unlike it's ancestor, however, this game doesn't have any bugs to speak of; it's actually one of the best electronic card games ever made, adapting the digimon card game (of 2000) perfectly, being fairly challenging as well as requiring plenty of strategy. |