Digimon Digital Card Battle

Digimon Digital Card Battle

released on Aug 12, 2001
by Bandai

Digimon Digital Card Battle

released on Aug 12, 2001
by Bandai

Can you imagine Digimon and humans living together and participating in Digital Card Battles? It sounds impossible, but you'd better believe it! Full of intense strategy and hardcore tactical maneuvering, DIGIMON DIGITAL CARD BATTLE is a genuine test of your skills and smarts. Each victory will increase your strength level, allowing you to move on to the next stage of play. Three Partner Decks will be at your disposal throughout play: Veemon will help you with offense; Armodillomon will provide surprise attacks; and Hawkmon will lend itself to quick digi-volving. The 40 new characters will provide plenty for series addicts to sink their teeth into, while 30 varieties of power-up cards will help gamers take down their competition. If all of this sounds like a foreign language to you, you're due to dive into the magical world of trainers and their monsters, known as DIGIMON. Play alone or challenge a friend!


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Digimon Adventure 02: D-1 Tamers
Digimon Adventure 02: D-1 Tamers

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I think this is my most played Digimon game? This needed a sequel :\

played this game as a kid. honestly, not bad! love the animations

I love Digimon and I love card games. Boom. Digital card battle! You play as the kid from Digimon world 1 and you fight Agumon with digital cards. You play against the kids from the show, enemies from the show and when you think you beat the game, you didn’t. This game is long and can be fun. But becomes tedious. It’s a card battle game and there is a lot to it. Try it out. It’s not bad

O único problema desse jogo é não ter uma continuação, um jogo nesse estilo com a tecnologia atual ficaria incrível, bandai esta perdendo tempo. Já fechei esse jogo tantas vezes que nem sei mais, ele é mto divertido e facil de aprender e se especializar, unica coisa que podia melhorar é a IA, mas pra época é entendível ela ser tao fraquinha e fazer jogadas tão burras.

It was wild to see how much of Digimon World 3's essence comes from this game; not just the proper card game that becomes a simplified minigame in DW3, but the aesthetics and some songs and sound effects also appear in DW3 in other areas.

This game's plot is a mix of DW1 and the 2 first seasons of the anime, with surprisingly deep mechanics with hundreds of cards that act as counters to each other, more than other card games on the system offer.

The one drawback is that it's a repetitive game as you're asked to do many card battles throughout the main story that all feel more or less the same, followed by an extensive post-game almost twice as long as what came before that unfortunately barely adds any new mechanic or difficulty, which wasn't enough to make me want to continue playing past the credits.

The first Digimon game I completed in my life. The card game here is really balanced. (Considering that the Endgame Game-Breaking option cards are balanced against each other too.)