It's polished and satisfying, however there are some frustrating parts that really drag it down. The biggest one for me is how fights can go on forever without any progress on either side. At first, I just threw all the caps I had without thinking much, wondering why that wouldn’t be the best move - and somehow, I won the first two matches doing exactly that (taking a really long time). After a bit, I found out the enemy can flip your face-up caps, which was cool, now I started throwing caps in batches. Then it occurred to me that I had no idea what is the condition for evaluating caps abilities on the board - is it the number of throws, or the total caps on the board? I really had no clue. There are some readability problems too, like the colors - it’s hard to tell what color a cap is just by looking, especially because the background and characters don’t help at all. Another confusing thing is figuring out who’s attacking who in each turn and for how much.