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This introduced a new bug where the master marble can get caught between a peg and the wall because it's slightly larger than other marbles, lol. I'm fixing this now and will push a new version to fix this within the hour!

EDIT: It's fixed! While I was at it, I improved Tutorial cards by making it so that you had to click on them directly to dismiss them. No more spam-clicking them away by accident. I also added a "Got it" button to them and fixed a bug where the Kinetic Core tutorial was showing up at 49 marbles instead of 50 thanks to the last change where the upgrade starts at 1.

https://busterbeachside.itch.io/battle-card-game

Introducing Battle, the playing card game that plays like a Trading Card Game! Conscript Soldiers to fight for you (numbered cards), play powerful Tactics (Face cards), and outsmart your enemies to reduce their Life to zero in this strategic, competitive game. Playable IRL using any standard 52-card deck of playing cards! Use this app to learn the rules and play playing against the CPU opponent (Peer-to-peer net play coming soon).

I've been building and perfecting this game for years IRL, and recently decided I wanted to build an app to help me playtest the game more easily and share the idea with the world! Share the game with your friends; All it takes is a deck of cards and a way to track Life (pen and paper, phone app, etc.). I'd describe the game as a cross between Chess and Poker. It's deceptively deep!

Disclosure: Gemini AI was used to code this game. I'm not a coder, and this project wouldn't have been possible otherwise! No AI was used for art/graphics, sound/music, or anything else besides the code. The game design, ui layouts, tutorials, etc. was all me! The SFX in the game came from a free asset pack on Itch. Graphics are all programmatic and/or from publicly available icon packs.