

Okay, so this is one of those early 2000s Game Boy Color card battlers based on the Shaman King anime—you know, the one where kids summon ghosts to fight for them? The gameplay’s pretty straightforward: you build a deck of spirit cards, then duke it out in turn-based battles. At first, it feels like a stripped-down Yu-Gi-Oh!, but there’s a weird charm to how fast-paced it is. You’ll recognize a bunch of characters from the show if you’re into that.
Fair warning, though—it’s Japan-only, so unless you’re fluent or cool with menus being a mystery, you might spend the first 10 minutes randomly tapping cards to see what happens. The pixel art’s decent for a GBC game, and the music’s got that nostalgic early 2000s anime vibe. Not a deep strategy game by any means, but if you’re a Shaman King fan or just love digging up obscure card games, it’s a neat little time capsule.
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