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  2. Gameplay of Hearthstone - Wikipedia

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    Each Hearthstone match is a one-versus-one battle between two opponents. Gameplay in Hearthstone is turn-based, with players taking turns to play cards from their hand, limited by available mana, that include casting spells, equipping weapons, summoning minions to do battle on their behalf or replacing a player's chosen hero with a hero card. [7]

  3. The Major Battles and Campaigns of General George S. Patton

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    On the Axis turn, the player turns over the first card of their Movement deck, and can use the movement points revealed as well as the movement points from the Allied card that is face up. On the next Allied turn, the player turns over a new card, and uses the sum of points from their card and the face-up Axis card.

  4. List of digital collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video games with mechanics based on collectible card games.It includes games which directly simulate collectible card games (often called digital collectible card games), arcade games integrated with physical collectible card games, and video games in other genres which utilize elements of deck-building or card battling as a significant portion of their game mechanics.

  5. Hearthstone - Wikipedia

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    Hearthstone is a 2014 online digital collectible card video game produced by Blizzard Entertainment, released under the free-to-play model. Originally subtitled Heroes of Warcraft, Hearthstone builds upon the existing lore of the Warcraft series by using the same elements, characters, and relics.

  6. Kards - Wikipedia

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    Kards is a turn-based collectible card game. It is played between two players, each with a deck of 40 cards themed around strategies of powers during World War II: Germany, Great Britain, Soviet Union, the United States and Imperial Japan. Players can choose to build a deck using one of the five major powers.

  7. Category:Digital collectible card games - Wikipedia

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    Deck optimization; Deep Sky Derelicts; Digimon Digital Card Battle; Doctor Who: Worlds Apart; Dragon Ball Heroes; Dragon Collection; Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road; Duel Masters: Sempai Legends; Duelyst

  8. Veteran awarded medal 79 years after end of war - AOL

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    SAS soldier's medals from WW2 to be auctioned. Memorial arboretum marks significant year of 1944. Hero still remembered 80 years on from WW2 battle. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  9. Digital collectible card game - Wikipedia

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    DCCG games first gained mainstream success in Japan, where online card battle games are a common genre of free-to-play browser games and mobile games. [4] Monster-collecting Japanese RPGs such as Dragon Quest V and Pokémon, and the manga Yu-Gi-Oh, were adapted into successful physical CCG games such as Pokémon Trading Card Game and Yu-Gi-Oh!