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this game makes me feel like a true intellectual

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Liked it. Good for practicing. Took a while to understand the flow.

1. each player has 4 cards in their hand and 3 cards that are active for battle. each round you need to replace one battle card with one from your hand. 
your hand will be replenished from the stack.

2. your opponent will go first to attack your battle cards.

3. your battle cards can attack your opponents battle cards.
to attack select up to three cards. the selected cards form a regexp. goal is to match as many characters from an opponents battle card as possible. then select the card you are attacking and the number of matching characters is the inflicted damage.

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Nice game but I am still a bit confused about the turn order, it doesn't make sense to me

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This doesn't seem to work on mobile. It auto-orients to portrait, and shows only the top left quarter of the screen, and is not scrollable. Is there a way to fix this?

I love xkcd

where can you find print out

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What is a nice game !!!

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This game is ?

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👍

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I just randomly came across this and it's the greatest thing I've seen in months

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I would love to see a sort of versus mode be made where real people could play each other.  I kind of feel like the hard AI could have some optimizations made along the lines of matches to increase the challenge level, and some cards are kind of broken, but still great.  Helping me be more efficient with regex already XD.  I think that after using each card, it needs to be discarded, in order to encourage more interactive gameplay.  Either that, or the enemy needs to start making defensive swap options (i.e. moving a card with digits off the field when you have a \d or [0-9] card with a {2,5} on the field as well.)

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It's a good card game. It will be fun to play against other people ^^

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A game where it was actually a decent balance of challenge without losing the ease of understanding that allows you to figure out how to play without explicit tutorial. I like it.