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Play Cardcaptor Sakura : Sakura Card Hen : Sakura to Card to Online

Dodge flying books, outsmart tricky cards, and chase down Clow Cards with Sakura—Kero-chan’s sarcastic commentary included. The sprite work’s pure early 2000s charm, and battles feel just like the anime.

Developer: Bandai
Genre: Card Battle
Released: 2003
File size: 12.07 MB
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Game Overview

Cardcaptor Sakura: Sakura Card Hen: Sakura to Card to came out for the Game Boy Advance in 2003, developed and published by Bandai. It was part of that wave of anime tie-ins that tried to capture the feel of the show on a handheld, back when pixel art was still the standard for bringing colorful worlds to small screens. The game follows the story of the Sakura Card arc, so if you watched the anime, the setup is familiar.

You control Sakura as she explores Tomoeda, searching for scattered Clow Cards. The gameplay involves moving screen by screen, talking to townspeople for hints, and engaging in turn based card battles when you encounter a rogue card. You collect and manage a deck of captured cards, each with unique abilities you must use strategically in fights. The pacing is relaxed, with simple exploration and straightforward combat that doesn't get too difficult. It feels like stepping right into a cheerful, manageable adventure from the series.

Game Boy Advance
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