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Design and Development of “Battle Drone” Computer-Based Trading Card Game (CTCG)

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One of the most popular game types is card strategy game (collectible card game), which is a game of collecting and trading cards games. The card pictures vary from cartoon, fantasy to magical hero characters. This game can also be played by custom game rules and individual strategies. This means it is not only limited to collecting the cards. Collectible card games are usually played manually without a computer system. That is why “Battle Drone” was created. This is a card strategy game that has been computer-based. Battle Drone is a type of game focused on card selection strategies and chance of victory. Development methods are based on game development life cycle consisting of analysis, game design, implementation, and testing. A computer-based card strategy game that uses a barcode system to summon monsters and use ability from game card into console game.

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Andrea, R., Nursobah, Kopel, M. (2019). Design and Development of “Battle Drone” Computer-Based Trading Card Game (CTCG). In: Choroś, K., Kopel, M., Kukla, E., Siemiński, A. (eds) Multimedia and Network Information Systems. MISSI 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 833. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98678-4_57

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