It was watching those virtual cards jump around on the screen at the flick of my finger.
Each turn, the opponents cast fresh spells and draw new virtual cards from their respective decks.
This program was initially created in order to allay doubt and uncertainty over the investment into virtual cards.
Games are held in chatroom-style sessions, and virtual cards can be won or purchased with real money.
(All the decks in this mode have 10 virtual cards each.)
The virtual cards allow for normal credit card interactions, either paying or cashback operations to the holder's account.
The virtual cards are meant for a one time use card (option 1) or multiple uses cards (option2).
Initially, the Player's Committee released virtual cards in numerically identified sets.
This came in the form of virtual cards, which could be traded with other people who owned the game, by linking up systems.
Users of the application create virtual cards, or "Flooks".