Its a pretty old game, much like Yu-Gi-Oh or any of the other trading card 
games out there, with its own unique set of rules and cards. As far as I 
know there's no acessible online version of the game, and brailing the cards 
is pretty much out of the question, since it ruins the collectors value and 
makes them impossible to trade, since you'll likely braille over the text or 
the picture or something. My cousin used to play it a long time ago, but he 
never really showed me the rules of the game. I've always thought it'd be 
interesting to try though. I have played Yu-Gi-Oh and the Pokemon trading 
card game, with sighted help. Basically you have to modify the rules a 
little and do either one of two things. Here's how I played Yu-Gi-Oh. I 
either, A, put a lot of trust in the person I was playing with and we both 
showed eachother our hands, so we knew who had what cards. Takes a bit of 
the strategy out of the game and some of the suspense, but you can still 
play. The other way to play Yu-Gi-Oh is partner matches, which the game is 
actually set up for. In this way you basically have a sighted partner tell 
you your hand and strategize with your partner to beat down your opponent or 
opponents. There's some online rules somewhere I'm sure, look them up if you 
want more info. 


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