This Project (though is not the same as before, i'm keeping the name) aims to create a Card Battle engine for RPG games on Nintendo DS, mimicking the Baten Kaitos series's card system. If you haven't played such games (shame on you! Tongue), there are some pretty good YouTube videos like this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXtd26BWJwM to show how the system works. Basically, you have cards that control your characters movements and actions, and played in certain order will resultin flashing and devastating attack combos.
Instructions: * L/R changes the music * Touch a card to display its name * Touch a card while holding Down (or B for left-handed players) to discard it * Touch a pair of cards while holding Up (or X for left-handed players) to swap them * Touch a character miniPotrait to set him/her as the "selected character" * Touch a card while holding Left (or Y for left-handed players) to play it * Once you play a card, a combo will start, and the timer will activate. Try to finish your combo before the time runs out. * To play cards in a combo, make sure their numbers go in ascending order like 0->1->2->3->4. You can start the combo with any card, but numberless ones won't result in a combo. * Once the combo starts, the helping system will find the next playable cards and point them.
Changelog: * Cards are now playable! Play them in succesion (0,1,2,3..) to make a combo, but be warned, you have a limited amount of time to do this * As I just mentioned, the combo timer is done. * The card selection helping system activates when you play a card. If it's a numbered card, it will search your card for the most appropiate cards for you to play next. Obviously, it's just a help, you still need to select the cards to play them. * The card tray now recieves your played cards and counts them, like the BK Origins battle system did * The music is now loaded form the EFS, so music files are no longer a problem (build includes 8 tunes to demonstrate this)
New Controls: * Touch a card with the stylus while holding Left or Y to play the card.
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