Health

21

Defence

0

Stamina

0

Ouch, you are knocked out!

Victory! Opponent K-0!

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How to play

Introduction

Super Hero Card Brawl is a single player, Donsol style, card game. It is played with a standard deck of 54 cards, 2 jokers included.

The deck is a brawl between red and black. You play red. Your opponent play black. You win if you can fold all black cards. The brawl plays out in waves. Each wave contains four cards. You complete a wave by folding all four cards. After that you get a new wave of four cards until you either get knocked out or knock out (fold) all opponents cards.

Spades and Clubs are opponent brawlers

The spades and clubs are opponents. When you fold them, you engage. They will deal damage equal to their value. If you don't get knocked out and you defeat them.

Jokers are bosses

The jokers are bosses -- extremely powerful opponents that lead the opponents team. In fact, they are so strong, that meeting them without a brawler on your side is sure to get you knocked out once and for all! Be extremely cautious when you meet them.

Tiles are your offensive brawlers

The tiles are your offensive brawlers. When you play them, they engage and provide defence from opponent attacks. When are engage with an opponent, the brawler will reduce the amount of damage you take by its own value. If the opponent is weaker than the brawlers defence, their attack will not hurt you at all! However, there's a catch. After a enemy hits your brawler, your brawler loose some stamina and will be unable to withstand attacks from equal or stronger opponents without getting knocked out and leaving you unguarded. To prevent that, be sure to attack stronger opponents before weaker ones and make sure your stamina is higher that the opponents value.

Hearts are your defensive brawlers

The hearts are defensive brawlers. When you play them, they will engage and restore an amount of health equal to their value. However, there's another catch. Your health can only take one boost at the time. If you try to use two or more heart cards in a row, the latter ones will do nothing.

Move pass a wave

You may slip pass a wave of brawlers, if you have not slipped pass the previous one. When slipping pass, the remaining cards are shuffled back into the deck.

Best of lucks!

Donsol was originally created by John Eternal -- or so it seems. I encountered it through Hundred Rabbits version. The code for this version is open-source. You can find it here.