The first touch-play Yu-Gi-Oh game, Nightmare Troubadour allows players to navigate a city map to find duel opponents by using the touchscreen. The touch screen becomes a 2D card playing field, while ...
Just when you thought there couldn't possibly be another tie-in to the popular card battle game, along comes Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum. So put your Yammi Yugi action figure away, turn off the ...
This is a game designed specifically for Yu-Gi-Oh! enthusiasts, and they'll be the people who get the most out of it. Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise is one that seems tailor-made for ...
Nightmare Troubadour is marginally more successful than many of its predecessors, thanks to an engaging tutorial system and the tactile advantage inherent to the Nintendo DS hardware. Similar to the ...
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