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In real life, is this game played with two decks?

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Also, some feedback:

⇒ The win condition is unclear—you just win or lose spontaneously seemingly without reason.

⇒ The fact you can reinforce with cards of the same SUIT needs to be clearer.

⇒ The little indicators showing what cards are on the field should return to "x" after a battle is won.

⇒ It would be very helpful to be able to see the opponent's play field and how many cards they have in their hand.

Thank you for the feedback!

I should have put indicator that reinforcing with same suits was the way to go, that's my bad. The "x" not changing was some sort of bug I currently am trying to fix. Last one is a bit sad: I wanted to add opponent board & cards but the card system was written from scratch and It was already barely a "clean" working game and I did not want to risk breaking it but I really should have added that definetally.

For real life play, yes you need two decks. Each player gets 52 cards.
Here is the design document if you want to see the game written down:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SHLWAilYJNLmiEfXVUlkSaNrDgC3_rK5m6bDh6inMX4/...