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The Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game is a collectible card game released by Tomy and translated to English by Fantasy Flight Games.  It was released in Japan before the English version was released in the US in 2007.  There are currently seven card sets in Japan and two in the US, with the second US set, ''A Darkness Awakened'' containing the second and third sets in the Japanese card list in one set.
The '''Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game''' is a collectible card game released by ''[[wikipedia:Tomy (company)|Tomy]]'' and translated to English by ''[[wikipedia:Fantasy Flight Games|Fantasy Flight Games]]''.  It was released in Japan before the English version was released in the US in 2007.  There are currently seven card sets in Japan and two in the US, with the second US set, ''A Darkness Awakened'' containing the second and third sets in the Japanese card list in one set.


==Gamplay==
The game is a two player game (according to rules, more might be optional) and each player has a 41-60 card deck with one card from their respective decks as a Player card that all the cards rotate around (i.e. Sora, Riku, etc.).  To win the game you need to bring your opponents Heart Points (HP) to 0 or to obtain a combined world level of 13 or higher.
The game is a two player game (according to rules, more might be optional) and each player has a 41-60 card deck with one card from their respective decks as a Player card that all the cards rotate around (i.e. Sora, Riku, etc.).  To win the game you need to bring your opponents Heart Points (HP) to 0 or to obtain a combined world level of 13 or higher.


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Revision as of 00:18, 24 April 2008

The Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game is a collectible card game released by Tomy and translated to English by Fantasy Flight Games. It was released in Japan before the English version was released in the US in 2007. There are currently seven card sets in Japan and two in the US, with the second US set, A Darkness Awakened containing the second and third sets in the Japanese card list in one set.

Gamplay

The game is a two player game (according to rules, more might be optional) and each player has a 41-60 card deck with one card from their respective decks as a Player card that all the cards rotate around (i.e. Sora, Riku, etc.). To win the game you need to bring your opponents Heart Points (HP) to 0 or to obtain a combined world level of 13 or higher.