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The '''''Godzilla Card Game''''' is an expandable competitive card game based on the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla franchise]] and published by [[Bandai]]. The first set, released in September 2019, included four fixed 54-card decks, 24 Extra Deck Battlers (giant-sized cards), four turn sequence cards, four play mats, two single-card Tournament Packs, and a multi-language play manual. Its suggested retail price is $49.99 in the United States. Bandai will support the game with organized in-store play events beginning in October, while participating stores will receive ''Tournament Kits'' for these events that include materials for up to eight players, promotional posters, and prizes for tournament winners.<ref name="GTS">{{cite web|url=https://www.gtsdistribution.com/PROMOTIONAL-ITEM/GODZILLA-CARD-GAME-TOURNAMENT-KIT.asp|title=GODZILLA CARD GAME: TOURNAMENT KIT|work=GTS Distribution|date=9 July 2019}}</ref> | The '''''Godzilla Card Game''''' is an expandable competitive card game based on the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla franchise]] and published by [[Bandai]]. The first set, released in September 2019, included four fixed 54-card decks, 24 Extra Deck Battlers (giant-sized cards), four turn sequence cards, four play mats, two single-card Tournament Packs, and a multi-language play manual. Its suggested retail price is $49.99 in the United States. Bandai will support the game with organized in-store play events beginning in October, while participating stores will receive ''Tournament Kits'' for these events that include materials for up to eight players, promotional posters, and prizes for tournament winners.<ref name="GTS">{{cite web|url=https://www.gtsdistribution.com/PROMOTIONAL-ITEM/GODZILLA-CARD-GAME-TOURNAMENT-KIT.asp|title=GODZILLA CARD GAME: TOURNAMENT KIT|work=GTS Distribution|date=9 July 2019}}</ref> | ||
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==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
The ''Godzilla Card Game'' is part of [[Bandai]]'s ''Chrono Clash'' card game system, which has previously been used for a game based on the ''Naruto'' franchise. Decks can include cards from both the ''Godzilla'' and ''Naruto'' games in casual play, but not in tournaments.<ref name="GWS">[http://gamingwithsidekicks.com/2019/06/20/what-is-chrono-clash-system/ Gaming With Sidekicks - What Is Chrono Clash System?]</ref> It features a large roster of [[kaiju]] from the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla franchise]], with the majority of the cards utilizing artwork originally from the Godzilla-themed booster packs for the Japanese card game ''[[Battle Spirits]]''. The game is not turn-based, but rather involves use of a "power resource track," with players moving a token back and forth based on the power of the cards they play and the position of the token determining when play passes to other players. The game can be played with two to four players, and is intended for players ages 6 and up. The game is said to take approximately half an hour to complete. | The ''Godzilla Card Game'' is part of [[Bandai]]'s ''Chrono Clash'' card game system, which has previously been used for a card game based on the ''Naruto'' franchise. Decks can include cards from both the ''Godzilla'' and ''Naruto'' games in casual play, but not in tournaments.<ref name="GWS">[http://gamingwithsidekicks.com/2019/06/20/what-is-chrono-clash-system/ Gaming With Sidekicks - What Is Chrono Clash System?]</ref> It features a large roster of [[kaiju]] from the [[Godzilla (franchise)|''Godzilla'' franchise]], with the majority of the cards utilizing artwork originally from the Godzilla-themed booster packs for the Japanese card game ''[[Battle Spirits]]''. The game is not turn-based, but rather involves use of a "power resource track," with players moving a token back and forth based on the power of the cards they play and the position of the token determining when play passes to other players. The game can be played with two to four players, and is intended for players ages 6 and up. The game is said to take approximately half an hour to complete. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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===Monsters=== | ===Monsters=== | ||
*[[Godzilla]] ([[ShodaiGoji|1954]], [[MosuGoji|1964]], [[DaisensoGoji|1965]], [[SoshingekiGoji|1971]], [[MegaroGoji|1972]], [[84Goji|1984]], [[BioGoji|1989]], [[MogeGoji|1995]], [[MireGoji|2000]], [[Godzilla | *[[Godzilla]] ([[ShodaiGoji|1954]], [[MosuGoji|1964]], [[DaisensoGoji|1965]], [[SoshingekiGoji|1971]], [[MegaroGoji|1972]], [[84Goji|1984]], [[BioGoji|1989]], [[MogeGoji|1995]], [[MireGoji|2000]], [[Godzilla (Shin Godzilla)|2016]]) | ||
*[[Mothra]] ([[Mothra | *[[Mothra]] ([[Mothra (Godzilla vs. Mothra)|Larva 1992, Imago 1992]], [[Mothra (Rebirth of Mothra)|1996]], [[Mothra (GMK)|2001]]) | ||
*[[Mothra Leo]] (Rainbow Mothra, Aqua Mothra, Armor Mothra, Light Speed Mothra) | *[[Mothra Leo]] (Rainbow Mothra, Aqua Mothra, Armor Mothra, Light Speed Mothra) | ||
*[[Rodan]] ([[Rodan | *[[Rodan]] ([[Rodan (Showa)|1956]], [[Rodan (Heisei)|Fire Rodan]], [[Rodan (Millennium)|2004]]) | ||
*[[King Ghidorah]] ([[King Ghidorah | *[[King Ghidorah]] ([[King Ghidorah (Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah)|1991]], [[King Ghidorah (Rebirth of Mothra 3)|1998]], [[King Ghidorah (Millennium)|2001]]) | ||
*[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]] | *[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]] | ||
*[[Mechagodzilla]] ([[Fake Godzilla]], [[Mechagodzilla | *[[Mechagodzilla]] ([[Fake Godzilla]], [[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|1974]], [[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)|1993, Super]], [[Kiryu|2002]]) | ||
*[[Anguirus]] (2004) | *[[Anguirus]] (2004) | ||
*[[Gigan]] (1972, 2004, Modified) | *[[Gigan]] (1972, 2004, Modified) | ||
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*[[Orga]] | *[[Orga]] | ||
*[[Moguera]] | *[[Moguera]] | ||
*[[MOGUERA]] (MOGUERA, MOGUERA II-SRF) | *[[Moguera|MOGUERA]] (MOGUERA, MOGUERA II-SRF) | ||
*[[Dorat]] | *[[Dorat]] | ||
*[[Monster X|Monster X / Keizer Ghidorah]] | *[[Monster X|Monster X / Keizer Ghidorah]] | ||
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*[[Gaira]] | *[[Gaira]] | ||
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===Weapons, | ===Weapons, vehicles, and races=== | ||
*[[Gotengo|New Gotengo]] | *[[Gotengo|New ''Gotengo'']] | ||
*[[Super X2]] | *''[[Super X2]]'' | ||
*[[Super X3]] | *''[[Super X3]]'' | ||
*[[Oxygen Destroyer]] | *[[Oxygen Destroyer]] | ||
*[[MBT-MB92|Type 92 Maser Beam Tank]] | *[[MBT-MB92|Type 92 Maser Beam Tank]] | ||
*[[Garuda]] | *''[[Garuda]]'' | ||
*[[Star Falcon]] | *[[Moguera|Star Falcon]] | ||
*[[Land Moguera]] | *[[Moguera|Land Moguera]] | ||
*[[GX-813 Griffon]] | *[[GX-813 Griffon]] | ||
*Unmanned Conventional Bomb | *Unmanned Conventional Bomb | ||
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==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
{{Videos| | {{Videos| | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">7FDOjYFe45w</youtube>|''Godzilla Card Game'' trailer}} | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">7FDOjYFe45w</youtube>|''Godzilla Card Game'' trailer}} | ||
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">1IzZJW9UVHg</youtube>| | {{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">1IzZJW9UVHg</youtube>|{{WZYT|Review: Godzilla Card Game}}}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==External | |||
==External links== | |||
*[https://www.chronoclashsystem.com/product/godzilla/01/en/trailer.php ''Godzilla Card Game'' on the ''Chrono Clash'' website] | *[https://www.chronoclashsystem.com/product/godzilla/01/en/trailer.php ''Godzilla Card Game'' on the ''Chrono Clash'' website] | ||
*[https://www.chronoclashsystem.com/product/naruto/pdf/support/rulesmanual_en.pdf?5 Rules | *[https://www.chronoclashsystem.com/product/naruto/pdf/support/rulesmanual_en.pdf?5 Rules manual for the ''Naruto Boruto Card Game''] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 04:24, 23 October 2023
The Godzilla Card Game is an expandable competitive card game based on the Godzilla franchise and published by Bandai. The first set, released in September 2019, included four fixed 54-card decks, 24 Extra Deck Battlers (giant-sized cards), four turn sequence cards, four play mats, two single-card Tournament Packs, and a multi-language play manual. Its suggested retail price is $49.99 in the United States. Bandai will support the game with organized in-store play events beginning in October, while participating stores will receive Tournament Kits for these events that include materials for up to eight players, promotional posters, and prizes for tournament winners.[1]
Rules
The Godzilla Card Game is part of Bandai's Chrono Clash card game system, which has previously been used for a card game based on the Naruto franchise. Decks can include cards from both the Godzilla and Naruto games in casual play, but not in tournaments.[2] It features a large roster of kaiju from the Godzilla franchise, with the majority of the cards utilizing artwork originally from the Godzilla-themed booster packs for the Japanese card game Battle Spirits. The game is not turn-based, but rather involves use of a "power resource track," with players moving a token back and forth based on the power of the cards they play and the position of the token determining when play passes to other players. The game can be played with two to four players, and is intended for players ages 6 and up. The game is said to take approximately half an hour to complete.
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Weapons, vehicles, and races
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Videos
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External links
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