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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards

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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Sacred Cards is a card-battle RPG developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy Advance, based on the Battle City arc of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. Players control an original protagonist named Hero, exploring the story while dueling familiar characters such as Yugi and Seto Kaiba. With a large card pool and an emphasis on progression, it became a notable entry for fans of the series.
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Release Date
2003-01-01
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The game blends top-down exploration with turn-based card duels. Outside battles, players move through towns and story locations, speak with characters, and trigger events to advance the plot. Duels follow Yu-Gi-Oh!-style rules centered on monster summons, spell cards, traps, and card effects. Building a stronger deck over time is a major part of progression, and victory unlocks more cards and story momentum.

Hero

The original player character who follows the Battle City storyline.

Yugi Muto

A central series character who appears in story events and duels.

Seto Kaiba

A major rival known for his high-powered monster deck.

Joey Wheeler

An important supporting character and recurring duel opponent.

Mai Valentine and other anime characters

Several familiar characters appear throughout the Battle City narrative.

Focus early on a deck with reliable low-level monsters and a small set of useful spells and traps. Keep some cards in hand for defense instead of overcommitting to the field. When facing stronger opponents, clear their key monsters first and then counterattack with your highest-attack cards. Talk to NPCs often to unlock new duels, events, and card rewards.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use spells and traps that can answer powerful enemy monsters directly.

Tips

Against heavy attack decks, stabilize first and attack once the field is under control.

Tips

Rematch available opponents to improve your deck over time.

User Reviews

The story presentation captures the feel of the anime well.

User Reviews

A large card selection makes deck building satisfying.

User Reviews

The pace can be slow, but the RPG structure adds a sense of adventure.

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