Legend has it that within the ancient and mysterious Siamese temple, there is a sacred artifact. Gaining the artifact's favor grants access to the power left by the deity. The temple's guardians are a pair of Siamese cats. Everything happened on the day the guardians were about to give birth. At that time, a surge of energy erupted from the temple, sweeping through the entire Elven Forest, and the artifact was stolen. The king was furious and dispatched numerous guards to search, but to no avail. To recover the artifact, the temple guardian, Anzhe, set out on a path of redemption...
Combined Dou dizhu with roguelike
"Happy Card" restores the classic gameplay of Dou Di Zhu, featuring various card combinations such as planes, three with one, and the king bomb. It also incorporates elements of roguelike games into the games. You will need to gradually build your own deck, including a variety of spell cards, runes, and spirits. The game introduces random events to make each game more engaging and entertaining!100+ spell cards for a unique deck
The game features a total of 108 spell cards, each with its own function, such as "Healing Touch" for healing, "Energy Gift" for drawing cards, and "Spell Shield" to nullify opponents' spell cards, along with various other intriguing spell cards for you to build and explore.14 cute, fluffy characters
14 unique characters that have their own skills and style. The beginner-friendly character, [Angie], who can turn a 5 into a joker card, and [Hugo], who specializes in bomb strategies and has an increasing crit rate every turn. You can freely choose the character that suits you best.Master the ultimate: win with no cards
Spell cards can be enchanted onto your hand. When you have no cards and no cards that surpass your opponent's, you might want to try enchanting your hand and then using a skill to empty your hand, which will immediately secure your victory for this turn. You can also use spell cards to increase your opponent's hand size and disrupt their plans. But be cautious, as this rule also applies to your opponent.