Hanafuda Graffiti - Koi Monogatari uses that Hanafuda rules and features different girl character to play vs and also different game modes (story and vs). In the story mode the player controls a young boy that will go around town meeting different girls and play hanafuda games with them.
Duel Masters: Nettou! Battle Arena is the first game of the Duel Masters Console Games series.
The game follows the same story plot as Season 1 of the Duel Masters anime. The number of cards in your hand, deck and graveyard are always visible. The game displays cinematics for creatures and spells as well as various CG effects during Gameplay. The gameplay speed can be increased, resulting in fast-paced games.
Cards with a Super Rare rarity are given a slight foil effect. Your hand isn't always visible and must be viewed from the bar on the top portion of the screen.
Adult-themed Japanese arcade mahjong by Nichibutsu. Released in the mid-1980s; known via arcade flyer/listings and preserved in arcade databases. A direct sequel, Crystal Gal II Mahjong, followed in 1986
Master Shogi easily with this game! Let’s play and learn Shogi on three levels! Dobutsu Shogi (Age: 4+) A game played on a 3×4 square board with eight animal pieces. Cute animal pieces have marks to show the direction of movement. Easy rules. Have fun learning basic Shogi! Goro-Goro Dobutsu Shogi (Age: 5+) A game played on a 5×6 square board with 16 animal pieces. An advanced Dobutsu Shogi game. The perfect way to learn and increase your skill in moving Dog (Gold) and Cat (Silver) that are important pieces for protecting King and for checkmating. Dobutsu Shogi in the Greenwood (Age: 6+) A game played on a 9×9 square board with 40 animal pieces. A board game with the same rules as Shogi. Piece movement and other basic rules are the same as Dobutsu Shogi and Goro-Goro Dobutsu Shogi. Use all that you learned and start playing Shogi.