Play 64 Hanafuda - Tenshi no Yakusoku (Japan) online

Play 64 Hanafuda - Tenshi no Yakusoku (Japan) Online

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Nintendo 64(N64)
1999-11-04

64 Hanafuda: Tenshi no Yakusoku is a traditional Japanese card game.

Players use a set of Hanafuda cards to play various games against the computer or other players. Hanafuda cards are traditionally used in Japan for playing a variety of games and each card features a unique design that represents a flower, plant, or animal.

The game includes various modes such as Tournament, Exhibition, and Training - each with its own unique challenges and objectives. In Tournament mode, players can compete against other players in a Hanafuda tournament, trying to outscore their opponents by strategically using their cards. In Exhibition mode, players can play a single game against any opponent of their choice. The Training mode allows players to practice their skills and learn the game's rules and mechanics.

  • DeveloperAltron Corporation
  • PublisherAltron Corporation
  • Release Date1999-11-04
  • GenresStrategy / tactics
  • PlatformsNintendo 64(N64)
  • Players6

How to Play 64 Hanafuda - Tenshi no Yakusoku (Japan) in Your Browser

1. Click Play

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2. Use Controls

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3. Save Progress

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Pro Tip

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