CARD FIGHT: THE (veeerrryyy imaginatively named) CARD GAME Will you get the mighty Argentinosaurus? A game in which you find out who would win in a fight between... + A plasticine Shakespeare and a bus with a jetpack + A sarcastic Evil Gobo riding a Segway and a Midas Scratch Cat + A six-inch-tall Lord Voldemort using the Force and a flying hippo with a beard made of bees + Mickey Mouse with a lightsaber and a Willy Wonka who can fly if nobody is watching ...and so much more! ~Instructions~ 1. Pick a character card 2. Pick a power card 3. Now you get a random second power card 4. Wait for the computer to pick its cards 5. See who won! 6. Hover over the bottom of the screen to start again, although this is laggier than just using the flag. Card info: Each card is worth a certain number of points (up to 25 for characters, up to 20 for powers). This rating is based on two factors, Power and Hilarity. Blank cards are worth 16 points (relatively high). THE MIGHTY ARGENTINOSAURUS is worth the maximum, 25.
"Theresa May"? Pffft this is outdated Yay, curated 07/06/18 (21:53GMT)! Thanks so much, @-Doodlemaster-! And if you're confused by that date, scroll down to the bottom to the *. Yay, top loved 09/06/18 (I don't know the time)! :D ᕙ(⇀v↼)ᕗ Aww, off top loved 13/06/18. :'( ❗❗❗ IF YOU'RE GOING TO REMIX, PLEASE CHANGE SOMETHING ❗❗❗ This game was inspired by Superfight, an awesome card game. It's like this but more interesting. https://www.superfightgame.com/ Credits: + THE MIGHTY ARGENTINOSAURUS, Argentinosaurus huinculensis, one of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered. It was a sauropod, and therefore herbivorous, so it's not going to eat you. :) + Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture (the music) + Roald Dahl: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory + Ernest Cline: Ready Player One + J. K. Rowling: the Harry Potter series + J. R. R. Tolkien: The Hobbit + The Star Wars series + James Veitch + The Muppets + Nick Park and Aardman: the Wallace and Gromit animations + Toy Story + Peppa Pig + The Kardashians + DC Comics: Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman + Randall Monroe: xkcd.com + Disney: Mickey Mouse + ABBA + The Beatles + The Scratch costume library + Spongebob Squarepants + + Ed Sheeran + Q*BERT + Lots of historical and current figures + Mr Rose + YouTube for the sound effects + Wikipedia + You . . . . . . . *I'm British, so I use a different date notation system to Americans (it goes dd/mm/yy in case you didn't know. The American system is mm/dd/yy).