Deck 'Em!

A solitare style boxing game.

Published by: Frosty Pop
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Look, kid. You're not even a contender. You're a nobody. A total long shot. The champ is a stone cold killer. As big as an ox. Stronger than oak. But you got a lot of heart, kid.
And Mickey loves you.
Deck 'Em! is a solitaire style boxing card game. Try and survive twelve rounds with the undisputed champion of the world, and you'll be a winner in my books, kid.
Much like solitaire, the object of the game, much like many card games, is simply to play and strategize. Each fight is different. Sometimes you'll win. Sometimes you'll lose.

Highlights include:
• Endlessly replayable
• Incredible art
• Simplified gameplay
• Intuitive controls systems
• No ads
• No IAP*
• 100% Free
* Tips welcome (pay what you want if you play long enough). :)
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