Cards Become Gold

September 21, 2007

Cards Become Gold

Destineer’s ‘Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card
Game’ for Nintendo DS Goes Gold

Alchemy is the science of transmuting one
substance into another, and Destineer announces today that the Fullmetal
Alchemist Trading Card Game for Nintendo DS has transformed into gold! The
second title in Destineer’s Fullmetal Alchemist series, the Fullmetal Alchemist
Trading Card Game has “gone gold,” and is scheduled to be in stores in
September.

A completely accurate translation of the popular
Fullmetal Alchemist trading card series by Press Pass, Inc (formerly JoyRide
Entertainment), the Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game brings the collectible
strategy game to the Nintendo DS with nearly 500 cards, a variety of play modes,
and extensive Touch Screen support.

Featuring 12 of the most popular characters from
the anime series, the Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game allows you to battle
against either AI-controlled opponents or up to three friends via the Nintendo
DS’ Local Wireless and Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection. Earn new cards in Character
mode, learn to play in Tutorial mode, or even build your ideal deck in Fantasy
mode. With every card from the original trading card set and the complete Blood
and Water expansion, the Nintendo DS version of the Fullmetal Alchemist Trading
Card Game has everything that both trading card fans and Fullmetal Alchemist
aficionados could want, including:

  • Multiple play modes, including Single match,
    Character mode, Fantasy mode, and Multiplayer via Local Wireless or Nintendo
    Wi-Fi Connection
  • The complete rule set from the Press Pass
    Fullmetal Alchemist trading card game
  • Unlockable characters like Maes Hughes, Basque
    Grand, Scar, Psiren and more, complete with voiceovers from the original
    English cast
  • Extensive Touch Screen support: Shuffle and
    move cards with the DS stylus. You can even tear open booster packs!
  • Build and save your own custom decks
  • Sounds, music and voices from the Fullmetal
    Alchemist series on Adult Swim
  • Exclusive Alex Louis Armstrong physical and
    electronic cards, both available only with this game!

The Fullmetal Alchemist Trading Card Game has an
ESRB rating of T for Teen. More information can be found online at

www.fullmetal-alchemistgame.com
.