

Players are then tasked with assembling a deck and playing opponents in a turn-based, strategy, and set-up manner. Each player has a deck of cards composed of monsters, spells, and traps. The gameplay here is similar to what fans of the series will remember. Of course, there are creative liberties taken, but aside from the character swapping, and the battles being waged through the card games this is a fun historical adaptation. This war took place in 1485 between the houses of Lancaster and York, and their representatives Henry Tudor and Christian Rosenkrauz are substituted by the protagonist Yami Yugi and his rival Seto Kaiba respectively. However here Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses takes a very bold move and retells - in a surprisingly unique fashion the English War of the Roses. The anime/manga itself is known for having characters from ancient Egypt play an important role in the plot of the original series. Bringin fan-favorite characters from the anime to actual real-life events. One of the best things in this game is the premise creators took with the narrative. Available originally for the PlayStation 2, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses was met with mixed reviews by fans and critics. The title carries the name of the popular anime franchise Yu-Gi-Oh but takes some creative liberty with the stories it tells. Released in September 2001 by Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses is a strategy card game published and developed by Konami.
