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Dodgeball Dojo is a new family-friendly, anime-inspired card game coming to iOS and Android

Author : Liam Jan 08,2025

Dodgeball Dojo: An Anime-Infused Card Game Hits Mobile

Dodgeball Dojo, a fresh mobile adaptation of the popular East Asian card game "Big Two" (also known as Pusoy Dos), is launching January 29th on Android and iOS. This isn't just another card game port; it's brimming with stunning anime-style visuals.

The anime aesthetic is a prominent feature, boasting cel-shaded graphics and character designs reminiscent of Shonen Jump manga. Fans of Japanese anime will feel instantly at home. While the core gameplay remains true to the original card game – building increasingly strong combinations – the anime presentation elevates the experience.

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More Than Just Cards:

Dodgeball Dojo offers more than just solo play. Engage in multiplayer matches and host private tournaments with friends. Unlock unique athletes, each with their own play style, and compete in diverse stadiums.

Ready to Play?

Dodgeball Dojo arrives on iOS and Android on January 29th. In the meantime, if you need your anime fix, check out our list of top anime-inspired mobile games. And for sports fans drawn to the dodgeball element, explore our curated lists of the best sports games available on iOS and Android. There's something for everyone!

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