Ehh
When I first clicked on the link, I hadn't any idea this was a card game. It was enjoyable and I played it all the way through to the end, but card games were never really my style.
The only card game I really enjoyed was Magic: The Gathering and I still play from time to time with my mates, but this just wasn't what I was looking for.
I also noticed a few bits of audio in the game that is also in use by a certain Sonny the zombie saga. Given this was submitted way after Sonny's release, I can only assume it has been stolen. If you are the original owner, I apologize now. Which is why you're losing a point.
I know it's a card game, and the grahpics were all right, but I felt a deep sense of repetitiveness in every card in some way being able to use the exact same move. Unique moves would've been a great touch, but I just found myself using the exact same strategy again and again, because it worked and there were no other moves to use. Not to mention how dreadfully slow and mindnumbing, as well as pointless, the training feature was. Seriously, 2-6 points for a regular attack, maybe a spike for a higher level move if you could even use it then? Sheesh. Half a point gone for this.
Another thing that enraged me was that the computer's cards, despite maybe a one or two level difference below mine, were significantly better during some instances which used my exact same strategy, but even better and dealing massive amounts of damage and killing me, such as a Silo (lvl 25) vs Silo (20-24) and the lower level kicking the crap out of me with my own strategy. Bringing this to light also, about the White and Black Guardians. Why do they seem so superior to the Lord Dragon, and at lower levels to it? They can use their high level attacks at 2 while the Lord Dragon can as well, but definitely more effective not to mention the White Guardian having support skills that make her even more superior to the Lord Dragon and Black Guardian, and yet they cost less. Half a point here.
Great game, I enjoyed it for a while despite being bored halfway through, and the enthusiasm-killers that I mentioned above. 8/10, 3/5.