A retro pixel card-battler with real-time PvP. Connect Phantom, pull cards from packs, and duel other holders — winner takes the pot.
No signup, no email. Just your wallet, your team, and an opponent.
Connect Phantom on Solana. Hold at least 1 $CARDS to enter the arena and matchmaking.
Open card packs to pull creatures by rarity, then build a team of three fighters.
Get matched against another holder in real time. Trade blows turn by turn — winner takes the pot.
Pull them from packs and stack your team. The exact pixel sprites from the game.
Built to feel like a Game Boy cartridge, wired to your wallet.
Basic, Rare and Epic packs with weighted odds — chase the Legendaries.
A live server matches two holders and arbitrates every turn fairly.
Pick a tier, stake your coins, win double — or walk away with nothing.
Hand-built fighters with type effects, K.O. juice and screen shake.
Sign in with Phantom. Your $CARDS balance is your ticket in.
Fast, cheap transactions. Packs and stakes settle on-chain.
The token that powers PokeCards. Hold it to play, spend it on packs, win it in the arena.
DDwTGCjAVsEFfvAMV3ZX5353LW4E2gMMANb5Lj9PpumpYes. PokeCards runs on Solana, so you connect with Phantom. You need to hold at least 1 $CARDS to enter the arena and PvP matchmaking.
$CARDS is the game's SPL token on Solana. It's your entry ticket, the currency for opening packs, and the prize you can win in battles.
Yes. Buying a pack opens Phantom to sign a transfer of $CARDS to the treasury. Cards are granted only once the payment is confirmed on-chain. Signing in your wallet is required — that's how blockchain ownership works.
A live server queues you, matches you with another holder, and arbitrates the fight turn by turn so both screens stay in sync. Winner takes the pot.
The game server runs on a free tier that sleeps after inactivity. The first visit after a pause can take up to a minute to wake — after that it's instant.