v1.6 ⊹ ࣪ ﹏𓊝﹏𓂁﹏⊹ ࣪ ˖
PTCG-sim is an open-source Pokémon Trading Card Game (Pokémon TCG) tabletop simulator. It supports single player and online multiplayer.
Use the Deck tab above to import your deck, then press Set Up to start a game.
Drag or use keybinds (hold shift) to move cards.
See the Options button below to import, export, and replay games.
Happy testing!
[h][d][b][a][g][l][p][space][↑][↓][→][s][s][1-9][alt + 1-9][ctrl + 1-9][v][alt + d][alt + s][alt + ↓][enter][alt + enter][/][q][e][v][w][1-9][alt + 1-9][0][y][alt + y][r][alt + r][c][z][alt + z][z] → [a][alt + t][alt + e][alt + p][alt + n][alt + r][alt + t][f][alt + f][m][u][esc][r]For macOS: Use option instead of alt
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RomCenter does not guess. It requires a —a standard XML file generated by emulators like MAME, FinalBurn Neo, or dedicated dumping groups (No-Intro, Redump, TOSEC). The software reads this file to know:
All clones and the parent ROM are in a single ZIP file.
It renames files to the exact, required name in the DAT file.
Here is a blog post designed to introduce new users to Romcenter or provide an update for long-time enthusiasts. Taming the Chaos: Why Romcenter is Still the King of ROM Management If you’ve ever looked at your retro gaming folder and seen a mess of mismatched filenames, missing BIOS files, and "Bad Dumps," you know the struggle of the digital collector. Maintaining a clean, playable library isn’t just about having the files—it’s about ensuring they actually work when you hit "Start." That is where
In the emulation community, the debate between RomCenter and ClrMamePro is legendary.
RomCenter does not guess. It requires a —a standard XML file generated by emulators like MAME, FinalBurn Neo, or dedicated dumping groups (No-Intro, Redump, TOSEC). The software reads this file to know:
All clones and the parent ROM are in a single ZIP file.
It renames files to the exact, required name in the DAT file.
Here is a blog post designed to introduce new users to Romcenter or provide an update for long-time enthusiasts. Taming the Chaos: Why Romcenter is Still the King of ROM Management If you’ve ever looked at your retro gaming folder and seen a mess of mismatched filenames, missing BIOS files, and "Bad Dumps," you know the struggle of the digital collector. Maintaining a clean, playable library isn’t just about having the files—it’s about ensuring they actually work when you hit "Start." That is where
In the emulation community, the debate between RomCenter and ClrMamePro is legendary.