Mystic Warlords of Ka'a Facebook game launched Posted September 22, 2011
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today launched The Big Bang Theory: Mystic Warlords of Ka'a game on Facebook. The game, which is based on the fantasy card game the guys play on the show, is free and open for everybody to play. The Facebook game allows fans to play with characters from the series or challenge their friends. The game features two modes: "Duel Mode", which provides quick and easy matches, and "Battle Mode", where players can battle out and challenge their friends. The game features collectible cards which players can also trade.
Play the game now at facebook.com/mysticwarlords.
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