The Binding of Isaac, except it's a Card Game. But not Four Souls. Basically, my own (single-player) version of The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls! Always click the flag twice before starting! Instructions below. If you don't want to read through scratch, I created an in-game manual. But if you do, get ready, it's a lot of text. Enjoy! Instructions: Bottom Left to Bottom Middle is your inventory. You don't have anything in it at the start of the run. Bottom Right is your active item. Clicking on the active item uses it. If the active serves no purpose at the current moment, it won't use up the charges. Just above the active item is the character. The character determines the active item you have. Top Left are the treasure cards. You can click on it at the beginning of the game twice and a 33% chance to get one after you kill an enemy. Top Right are the enemy cards. Click on it to start a battle. After clicking a treasure card, it gets put into your inventory. Currently, you can only hold five cards at a time. Click on a treasure card to remove its effects and open up a slot for another card. Items like Holy Card only give a one time use effect, which activates upon removing the card from your inventory. After spawning a treasure card by clicking the top left, you can click the delete button above it to throw away the card if you don't want it. Click the buttons on the right to purchase either an item or one HP or one extra roll for 15 cents or 25 cents or 5 cents. Enemy Cards have three numbers; the number besides the heart is the enemy health. It's how many hits the enemy can take before you win the battle. The number besides the dice is the roll needed. When rolling, you must hit that number or higher to hit the enemy, or else it hits you. The number besides the sword is the enemy's damage. It's how much damage it does when it hits you. Killing an enemy adds to your Total Kills. The more kills you have, the harder the opponents will be. Killing a boss adds an amount of souls, depending on the boss defeated. Currently, souls don't do anything gameplay wise. Click the Roll button during battle to roll a dice. It will be from 1 to 6. The number determines if you hit the enemy or if it hits you. Check the number besides the dice on an enemy card to see who hit who. If you got a number higher or the same number as the number besides the dice, you hit the enemy. If your dice roll is less than that number, you get hit for how ever much damage the enemy does. Check the number besides the sword to see the enemy's damage.