nope. This card game is called Magic The Gathering. it is WAY more complex than yu gi oh. Because in order to cast spells, you need to pay a mana cost (Located on the top right corner of the card) and there are creatures, instants, sorceries, enchantments, lands, and artifacts in the game. Instants and sorceries always resolve at the end of your turn. But sorceries can only be played on your turn. Anything that stays on the battlefield is considered a permanent. And the numbers located on the bottom right of this card are the power and toughness of the creature. the power is the left and the toughness is on the right. And on the bottom of the card with all the text is the card's abilities. Flying means he can't be blocked except by creatures with flying or creatures with reach, double strike means he'll deal damage first and hit an additional time; indestructible means he can't be destroyed; hexproof means he can't be targeted by spells or abilities your opponents control; and partner means that he is partnered with another card. (his partner is his wife Glory.)