A tribute to Kaizo Mario World: http://www.thegamehomepage.com/play/scriball/Kaizo-Scriball/aaqpbacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqaqbacbcccdcecfcgchcicjckclcmcncocqcadqdaecedeeefegeheiejekelemeneoepeqeafqfagbgcgdgegfggghgigjgkglgmgngogqgahqhaicidieifigihiiijikiliminioipiqiajqjakbkckdkekfkgkhkikjkkklkmknkokqkalqlamcmdmemfmgmhmimjmkmlmmmnmompmqmancngnknonpnqnaoeoiomoapbpcpdpepfpgphpipjpkplpmpnpoppp/
This game seems to borrow all of its elements from other popular games while removing the elements that make those games popular (ie. strategic deck building). Many of the challenges should read "Here is an almost impossible situation to win. Reload the scenario as many times as it takes to obtain the exact card combination (which you cannot control, as it is 100% luck) to satisfy victory." Having patience may be a challenge for the Internet generation, but I wouldn't consider it any fun.