Okay, it'll cost you the ink of your printer....
I personally have the demo, and it's great fun. Easy to learn but has a ton of strategy. Bascially just print out the pages they tell you, and also the rules, and you'll be able to play with the two demo decks that they have been showing at the various conventions.
http://www.decipher.com/dothack/howtoplay.html
Print Sample deck A, Sample deck B, and the abridged rules and your off!!
Also, for those eally interested, they have a website, with many of the card images. Go ahead and check it out for yourself:
http://www.dothackenemy.com/TCG/CardLis ... 8&listID=1
Have fun,
Rol
Play Decipher's new .hack//Enemy for free
Cards...
If you go to the second link in my post above, you can see the cards for yourself on the website.
I'll paste it again:
http://www.dothackenemy.com/TCG/CardLis ... 8&listID=1
Rol
I'll paste it again:
http://www.dothackenemy.com/TCG/CardLis ... 8&listID=1
Rol
I'm not really sure how I feel about ENEMY. As a long-time Magic player I look at it with a critical eye ... the card format seems clumsy, and I don't have great hopes for the gameplay. But as a .hack fan I *know* I'm gonna buy every single one that comes out and put them all in little plastic things so the laws of physics won't hurt them. (Ech, I'm a sap).
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I was looking at the Helba/woman in white card and i noticed that the game's graphics would've looked much better if they were cel-shaded like in the cards. It kinda makes the graphics less blocky, but it would've given .hack a "been there done that" kinda look because of all the games which use cel-shading. 

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