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Yu-Gi-Oh! Neuron is a companion app for the popular TCG that's available now for iOS and Android

Scan your deck onto the app using your phone's camera

Yu-Gi-Oh! Neuron is a companion app for the popular TCG that's available now for iOS and Android
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Neuron is a free companion app to accompany the official trading card game. It offers a whole host of features to aid the duelling experience of players and it's available now for both iOS and Android devices.

One of the features that you'd probably expect from a trading card companion app is that it takes away some of the admin from you to make everything more convenient. Those are all present in Yu-Gi-Oh! Neuron with a Life Point calculator, dice rolls and counters all available. It can even play some background music to bring a sense of occasion if that's something you're looking for.

You'll also be able to manage your deck by scanning your cards onto the app using your phone's camera. The Image Recognition Technology can apparently scan up to 20 cards at a time too, so you won't have to laboriously snap a shot of every single card in your deck.

From there you'll be able to edit your deck with ease, swapping out cards and there's even the option to simulate your opening 5-card hand. Once you've done that you're free to share your deck with other players around the world and similarly, you can search for other decks to take inspiration from, or just completely copy.

Aside from that, you'll also be able to check the Forbidden and Limited card list, which is constantly changing so this is definitely a useful feature to have access to. Additionally, it supports tournament participation and will display your Card game ID barcode and players will be able to log in with their current one too.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Neuron is available now over on the App Store and Google Play where it's available for free.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
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