CARD File
What are CARD files and how to open them
Are you having problems opening a CARD file or are you simply curious about its contents? We're here to explain the properties of these files and provide you with software that can open or handle your CARD files.
What is a CARD file?
Files that contain the .card file extension are most commonly associated with the Funkiball Adventure computer gaming software.
In the Funkiball Adventure game, players go around the world to recover famous works of art. The CARD files that are associated with this gaming application contain the saved game files that are created by a user.
Saved game files allow a user to stop their game play at any given point in time, saving the progress of the game as they have progressed through various levels. This feature allows the user to resume their game play at a later point in time without having to replay any portion of the game, as their progression was saved within the CARD file.
How to open CARD files
Important: Different programs may use files with the CARD file extension for different purposes, so unless you are sure which format your CARD file is, you may need to try a few different programs.
While we have not verified the apps ourselves yet, our users have suggested three different CARD openers which you will find listed below.
Last updated: September 17, 2012
Various apps that use files with this extension
These apps are known to open certain types of CARD files. Remember, different programs may use CARD files for different purposes, so you may need to try out a few of them to be able to open your specific file.
cardPresso | User submitted | |
Pcard | User submitted | |
Deckromancy | User submitted |
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