Netrunner (1996)
ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 45
Min. Age: 10
Number of Players:
2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
Wizards of the Coast
Designers:
Richard Garfield
Artists:
Ramon Mascarenas,
Daniel Gelon,
Dan Frazier,
John Park,
Anson Maddocks,
Kevin Stein,
Kaja Foglio,
Greg Staples,
Maria Cabardo,
Randy Gallegos,
Ray Winninger,
Heather Hudson,
Tony Luke,
Zak Plucinski,
Todd Wade,
Mark Tedin,
John Ramirez,
Christina Wald,
Matt Wilson (I),
Larry Friedman,
Brian Booker,
Terese Nielsen,
L. A. Williams,
Mike Raabe,
Armand Cabrera,
Mike Kimble,
Doug Keith,
Pete Venters,
Matt Milberger,
Larry Snelly,
Ash Arnett,
Doug Shuler,
Craig Hooper,
Brian Wagner,
Richard Thomas (I),
James Higgens,
Chris Vande Voort,
Margaret Organ-Kean,
Mark Poole,
Doug Chaffee,
Robert Dixon
Mechanics:
Action Points
Beschreibung
Netrunner is a cyberpunk-themed collectible card game. The two players are the Corp (who wins by completing Agendas) and the Runner (who wins by infiltrating the Corp and liberating Agendas).
Each side has a limited number of both actions and bits (money) to spend per turn; bits are gone once used, and actions must be spent to gain more.
An important thing when evaluating the power of cards is to see the Bit per action ratio.
One unique feature of this game is that the Runner physically moves on the "board" created by facedown Corp cards. It has the feel of a "capture the flag" game, with the Runner moving in dataforts to steal Agendas from the Corp.
Another unique feature is that the Cards are NOT the primary strategy of the game; in fact, players can win by simply "playing with the rules" itself (a concept difficult to understand if you've never played Netrunner).
Both players play as both Corp and Runner in a game, one after the other, with each player's Runner going against the opponent's Corp. A winning match provides 10 points and the loser scores points equal to the number of agenda points scored/liberated. The winner of the game is the one who has the most points in the 2 submatches.
Though Netrunner is traditionally a two-player duel, there are formats that allow for more players (called "The Big Sell Out").
Netrunner is a cyberpunk-themed collectible card game. The two players are the Corp (who wins by completing Agendas) and the Runner (who wins by infiltrating the Corp and liberating Agendas).
Each side has a limited number of both actions and bits (money) to spend per turn; bits are gone once used, and actions must be spent to gain more.
An important thing when evaluating the power of cards is to see the Bit per action ratio.
One unique feature of this game is that the Runner physically moves on the "board" created by facedown Corp cards. It has the feel of a "capture the flag" game, with the Runner moving in dataforts to steal Agendas from the Corp.
Another unique feature is that the Cards are NOT the primary strategy of the game; in fact, players can win by simply "playing with the rules" itself (a concept difficult to understand if you've never played Netrunner).
Both players play as both Corp and Runner in a game, one after the other, with each player's Runner going against the opponent's Corp. A winning match provides 10 points and the loser scores points equal to the number of agenda points scored/liberated. The winner of the game is the one who has the most points in the 2 submatches.
Though Netrunner is traditionally a two-player duel, there are formats that allow for more players (called "The Big Sell Out").
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