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System Crash is a story-driven cyberpunk collectible card game inspired by Blade Runner and Neuromancer
Videogame for , developed by Rogue Moon Studios and published by Rogue Moon Studios
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System Crash is a story-driven cyberpunk collectible card game inspired by Blade Runner and Neuromancer. When corporations own everything and the line between man and machine is blurred, your only option is to fight to survive!
Choose your Runner persona, build your deck, and challenge the Megacorps on their own turf!
Features:
- Face challenging opponents from corporate security forces and automated defense systems to street gangs and bounty hunters.
- Cunning AI will probe your weaknesses and test your strategy.
- Recruit agents and equip them with Black Market weapons and cybernetics. Experiment to discover powerful combos.
- Build your deck from more than 100 exciting cards to choose from.
- Play through an exciting story campaign. From the streets of San Angeles 2150 to the towering corporate arcologies.
- Interact with cunning hackers, ruthless mercenaries, scheming executives and deadly assassins. When everyone has a price, who can you trust?
Note - System Crash follows the "Living Card Game" model. There are no microtransactions or random booster packs, no F2P grinding mechanics. When you purchase the base game, all cards in the base set are included and can be unlocked via gameplay. When expansions are released, the same principle applies, you'll get all expansion cards with that expansion, as a once-off purchase.
System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- Operating System: Win Xp 32
- CPU (Processor): Intel Pentium 4 1.8GHz / AMD Athlon XP 1700+
- RAM: 1 GB
- Free disk space: 500 MB
- Video card: AMD Radeon X600 Series or NVIDIA GeForce 210
Recommended Requirements
- Operating System: Win Xp 32
- CPU (Processor): Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 2.0GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+
- RAM: 2 GB
- Free disk space: 500 MB
- Video card: AMD Radeon X1900 GT or NVIDIA GeForce GT 340
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