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Board Game
Name
Netrunner
Nickname
Starter Double Deck
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Year Published
1996
Product Code
6201
Dimensions
2-deck card box (e.g. Coloretto)
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English
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Netrunner is a cyberpunk themed collectible card game. The two players are the Corporation (who wins by completing agendas) and the Runner (who tries to infiltrate the Corporation, snag the Agendas, and score them for himself). Players have a limited number of actions and also a limited supply of bits (money) to spend per turn. They are gone once used and actions are spent gaining bits. The first player to score seven points wins the hand, and usually two games are played to balance the element that one deck enjoys over the other.

If you are playing more games, the winning player gets ten points for winning a game and the losing player gets as many points as he had at the end of the game.

Though traditionally a two-player duel, there are formats to Netrunner that allow more players to play.

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