.hack//Enemy

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.hack//Enemy
Designer Mike Reynolds and Chuck Kallenbach
Publisher Decipher, Inc.
Players 2
Age range 12+
Playing time approx 20 min.
Random chance Some
Skills required Card playing
Arithmetic
Basic Reading Ability

BoardGameGeek entry

.hack//Enemy is a trading card game released in 2003 by Decipher, Inc. The game is based on the .hack anime franchise and fictional universe.

.hack//Enemy won the Origins Award for Best Tradeable Card Game of 2003.[1]

Gameplay involves playing monsters in an attempt to score points, and playing your PCs (Player Characters, heroes, etc.) to block the monsters. It was released along with the .hack anime shows, video games, and other media. It was discontinued late 2005 after its fifth set, although organized play is still supported where there is interest[citation needed].

[edit] Set Names

  • Set 1: Contagion
  • Set 2: Distortion
  • Set 3: Epidemic
  • Set 4: Isolation
  • Set 5: Breakout

[edit] References

  1. ^ Origins Award Winners (2003). Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.

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