Android: Netrunner

Android: Netrunner

Android: Netrunner core set box
Designer(s) Richard Garfield, Lukas Litzsinger
Publisher(s) Fantasy Flight Games
Publication date 2012
Players 2
Age range 14 and up
Setup time < 5 minutes
Playing time 30-60 minutes
Random chance Some
Skill(s) required Card playing, Logic, Bluffing, Strategy

Android: Netrunner is a Living Card Game (LCG) produced by Fantasy Flight Games. It is a two-player game set in the dystopian future of the Android universe.[1] Each game is played as a battle between a megacorporation and a black hat hacker ("runner") in a duel to take control of data. It is based on Richard Garfield's Netrunner collectible card game, produced by Wizards of the Coast in 1996.[2]

Gameplay

Like the original, the game is asymmetric and involves two players, one playing the Runner, and the other playing a Corporation. The runner wins by hacking into the corporation's computer network and stealing 7 or more points worth of agenda cards. The corporation wins by scoring agenda cards worth a total of 7 or more points. Additionally, the Corporation wins if the Runner is forced to discard more cards than they have in their hand, and the Runner wins if the Corporation can't draw a card when required (due to an empty deck).[3] While the game retains much of the gameplay of the original, there are some key differences.

Differences from the original

Due to these changes, cards from the two games are not interchangeable. Richard Garfield has stated that "almost all [changes] are reasonable simplifications or elaborations on the original mechanics", and that he is "confident that care was taken not to change for the sake of change."[5]

Expansions

Cycles

Each Data Pack contains 60 cards and has a complete playset of new cards (typically 3 copies each of 20 cards), and is part of a six-pack "cycle". A new pack is released monthly. The first cycle, Genesis, was released between December 2012 and June 2013.

Genesis

Expansion Name Release Date
What Lies Ahead December 2012
Trace Amount January 2013
Cyber Exodus February 2013
A Study in Static March 2013
Humanity's Shadow May 2013
Future Proof June 2013

Spin

Expansion Name Release Date
Opening Moves September 2013
Second Thoughts November 2013
Mala Tempora December 2013
True Colors January 2014
Fear and Loathing February 2014
Double Time March 2014

Lunar

Expansion Name Release Date
Upstalk July 2014
The Spaces Between August 2014
First Contact September 2014
Up and Over October 2014
All That Remains November 2014
The Source December 2014

SanSan

Expansion Name Release Date
The Valley April 2015
Breaker Bay April 2015
Chrome City May 2015
The Underway July 2015
Old Hollywood August 2015
The Universe of Tomorrow September 2015

Mumbad

Expansion Name Release Date
Kala Ghoda January 2016
Business First 2016
Democracy and Dogma 2016
Salsette Island 2016
The Liberated Mind 2016
Fear the Masses 2016

Deluxe Expansions

Each deluxe expansion focuses on two factions (one Corporation and one Runner) and contains three copies of 55 cards. The fourth deluxe expansion breaks from this pattern by introducing three new Runner "mini-factions" along with its focus on a Corporation.

Expansion Name Release Date Factions Expansion Icon
Creation and Control July 2013 Haas-Bioroid, Shaper Brain
Honor and Profit May 2014 Jinteki, Criminal Helix
Order and Chaos January 28, 2015 Weyland, Anarch Eye
Data and Destiny October 28, 2015 NBN, Runner mini-factions Trifold

Awards

Android: Netrunner has won the 2012 Best Card Game and 2012 Best Two Player Game, at the 2012 BoardGameGeek Golden Geek Awards.[6]

References

  1. "Announcing Android: Netrunner". Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  2. "Critical Review - Android: Netrunner". Critical Review. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  3. http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/ffg_content/android-netrunner/support/ADN01_Rules_ENG_Lo-Res.pdf
  4. "The Android: Netrunner Core Set Will Soon Be Back in Stock!". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  5. "Tapping the Source Code". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 2013-01-31.
  6. "Golden Geek Awards 2012 – Best Card Game". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 27 January 2013.

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