Android: Netrunner – A Study in Static
Time is relative. Time can be manipulated. The fourth Data Pack in the "Genesis Cycle" for Android: Netrunner, A Study in Static focuses on developing each faction’s traditional strengths even as it opens up new strategies for players to explore; each of the four Corporations receives a new piece of ice, and all three Runners receive a new icebreaker. New resources and agendas permit players to pursue tightly focused deck builds centered around an increasing number of tricks and traps. Meanwhile, A Study in Static also allows players to reevaluate their existing decks and reconfigure them for greater efficiency.
With their advancements in ice, icebreakers, and hardware, the sixty new cards from A Study in Static (three copies each of twenty individual cards) escalate the game’s cyberstruggles to a new form of art. No longer do the factions content themselves to building and breaking snares and subroutines; they turn their attentions to the flow of time itself. So much as time is a matter of perception and of movement, A Study in Static is a study in the ability to accelerate and impede the passage of time.
Data sheet
- Minimum number of players
- 2
- Maximum number of players
- 2
- Age
- 14+
- Playing time
- 30 - 60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Language dependent
- Extensive use of text
- Designer
- Lukas Litzsinger
- Designer
- Richard Garfield
- How many players?
- For 2
- How many players?
- Exactly for 2
- Game mechanism
- Bluff
- Theme
- Science Fiction
- Artist
- Christina Davis
- Artist
- Adam S. Doyle
- Artist
- Juan Manuel Tumburus
- Artist
- Amelie Hutt
- Type of game
- Card Game