Chron X is an online collectible card game and a turn-based strategy game in which an individual battles an opponent over the internet in a cyberpunk setting. Players choose between an arsenal of agents, weapons, programs, and resources chosen from your deck of virtual cards. Chron X was the first online trading card game, first released by in May 1997. The original game designer was , with later sets designed by , Dan Collins, and Ian Schreiber. Pete Bodenheimer and Slava Zatchuny also contributed to set development.
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| - Chron X is an online collectible card game and a turn-based strategy game in which an individual battles an opponent over the internet in a cyberpunk setting. Players choose between an arsenal of agents, weapons, programs, and resources chosen from your deck of virtual cards. Chron X was the first online trading card game, first released by in May 1997. The original game designer was , with later sets designed by , Dan Collins, and Ian Schreiber. Pete Bodenheimer and Slava Zatchuny also contributed to set development. (en)
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| - George Moromisato, Andrea Shubert, Dan Collins, Ian Schreiber, Colin Davis, Matt Holden, Heather Wilde (en)
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| - Chron X is an online collectible card game and a turn-based strategy game in which an individual battles an opponent over the internet in a cyberpunk setting. Players choose between an arsenal of agents, weapons, programs, and resources chosen from your deck of virtual cards. Chron X was the first online trading card game, first released by in May 1997. The original game designer was , with later sets designed by , Dan Collins, and Ian Schreiber. Pete Bodenheimer and Slava Zatchuny also contributed to set development. The game has had several publishers since its release: Genetic Anomalies, Sony Online Entertainment, THQ, and later Blue Sky Red Design from 2003 to 2007. On May 28, 2007, the tenth anniversary of Chron X, Darkened Sky Studios acquired Chron X for an undisclosed sum. Darkened Sky had begun work on a new, web-based client in 2008, which was never released. On October 7, 2018, Andrea Davis announced that she had acquired Chron X from Darkened Sky.[1] Although not ruling out the possibility of a new software release, she stated that her first priority would be a Chron X board game. (en)
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