Overview
Released in 1997, Chron X is a digital collectible card game developed by Genetic Anomalies. Set in a cyberpunk universe, the game combines elements of strategy, resource management, and tactical combat. Players take on the role of operatives, competing against each other by constructing decks from a vast array of cards, each with its own unique abilities and characteristics.
Gameplay Mechanics
The gameplay revolves around building an effective strategy to outmaneuver opponents. Players deploy cards to perform actions, counter enemy moves, and achieve specific objectives. The game offers a mix of card management and tactical decision-making akin to traditional collectible card games, but within a digital platform. Players compete to control the ever-evolving dystopian world depicted in the game.
Development Background
One of the pioneering games in the digital card game genre, Chron X was notable for its time because it provided an early example of online play long before the massive popularity of online collectible card games. Developed by Genetic Anomalies, the project was ambitious for its era as it combined a compelling narrative with competitive strategy.





