A fast-paced card-battle game played on arcade cabinets is a new, local fav in your college town, and the community even has a spot in the city mall to play in! Let's go, CyDream!
“You know it's fictional because there would never be this many out queer people at a game store in the early 2000s.”
It's some time in the early 2000s, and Cyber Dreamscape Battle-Deckers 2199 is a digital-only card game that's developed a vibrant and loyal community thanks to its freedom of character expression and the giant game cabinets it's played on. Even in your small US college town, there are players who meet and trade matches at the nearby city mall. For better or worse, the game shop in the mall is the only location close by with an officially-sanctioned CDBD battle arena setup. This has let all kinds of hyper-local tournaments and events pop up at the game shop, with all kinds of players showing up to participate. Unfortunately, it's not all fun and games when not everyone in the community gets along or plays fair- even in a game where you can spectate a brawl between a slime-girl made of bubblegum and a wrestler in a teddy bear mask..!
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Cyber Dreamscape Battle-Deckers 2199 is a card-battle game made for the Game Boy, inspired by shonen card-battle anime and manga of the '90s and early 2000s. It features snappy, puzzle-like card-play using an accessible card combo system built around simple, menu-based interactions. Each of 3 playable characters have their own custom deck, complete with signature cards and varying ratios of attack “staples”. They each have their own unique special abilities as well! Taking roughly 15-20 minutes to complete a single tournament story run (told through dialog interactions at a local tournament event being held at the mall game store), simply choose your character and play out their tournament day! Or you can choose a fighter and start a quick single match against any of the game's opponents! There's no wrong way to CyDream~
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