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Oni Press and Renegade Game Studios to release SCOTT PILGRIM card game

Renegade Game Studios™ and Oni Press have just announced details of Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Card Game, a brand new deck-building game based on the Bryan Lee O’Malley graphic novels. 

Designed by Keith Baker, the game sees players assuming the roles of their favorite characters in the Scott Pilgrim universe, each of whom come with their own unique starting deck. Innovative double-sided cards let players decide whether to solve their problems with hard work and empathy, or whether to embrace the unpredictable world of gratuitous video game violence.

“Scott Pilgrim is an incredibly popular graphic novel series because it is so relatable,” says Renegade President Scott Gaeta. “Renting your first apartment, falling in love, and getting a job are things everyone’s gone through. Keith Baker has done an incredible job recreating these life choices in a deck-building format while incorporating the video game style button-mashing combo moves that we loved in the graphic novel fight scenes.”

“Invite your friends! Throw a pizza party! But don’t get the cards greasy,” added Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan O’Malley.

Beyond the video-game-style combo moves unique to each character, fans will also appreciate the innovative double-sided cards. Players will be faced to make hard choices about whether to fight or upgrade their life with each card placed into the Plot line. Defeating the Evil Ex and collecting Power-Ups will help players inch their way towards victory.

Create your perfect life with Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Card Game in hobby stores summer 2017. This deck-building game will have an MSRP of $45, is designed for 2-6 players to enjoy in 45-60 min. per game, and will captivate gamers ages 13 and up.


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