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December 10, 2017, 07:54:01 AM
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So today my producer asked us designers what would Bitcoin be if he/she was in street fighter/injustice or some fighting game and told us to get to work. I actually found it to be a pretty hilarious concept and I figured to share the game here!

Here's my take

After being hospitalized and reading his pre-published obituary by the mainstream, Bitcoin was less amused about what the press had to say about him. Lock and Loaded with his trusty "Tetherblade" Bitcoin drags himself out of bed to find out who has been so eager to declare his passing....

Combos:
Tetherblade: Bitcoin does a low throw of his dagger knocking an opponent off their feet

GOZ-Style: Bitcoin delivers a series of 5 rapid punches, each punch stacks 1 bankruptcy on the opponent

Bubble Pop: if Bitcoin stacks 10 bankruptcy debuffs, he can detonate them sending the enemy flying and vulnerable to aerial combos

Ether-Kick: Bitcoin phases out of reality and teleports behind the enemy delivering a kick

Blockchain: Bitcoin creates a shield of chains forward to block damage

Cryptbash: Bitcoin does a series of 2 handed pounding blows, if the enemy eats the full combo they take 3 bankruptcy stacks

Ledge-Nano: Bitcoin parries a blow takes out his hardware wallet with a taser attached and shocks his opponent

Dimonized: Bitcoin grabs the face of his opponent and plants 2 bombs spelling JP, dazing the enemy upon explosion and adding 5 bankruptcy stacks

Special Moves:
Antminer: Bitcoin takes a dive underground and runs over his opponent spending 25 bankruptcy stacks

Coinbase: Bitcoin barricades himself in litecoins and repulses them out knocking down enemies and dealing damage costs 20 bankruptcy stacks


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