
Rough Justice: '84 - Supporter Pack
- Region: Worldwide

In this single-player board game-inspired strategy game, solve puzzles and use dice and cards to successfully run your private security agency. Advise your agents as they deal with security, fugitive recovery, repossession cases, and more.
Read moreIn this single-player board game-inspired strategy game, solve puzzles and use dice and cards to successfully run your private security agency. Advise your agents as they deal with security, fugitive recovery, repossession cases, and more.

Hire freelance agents to help complete cases! Every case has different requirements and with a wide variety of agents to choose from, finding the right agent for the case is essential. Expand your roster to accommodate more agents by completing caseloads and receiving rewards.

Whether it's security, repossession, fugitive recovery, or moonlighting, careful reading and planning are the keys to success. Ascertain the specific case requirements and bring your A-game to the table by sending the right agent to get the job done.

Each agent has 5 stats with different values, ranging from 0 to 5. The value corresponds to the number of dice allocated when performing a stat roll.

Some cases offer diverse and immersive gameplay with genre and era-specific puzzles (read: mini-games). They are a mixture of cryptograms, digital and analog mechanics: reflex-based as well as mathematical challenges.

By using cards, stat values are temporarily increased for dice rolls. Gear Cards have a tier value which indicates the rarity of the card, as well as a durability factor, indicating the total amount of uses the card has before it is removed from the inventory.

To root out the cancer gnawing at the city, use all the power and resources available to you: from your agents and era-accurate surveillance technology to friends in high places.
But look out – behind the curtains of this struggle for justice, a much bigger story is playing out. A secret organization with grand ambitions spread its influence over Seneca City, and it has you in its crosshairs.
The game has its highlights with its retro vibe and diversity of missions. After a while, it simple becomes repetitive, as the only thing that changes is the difficulty of the game. The dice rolling system, though
The vibes looked cool on the store page, but I found the game to be quite repetitive. It just becomes a chore of sending the right agent to the job and maybe doing a puzzle, all of which are interesting at first but
I'm late to the party with this review. I have taken a slow and casual pace with this adventure. I am a geezer, and I spent my teens in the '80s. I doubt it gives me an edge, but I find a few aspects gnarly. So before
Currently 3.5hrs into playing this game and having a blast. Artstyle is beautiful and unique - it reminds me of Disco Elysium set in Hotline Miami I love it. - 9/10Music is a solid vibe back to the 80s, definitely
Rough Justice 84 is a case of good ideas that don't necessarily make for a good game. First of all, the description isn't exaggerating when it says this is a board game, so if you're not into board game-esque dice
I had been watching this game for a couple years before I decided to purchase and was pretty hyped for the game. I decided after a couple months that the time had finally come to give it a spin. I was concerned due to