
Grommet Chod is a turn-based creature battler in which you assemble a deck of Grommets to secure a win condition: most commonly, reducing your opponent’s HP to 0.
Each Grommet possesses a powerful passive and unique move-set, and you can initialize up to three Grommets at once. Employ any combination of all-out aggression, patient set-play, or chaotic synergies—whatever it takes to reign supreme!
In single-player, you will battle and upgrade your way through sprawling Domains: the digital remnants of a deteriorating cyberspace ruled by the greedy few who hoard what remains of humanity’s existence.
Domain maps are non-linear, complex networks of nodes, and you start each run with only the bare essentials. You'll have to strategize a team composition on the fly to navigate Domains successfully.
No two runs are the same, and the path to challenging each Domain’s boss is completely up to you. However, a growing corruption will seek to obstruct your path with difficult complications and deadly consequences. Will you play it safe, or risk your run to grow even stronger?
Discover new Grommets, bolster your team, and conquer menacing Domains in an effort to preserve mankind’s lost data!
In multiplayer, you can battle your friends or meet new rivals in a variety of online game types. Put your strongest team to the test, or adapt and improvise a winning strategy in various party modes!
Additionally, the deckbuilding tool allows you to calibrate your Grommets’ stats, outfit them with unique plug-ins, and enable game-altering modifications. Fine-tune your strategies with as much detail and creativity as you’d like—the combinations are endless.
In the world of Grommet Chod, you exist only as a digital avatar; feel free to customize your profile picture and webpage for the Whole World Web to see!
Additionally, you’ll begin with a humble database of Grommets, plugins, and cosmetics; any data missing is restored by completing in-game achievements. There are loads of achievements, and some aren’t for the faint of heart…will you be able to preserve all of the missing data?