Haru-uri Card Gamers -rj01274529-: Fixed

In the bustling ecosystem of indie Japanese doujin games, few titles blend the tension of deck-building roguelikes with a compelling narrative hook quite like Haru-uri Card Gamers. Released on the DLsite platform under the product code RJ01274529, this game quickly garnered attention for its unique premise: a world where trading card battles are not just a hobby, but a means of survival in a debt-ridden, fantasy-metropolis setting.

However, like many ambitious indie launches, the original version of Haru-uri Card Gamers suffered from a handful of technical issues—ranging from save corruption bugs to imbalanced card effects. Enter the "Fixed" version. Officially patched and re-uploaded by the developer, Haru-uri Card Gamers -RJ01274529- Fixed is the definitive, stable, and enhanced edition that players have been waiting for.

This article provides a deep dive into everything you need to know about this version: what was fixed, how it plays, and why the "Fixed" tag is non-negotiable for new players.

Haru-uri Card Gamers uses a hybrid of Japanese and English keywords, which led to confusion. For example, the card "Debt Collector" originally had a mistranslation that claimed it "Steals 1 HP," when it actually "Discards 1 card from the opponent’s hand." In the Fixed version: All 150+ cards have been reviewed. Tooltips now display exact numerical values, and the keyword "Hustle" (the game’s unique resource) is explained in a permanent glossary. Haru-uri Card Gamers -RJ01274529- Fixed

The original version was a 7/10 game held back by technical frustration. The Fixed version elevates it to an 8.5/10. The removal of the save bug alone transforms the game from "stressful for the wrong reasons" to "stressful in a fun, roguelike way."

The patch notes were long, but here’s what actually matters post-fix:

1. Save Data Integrity (Thank God)
The old version would sometimes corrupt your save if you quit during the AI’s “thinking” phase. Gone. Tested by quitting mid-turn 10+ times. No issues. In the bustling ecosystem of indie Japanese doujin

2. Card Effect Logic
Three notoriously broken cards—”Fuzzy Recruiter,” “Counter-Printing,” and “Spring Storm”—now work as described. Recruiter actually pulls from deck, Counter-Printing doesn’t crash when chained, and Spring Storm’s “shuffle back” trigger fires every time.

3. UI & QoL

4. Performance
Turn transitions used to stutter on my mid-range laptop. Now buttery smooth. The dev clearly optimized the action stack. given the old save corruption issues

Q: Do I need to own the original to download the fixed version? A: No. The fixed version is a standalone replacement. Purchase RJ01274529 once, and you get the fixed edition.

Q: Will my old save files from the buggy version work? A: No. You must start a new game. The save structure is completely different. However, given the old save corruption issues, starting fresh is highly recommended.

Q: Is there a walkthrough for the fixed version? A: Most original walkthroughs are still 95% accurate. However, ignore any guides that mention "Infinite Gold Glitch (Chapter 2)" – that was patched out in the Fixed edition.

Q: The game is still crashing for me. What do I do? A: Check your antivirus. The game’s anti-tamper DRM sometimes flags on aggressive antivirus software (e.g., Norton). Add the game’s .exe to your exceptions list. If issues persist, contact DLsite support with the keyword "RJ01274529 Fixed crash log."