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- 4 additional difficulty modes. (2 easier, 2 harder)
- Many additional cards.
- *Eventually* (Not in the game yet), you'll need the full game to access steam workshop support, which is likely how the game will continue getting new content and keep fresh.
Because for me - I've never beat the demo. I always lose around round 7/8, either because I'm cornered or because I miss the fact that shooting one piece will free up another to swoop in and take me. I'm not super good at chess anyway honestly.
But I feel like, if I can't beat the demo, what's the point of getting the full game?
If the point is that you'll get more upgrade options, and more difficulty options, then ♥♥♥♥ yeah, the full game is an obvious choice.