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List of collectible card games

This is a list of known collectible card games. Unless otherwise noted, all dates listed are the North American release date.

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== Collectible common-deck card games ==
Collectible common-deck card games
These card games are very similar to regular CCGs; however, they do not meet the strict definition, because all players use a shared deck, also known as a common deck, similar to Uno. There is little to no interest in collecting the cards. (1992) • Dino Hunt (Steve Jackson Games) (1996) • Dragon Storm Game (Black Dragon Press) (1995) • Nuclear War (Flying Buffalo) (1965) ==Non-collectible customizable card games==
Non-collectible customizable card games
Sometimes referred to as Living Card Games, these games are very similar to CCGs but lack randomness to the purchase and distribution of the cards. Most are sold as complete sets and are therefore not collectible. Some of these games were meant to be traditional CCGs with booster packs, but the booster packs were never released. • Anachronism (TriKing Games/The History Channel) • Android: Netrunner (Fantasy Flight Games) (2012) • Anime MadnessArkham Horror: The Card Game (Fantasy Flight Games) (2016) • Ashes: Rise of the Phoenixborn (Plaid Hat Games) (2015) • Call of Cthulhu: The Card Game (Fantasy Flight Games) (2008) • Calorie Kids (WizerGames) (2004) • Codex: Card-Time Strategy (Sirlin Games) (2016) • Doomtown: Reloaded (Alderac Entertainment Group/Pine Box Entertainment) • Elemental Clash (The Game Crafter/T.O.G. Entertainment) (2009) • A Game of Thrones: The Card Game (Fantasy Flight Games) (2008) • A Game of Thrones: The Card Game Second Edition (Fantasy Flight Games) (2015) • Heavy Gear Fighter (Dream Pod 9) (1995) • Horsepower: 5000 (self-published) (1995) • Killer Bunnies and the Ultimate OdysseyKnightmare Chess (The Outsiders Group) (1997) • Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game (Fantasy Flight Games) (2017) • The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game (Fantasy Flight Games) (2011) • Ophidian 2350 (Ophidian Games/Fleer) (2016) • Shadowfist (2012) (re-styled in 2012 as a "Dynamic Card Game", with pre-constructed starter decks and non-randomized booster packs) • Star Wars: The Card Game (Fantasy Flight Games) (2012) • Star Wars Episode 1 CCG Boxed Set (Decipher, Inc.) (1999) • Tribbles (Decipher, Inc.) • You Got Schooled Card Game (2023) ==Notable non-collectible games==
Notable non-collectible games
This is a catch-all category for those games that appear similar to CCGs but don't meet the strict definition in one way or another. • Age of Heroes(Renegade Mage Games) (1997) • The Base Ball Card Game (Allegheny) (1904) • BattleCards (Merlin Publishing) (1993) • Boy Crazy (Decipher, Inc.) (2000) • Brawl (Cheapass Games) (1999) • Chez Geek (Steve Jackson Games) (1999) • Dark Mages (Bleem Divertissements Inc.) (2015) • DragonElves (Fast Forward Entertainment) (2000) • Emmerlaus: Duels of Mages (Creations Chaos) (1996) • Express Chess (Black Box Entertainment) (1995) • Fluxx (Looney Labs) (1996) • Havic: The Bothering (PGI Limited) (1998) • Illuminati (Steve Jackson Games) (1982) • KeyForge (Fantasy Flight Games) (2018) • Lost Worlds Fantasy Cards (1980) • Mystick (Anoch Games Systems) (2000) • Quest for the Faysylwood (Faysylwood Press) (1993) • Rumble Robots (Trendmasters) (2000) • Shadow Raven (Destiny Horizons, Inc.) (2000) • Strat-O-Matic Baseball (1961) • Zoon (West End Games) (1999) ==See also==
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