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  2. Marvel Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Trading Card Game is a virtual card game in which the player chooses to be either a superhero or supervillain in single-player mode. Multiplayer modes are also available. The game follows the rules laid out in Upper Deck's VS System, used in card games across several franchises including Marvel, DC Comics, and Hellboy.

  3. Legends of Runeterra - Wikipedia

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    Each card in the game belongs to a region; in standard play, one deck can use cards from up to two regions. Regions have a distinct style of play and identity. Unlike other trading card games, there are no neutral cards that can be used in every deck. [7] The regions originated in the wider League of Legends expanded universe. [9]

  4. Dominion (card game) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, cards are divided into two groups: base cards, which are present in every game, and kingdom cards, of which each game has a different assortment. The base cards consist of Curse cards, three kinds of Treasure, and three kinds of Victory cards. Kingdom cards are mostly actions, but some have other types, including Treasure and Victory.

  5. Purble Place - Wikipedia

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    Purble Shop is a code-breaker game. The computer decides the color of up to five features (topper (hair in version 0.4), eyes, nose, mouth and clothes) that are concealed from the player.

  6. Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards - Wikipedia

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    Cards attack the card directly across from them and, if unopposed, attack the opponent's "hero" tower; the battle is won when the opponent's hero is defeated. A main tactic of card play is to play a character card and object card into the same slot to fuse into a more powerful combination ("combo") that the player has previously learned. [3]

  7. Netrunner - Wikipedia

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    Netrunner base set (aka Limited, v1.0) - 374 cards - Release Date: April 26, 1996. The set was sold in 60-card starter decks and 15-card booster packs. [3]Proteus (v2.1) - 154 cards - Release Date: September 1996 [4] The set was sold in 15-card booster packs, and included game mechanics considered too advanced for the base set.

  8. Storybook Brawl - Wikipedia

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    However, PC Gamer criticized these elements, describing the game as "crowded" and that the "sheer number of random elements causes games to vary wildly from one to the next". [3] After being acquired by FTX, the game was review bombed on Steam due to backlash against the plans to add blockchain features and non-fungible tokens to the game. The ...

  9. Marvel Champions: The Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Champions is played using player cards, which consist of hero decks, aspect cards, and basic cards; villain cards made up of villain decks, main schemes, encounter sets; status cards used to track when characters have the games various conditions applied to them; various tokens to track damage to minions and allies, villain progress toward completing a scheme, or other resources ...