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Trading Card Game

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Top 150 best Steam games of all time tagged with Trading Card Game, according to gamer reviews.

Rank, title, date, tags, platforms and price Score Rating
8.46
97% 13,555 votes
8.41
97% 8,135 votes
8.27
95% 6,595 votes
7.97
94% 1,112 votes
7.74
91% 1,047 votes
7.52
88% 892 votes
7.29
86% 532 votes
7.27
84% 854 votes
7.03
79% 4,521 votes
6.77
76% 1,242 votes
6.69
88% 16 votes
6.64
90% 10 votes

Correlated tags

Correlation is how often another tag appears together with this tag. If one in every five games tagged with Trading Card Game is also tagged with a correlated tag, the correlated tag has 20% correlation. 100% correlation means the pair of tags always appear together.

Tags most frequently applied to the same games as Trading Card Game, with at least 15% correlation.

  1. Card Game 78%
  2. Strategy 74%
  3. 2D 53%
  4. Casual 51%
  5. Card Battler 45%
  6. Singleplayer 40%
  7. Deckbuilding 39%
  8. Turn-Based Strategy 37%
  9. Indie 35%
  10. Turn-Based Tactics 33%
  11. Fantasy 30%
  12. PvP 30%
  13. Multiplayer 28%
  14. RPG 28%
  15. Free to Play 24%
  16. Cute 24%
  17. Colorful 22%
  18. Anime 21%
  19. Turn-Based Combat 21%
  20. Board Game 20%
  21. Puzzle 20%
  22. Tabletop 20%
  23. Early Access 16%
  24. Hand-drawn 15%
  25. Tactical 15%

The Trading Card Game tag refers to a genre of games that are based on collectible card games (CCGs). These are tabletop or digital games where players build customized decks of cards and use them to compete against each other.

In Trading Card Games (TCGs), players typically start with a basic deck of cards and then acquire additional cards by purchasing them in sets or packs. The cards feature various characters, abilities, spells, or items that can be used strategically during gameplay.

Key aspects of Trading Card Games include:

  • Deck Construction Players have the freedom to customize their decks by selecting the specific cards they want to include. This allows for strategic choices in terms of which resources, abilities, or interactions they want to utilize.
  • Duel/Match Gameplay TCGs often involve one-on-one matches between players where they take turns playing their cards and utilizing their abilities. Victory is typically achieved by reducing the opponent's life points, collecting victory points, accomplishing specific objectives, or meeting certain conditions.
  • Collectible Aspect The "collectible" nature of Trading Card Games refers to the fact that players can acquire new cards through booster packs or trading with other players. Each card has different rarity levels, making some more valuable and sought-after than others.

Famous examples of Trading Card Games include:

  • Magic: The Gathering Considered one of the pioneers in the genre; Magic offers a vast number of sets, each introducing new mechanics and themes.
  • Pokémon Trading Card Game: Based on the Pokémon franchise, this TCG features cards with different Pokémon, abilities, and strategies.
  • Hearthstone A digital Trading Card Game developed by Blizzard Entertainment that incorporates characters and mechanics from their Warcraft universe.

Trading Card Games offer a combination of strategy, deck-building creativity, and competition. They provide players with opportunities for collecting rare cards, creating powerful decks, and engaging in strategic battles against other players.

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