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As an aging dungeons & dragons player it is getting harder and harder to find enough players to attack an Orc horde, let alone a dragon.

So finding some card games which fill the void and can be played by three, or four players is a boon worth a few gold coins in any realm.

I've found these so far, and maybe this list will find more out there worth a look.

Not looking of cllectable card games, too hard to expect random people to have them. This is for stand alone card games.
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1. Board Game: Three-Dragon Ante [Average Rating:6.46 Overall Rank:1170]
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not my fav game, but sure fits the criteria for this list, and isn't that bad.
 
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2. Board Game: Inn-Fighting [Average Rating:5.93 Overall Rank:2729]
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Just got this one. Only one play. Has potential
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3. Board Game: The Red Dragon Inn [Average Rating:6.61 Overall Rank:730]
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this one looks like a must have
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4. Board Game: Cutthroat Caverns [Average Rating:6.71 Overall Rank:642]
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Another new one that sounds excellent
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5. Board Game: En Garde! [Average Rating:5.79 Overall Rank:3817]
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this looks like it could be fun, sword play is so part of D&D
 
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6. Board Game: Munchkin [Average Rating:6.03 Overall Rank:2023]
Chris Ferejohn
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This is a fun little diversion. Do yourself a favor and don't look through the cards before playing; a lot of the fun is laughing at the new things as they come out. Much funnier if you've played a lot of DnD, which obviously you have...
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7. Board Game: Dragon's Gold [Average Rating:6.41 Overall Rank:1038]
Dave Wilson
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I haven't played, but it seems like this fits.
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Peter Schott
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great, great game, but has nothing to do with a dungeoncrawl - only with sharing the spoils, or not
 
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  • Posted Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:48 pm
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8. Board Game: Dungeoneer: Tomb of the Lich Lord [Average Rating:6.22 Overall Rank:1405]
Manuel Pombeiro
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All or any of the Dungeoneer series is the game you are looking for.
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9. Board Game: Treasures and Traps [Average Rating:6.25 Overall Rank:2473]
Michael B.
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Stumbled across this one. Looks good to an old AD&D player.
 
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10. Board Game: Warriors [Average Rating:5.09 Overall Rank:7544]
Trencher for Life
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Risk rethemed as a fantasy battle game. The game is short (only three rounds) and plays quickly. This one gets a lot of play at my house. Good for a quick filler and to talk smack to your friends. I have the expansion, but we haven't bothered to break it out yet.
 
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11. Board Game: Knights of the Dinner Table: HACK! [Average Rating:6.03 Overall Rank:3278]
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I can also recommend HACK! A Knights of the Dinner Table themed game. Each player has their own deck, including the DM (although he isn't necessary). It's non-collectible and will scratch the D&D itch quite nicely, although the Dungeoneer series does it better with atmosphere.
 
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Armando Gurrola
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That is true but these are cheap to get everything. See them on sale often.
 
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  • Posted Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:55 am
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12. Board Game: Dungeonville [Average Rating:4.90 Overall Rank:7530]
Gláucio Reis
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In the "silly fun" category, with artwork by John Kovalic.
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13. Board Game: Hero: Immortal King: The Lair of the Lich [Average Rating:5.43 Overall Rank:6415]
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A new french dungeon crawling card game for 2 players, one plays the dungeon and the other one the adventurers, but you can play solo too, following specific scenarios and campaigns, your goal is to defeat the dungeon. There are 3 different dungeons that can be mixed together in order to customize your adventurers party and the encounters of the dungeon.
 
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14. Board Game: Hero: Immortal King: The Infernal Forge [Average Rating:5.34 Overall Rank:6490]
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A new french dungeon crawling card game for 2 players, one plays the dungeon and the other one the adventurers, but you can play solo too, following specific scenarios and campaigns, your goal is to defeat the dungeon. There are 3 different dungeons that can be mixed together in order to customize your adventurers party and the encounters of the dungeon.
 
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15. Board Game: Hero: Immortal King: The Den of Dementia [Average Rating:5.43 Overall Rank:6303]
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A new french dungeon crawling card game for 2 players, one plays the dungeon and the other one the adventurers, but you can play solo too, following specific scenarios and campaigns, your goal is to defeat the dungeon. There are 3 different dungeons that can be mixed together in order to customize your adventurers party and the encounters of the dungeon.
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16. Board Game: Dash-in Dungeons [Average Rating:7.38 Unranked]
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Dash-in Dungeons is a fantasy dungeon exploration game that uses card-based 'tiles' for the map, cards for the rules, cards for the characters in the adventuring party, cards for their equipment, skills, spells and even cards for the mechanics!

The game can be played by 2 or more players. One player is the Dealer (aka referee - revealing the dungeon and its monsters as play proceeds) and the other players are the team of mighty heroes exploring the dungeon on a quest for glory, fame and fortune.

The simple mechanics are based on fantasy role-playing style; where any action is possible, and the Dealer adjudicates those actions with draws from the 'fate deck'.

The team of adventurers explore the dungeon, avoiding traps and slaying monsters until they acheive their objective - usually including clearing-out the dungeon of treasure.
 
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Brad Miller
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There are hundreds here on the site.

Tichu
Modern Art
San Juan

are three in the top 50. You can work your way down from there...
 
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  • Posted Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:19 am
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I see, you actually want dragons in it? How about the Dungeoneer line of games?
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  • Posted Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:21 am
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tichu art stinks

modern art has zip to do with medieval D&D setting

San Juan is closer, but not quite the atmosphere of brawling, drinking, and dragon slaying
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  • Posted Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:32 am
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Talisinbear wrote:
tichu art stinks


Perhaps to you, but whenever I see that dragon nesting in my hand huddled next to several aces, I know it will be awhile before I see anything as beautiful. laugh
 
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  • Posted Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:08 pm
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Orcz
Portable Adventures: Lair of the Rat-King
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HeroCard Orc Wars
The Sorcerer's Cave

Drakon (3rd Edition)- more tiles than cards, but still fun

 
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