All "À la carte🇩🇪 1995" game award winners & nominees in comparison 2026

Looking for a good card game of 1995? We have clearly listed the winner and all nominees of the german "À la carte🇩🇪" card game award. But which are really the best card games from 1995? We have compared all the winners and nominees and sorted them by quality.

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Winners of the "À la Carte" Game Prize 1995

In 1995, the card game "Magic: The Gathering" won the prestigious card game award. The first 3 places were won by:

  1. Magic: The Gathering
  2. Hattrick
  3. High Society card game

All vintages of the À la carte award

You can find the winners & nominees of all other years of the "À la carte🇩🇪" card game award (and other game awards) at the bottom of the page.

And we have a list of the best card games across all "À la carte🇩🇪" years here: The best À la carte award card games.

List with all À la carte 1995 games

Attached are all the À la carte 1995 winners and nominees that you can buy 2026:

This list was last updated on June 20, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. High Society card game

    High Society card game

    High Society is a competitive auction-style card game designed by Reiner Knizia, where players vie to acquire wealth and status while avoiding financial pitfalls. The game focuses on strategic bidding and careful money management.

    All details & rating
    3–5 15–30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  2. Condottiere

    Condottiere

    Condottiere is a strategic game set in 13th century Italy, a period marked by flourishing trade and frequent conflicts among city-states. The game revolves around the theme of mercenary leaders, known as Condottieri, who were hired to fight for different city-states.

    All details & rating
    2–6 20–45 min 10+ Easy to learn
  3. SET

    SET

    SET is a fast-paced card game that challenges players to identify patterns and sets among cards with varying attributes. The game tests observation and pattern recognition skills, making it both fun and mentally stimulating.

    All details & rating
    1–20 30 min 6+ Easy to learn
  4. Slapshot

    Slapshot

    Slapshot is a clever trading game for hockey enthusiasts of all ages. Players take on the role of team managers, aiming to skillfully guide their teams into the playoffs and ultimately win the championship. They can enhance their team through trades and drafts during the regular season, while injuries and luck also play a part in determining victory or defeat.

    All details & rating
    2–10 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  5. Fill or Bust card game

    Fill or Bust card game

    Players roll dice and must set aside at least one die for points. They can choose to roll the remaining dice again, but if none score, they lose all points from that round. The challenge increases with goal cards that dictate targets for the round, some offering big bonuses while others end the turn before it begins.

    All details & rating
    2–10 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
    1 € below the next retailer
    8 € at Amazon*
  6. Hattrick

    Hattrick

    A card game features an unusual rule that allows two tricks to be opened simultaneously. Players take turns playing cards, with the second player able to either follow the initial color or open a second trick with a different color. The player who has the highest cards in each trick wins those cards, which are displayed for all to see, and after all rounds are played, the highest score wins.

    All details & rating
    4–6 30 min 10+ Easy to learn
  7. Magic: The Gathering

    Magic: The Gathering

    Magic: The Gathering (MTG) is a highly influential collectible card game (CCG) that has shaped the genre since its inception. Players take on the roles of planeswalkers, powerful wizards engaging in strategic duels.

    All details & rating
    2–6 20 min 13+ Medium complexity
  8. Phase 10

    Phase 10

    Phase 10 is a captivating rummy-style card game that challenges players to complete a series of ten varied phases first. The game combines elements of strategy and luck, appealing to a wide range of players.

    All details & rating
    2–6 45 min 8+ Immediately playable
  9. Paparazzo card game

    Paparazzo card game

    Players bid on celebrity photos using a small game board. The goal is to buy these photos at a low price and sell them for the best profit.

    All details & rating
    3–5 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
  10. Knightmare Chess

    Knightmare Chess

    Tschach adds a new element of unpredictability to standard chess by giving players cards they can play before, after, or sometimes in place of their moves. Some cards affect only a single move, while others can change the entire game. Players can create their own decks based on a point system, allowing for various formats where the stronger player uses less powerful cards.

    All details & rating
    2 60 min 10+ Medium complexity

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

High Society card game currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

How many players do the games on this list support?

Most games on this list support 2 to 6 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

What age are these games suitable for?

Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 6 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 30 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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