All "À la carte🇩🇪 2002" game award winners & nominees in comparison 2026
Looking for a good card game of 2002? 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 2002? 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 2002
In 2002, the card game "Vom Kap bis Kairo" won the prestigious card game award. The first 3 places were won by:
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 2002 games
Attached are all the À la carte 2002 winners and nominees that you can buy 2026:
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The Bucket King
All details & ratingA card game with an unusual scoring system involves players using sets of animal cards to knock over opponents' bucket pyramids. Each player starts with 12 cards from five colors, numbered 1-8, and must strategically attack or defend against opponents' moves.
2–6 45 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Anno Domini: Flopps
All details & ratingThe set "Anno Domini - Flops" features historical events related to things that went horribly wrong. It can be played alone or combined with other sets for an enhanced experience.
2–8 30 min 10+ Immediately playable+ 3 € above the best price15 € at Amazon* -
Kupferkessel Co.
All details & ratingPlayers envision witches or wizards buying ingredients for their potions. They move their game piece around a grid of cards and collect ingredients to form sets of four matching types while managing their score. The game includes a memory element, as players can only see the last ingredient they picked, and it ends when one row of cards is empty, leading to a scoring phase based on the collected ingredients.
2 30 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Heave Ho! card game
All details & ratingTwo Scottish players engage in a classic tug-of-war, occasionally joined by Nessie. They first compete to build their decks in real time. Once the decks are complete, the card game alternates back and forth until someone pulls the whisky barrel over their line and claims it. The first to win three whisky barrels wins the game.
2 45 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Up the Creek
All details & ratingPlayers attempt to complete three canoes by using various cards that feature parts of the canoes. These cards include Indians, loot, hunters, and special cards, all contributing to their final score. Players can influence others’ canoes and launch attacks on opponents using finished canoes.
2–5 45 min 5+ Immediately playable -
Vom Kap bis Kairo
All details & ratingPlayers aim to build a railway line from Cape Town to Cairo across various terrains in Africa. Each player starts with 100 pounds to bid on terrain cards and purchase necessary tracks. The game continues with a bidding phase for terrain cards, followed by turns where players decide whether to build or pass, until one player crosses over eight terrain segments to win.
2–4 30 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Gargon
All details & ratingGargon is a fantasy-themed card game for 3-5 players, featuring 6 Gargon cards in 6 colors, each representing a fantasy creature with values from 0 to 15. Players will play hidden cards in rounds, needing to match the number and color distribution of the lead player, with battles determined by the highest card in each color and bonuses awarded for the most cards collected. The game concludes when one draw pile is exhausted, followed by scoring based on the cards collected.
3–5 45 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Draco & Co
All details & ratingDraco is the king of all villains and bandits, known not only for his grim temperament but also for his terrible breath. Every evening, he and his infamous "Round Table Gang" gather in the Shadowy Dragon Tavern to divide the day's loot. As Draco drinks and celebrates, he rewards those on his good side with treasures while forcing those on his bad side to part with some of their own.
3–6 60 min 12+ Immediately playable -
Der Herr der Ringe: Die Gefährten – Das Kartenspiel
All details & ratingThe first German Lord of the Rings film game is a small card game about the Fellowship of the Ring, though it is quite abstract. The rules are relatively simple, with some German text on the cards, which may require a cheat sheet for those less familiar with the language. This game was later rebranded as King's Gate.
2–4 45 min 9+ Easy to learn -
FrachtExpress
All details & ratingPlayers lay down game pieces to create a railroad network using cards. They move locomotives to transport cargo from one station to another, while track cards also facilitate the movement of locomotives and enable special actions at designated stations.
3–4 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
The Bucket King 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 4 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 5 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 45 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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