All "À la carte🇩🇪 2005" game award winners & nominees in comparison 2026

Looking for a good card game of 2005? 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 2005? 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 2005

In 2005, the card game "Jambo" won the prestigious card game award. The first 3 places were won by:

  1. Jambo
  2. No Thanks!
  3. The World As I See It

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 2005 games

Attached are all the À la carte 2005 winners and nominees that you can buy 2026:

This list was last updated on June 25, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. No Thanks!

    No Thanks!

    No Thanks! is a straightforward and captivating card game that offers a blend of strategy and luck. The game's simplicity makes it appealing and accessible to a wide range of players.

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    3–7 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  2. Incan Gold

    Incan Gold

    The board game known as Diamant or Incan Gold unfolds as an exhilarating press-your-luck experience, offering players a quick and enjoyable journey into mine shafts and jungle paths. As participants flip cards from a deck, the gems discovered are evenly distributed, creating a shared bounty. However, the decision to venture deeper comes with the risk of encountering hazards like scorpions, snakes, poison gas, explosions, and rockfalls.

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    3–8 20–40 min 8+ Immediately playable
  3. Schotten Totten

    Schotten Totten

    Schotten Totten is a strategic card game that combines elements of poker with a battle for territory. Players compete to capture boundary stones by creating powerful card formations, with a clever twist on using logic to claim victory.

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    2 20 min 8+ Easy to learn
  4. The World As I See It

    The World As I See It

    The title carries a hint of irony. Players can view the world in personal, social, or fantastical ways, guided by suggestions from others. Choosing among their friends’ differing opinions can be challenging, as every option carries significance. The game features 112 "My World" cards and 392 "IS cards," creating constantly changing combinations, requiring players to make serious choices amidst the humor of odd pairings in each round.

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    2–15 30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  5. Jambo

    Jambo

    Jambo is a strategic card game that immerses players in the role of traders in Central Africa, competing to become the most successful merchant through savvy buying and selling. Set before colonization, the game captures the essence of traditional trading practices and market competition, with players aiming to earn wealth by dealing in various goods.

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    2 45 min 12+ Easy to learn
  6. Boomtown

    Boomtown

    Boomtown combines the thrill of gold rush era mining with strategic gameplay elements, including auctions, dice-rolling, and tactical use of action cards. Players start as hopeful gold diggers and aim to rise to the status of wealthy tycoons by smartly acquiring mining concessions, becoming influential in local politics, and capitalizing on the economic opportunities of the era.

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    3–5 30 min 10+ Easy to learn
  7. Reiner Knizia's Razzia!

    Reiner Knizia's Razzia!

    Players take on the role of Mafiosi bidding for stolen loot, including cars, jewels, and entire nightclubs. In each round, players reveal loot cards to see what is available for auction. Bidding occurs until all checks are used or police cards are revealed, prompting a search. Points are awarded based on accumulated cards, with some cards discarded and others retained for future rounds. The player with the highest score after three rounds wins.

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    2–5 45 min 12+ Easy to learn
  8. Team Work Original

    Team Work Original

    Players have to describe a concept with the help of two explainers who can only speak together. They can't discuss what to say in advance and must construct their sentence in a back-and-forth manner. Meanwhile, others try to guess the concept, leading to a fun and engaging experience. The cards come in German, English, French, and Italian, and expansions can be played as standalone games or mixed with other teamwork decks.

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    4–16 20 min 10+ Immediately playable
  9. Gelb gewinnt!

    Gelb gewinnt!

    Players compete to collect cards and earn points in a game inspired by Scopa. Each round, players take turns playing cards to capture matching cards on the table. After several rounds, the player with the most points is declared the winner.

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    2–8 30 min 7+ Immediately playable

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

No Thanks! 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 7 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 7 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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