The Best Card Games of the Year 2007 in Comparison 2026

The year 2007 brought exciting card games to players. These games capture the card gaming highlights from this notable year.

This list was last updated on June 30, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Biblios

    Biblios

    Biblios is a strategic and competitive board game that immerses players in the role of abbots at a medieval monastery. The primary goal is to build the most impressive library of sacred texts, balancing resource management, strategic planning, and a bit of luck.

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    2–4 30 min 10+ Easy to learn
  2. Parade

    Parade

    In Taj Mahal, players are immersed in the setting of northwest India at the beginning of the 18th century. This period marks the decline of the Grand Moguls' rule, presenting an opportunity for Maharishis and princes to assert control over the region. The game revolves around gaining influence through various strategic moves.

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    2–6 45 min 8+ Immediately playable
  3. Archaeology: The Card Game

    Archaeology: The Card Game

    First Edition

    Archaeology: The Card Game immerses players in the thrilling world of Egyptian archaeology, where discovering ancient artifacts is the key to fame and fortune. Each player assumes the role of an archaeologist excavating sites in the Egyptian desert, aiming to uncover valuable treasures and sell them to the museum for profit.

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    2–4 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  4. Manimals: Europa 1

    Manimals: Europa 1

    Manimals is a beautifully designed animal game that is great for learning in the classroom or at home. Players discover the characteristics of various animals, with a focus on European species. The game features engaging scenarios, like observing sea lions and uncovering hidden ducks, prompting players to showcase their animal knowledge.

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    2–6 15 min 6+ Immediately playable
  5. Felicity: The Cat in the Sack

    Felicity: The Cat in the Sack

    Felicity: The Cat in the Sack is a clever and engaging auction-style game where players aim to collect the most valuable cats while avoiding the less desirable ones. The game involves bluffing and strategic bidding, as players use their mice to bid for cats hidden in a sack.

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    3–5 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  6. BANG! The Bullet!

    BANG! The Bullet!

    BANG! The Bullet! is the deluxe edition of the popular Wild West-themed card game BANG! and its expansions. Presented in a distinctive bullet-shaped 'box', this edition combines the base game and several expansions, offering an enriched and comprehensive BANG! experience.

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    3–8 20–40 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 3 € above the best price
    38 € at Amazon*
  7. Race for the Galaxy

    Race for the Galaxy

    Race for the Galaxy is a captivating card game that immerses players in the challenge of building galactic civilizations. In this race through the cosmos, players use game cards to represent worlds, technologies, and developments as they strive for supremacy. Let's delve into the gameplay and discover what makes Race for the Galaxy unique.

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    2–4 30–60 min 12+ Medium complexity
  8. Palastgeflüster

    Palastgeflüster

    Dissatisfaction reigns at court, leading to initial intrigues. The marshal confides in the treasurer, while the lady's attendant secretly whispers to the wizard. Players aim to play their cards so that each character appears only once in their display, as failing to do so allows others to gain favor with the king. The player with the most points at the end wins.

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    3–5 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
  9. Cockroach Salad

    Cockroach Salad

    Cockroach Salad is a fast-paced card game where players work together to create a salad but not always truthfully. With 128 cards representing different vegetables and the dreaded "taboo" vegetables with cockroaches, the aim is to deceive your way to victory. The game becomes a test of quick thinking and deception as you navigate through the rules of when to tell the truth and when to lie about the vegetables you're adding to the salad.

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    2–6 10–20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  10. UNO Flash

    UNO Flash

    Forget everything you thought you knew about the game! The order of play is completely arbitrary, as an electronic version randomly selects who goes next. Stay alert, or you might miss your turn and run out of time. It adds a random round order, timed turns, and an exclusive slap card to the classic gameplay.

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    3–6 10 min 7+ Immediately playable
  11. Manimals: Dinos 1

    Manimals: Dinos 1

    Players try to collect as many dinosaurs with a specific trait as possible. They learn about the dinosaurs in the process, discovering interesting facts like how Leedsichthys was likely the longest fish to ever exist. The player who collects the most dinosaurs wins.

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    2–6 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  12. The Red Dragon Inn

    The Red Dragon Inn

    The Red Dragon Inn is a light-hearted and thematic board game that turns the typical fantasy adventure on its head. Instead of focusing on dungeon crawling and monster slaying, players engage in the equally challenging task of partying at the titular inn after their adventures. The game is about balancing the art of merrymaking with the need to stay conscious and financially solvent.

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    2–4 45 min 13+ Easy to learn
  13. Ziegen Kriegen card game

    Ziegen Kriegen card game

    Players collect goats in this trick-taking game. Each card displays a number from 1 to 50 and 1 to 5 goat heads, with each player starting with eight cards for a total of eight tricks. The player who wins a trick plays first in the next, while the player with the lowest card adds a part of the central hill to the game, which sets the goat limit players must not exceed to win.

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    3–6 15 min 8+ Immediately playable
  14. Wings of War: Deluxe Set

    Wings of War: Deluxe Set

    Players engage in a tactical war game that doesn't require a game board. The Deluxe set includes the basic and altitude rules, additional bombing techniques, various scenarios, damage decks, player aids, and four levels complete with maneuver decks and stands for each.

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    2–4 45 min Easy to learn
  15. Alles Tomate!

    Alles Tomate!

    Players take on the role of farmers who constantly forget where they have stored their belongings. The game is set up with seven theme cards featuring different colored backgrounds, and a deck of 49 farm cards corresponding to these themes. During their turn, players reveal a farm card and must quickly name a card of the same color; the player with the most cards at the end wins.

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    2–8 15–20 min 6+ Immediately playable
    + 4 € above the best price
    11 € at Amazon*
  16. Anno Domini: Wort Schrift Buch

    Anno Domini: Wort Schrift Buch

    The "Word Writing Book" set includes historical events related to writing, printing, and the history of popular phrases. Like all Anno Domini editions, it can be played alone or mixed with other sets.

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    2–8 30 min 10+ Immediately playable
    + 3 € above the best price
    15 € at Amazon*
  17. Cold War: CIA vs KGB

    Cold War: CIA vs KGB

    Cold War: CIA vs. KGB is a strategic game that immerses players into the tense and intricate world of espionage and global manipulation in the aftermath of World War II. As the head of either the CIA or the KGB, players engage in a delicate dance of influence, using spies, double agents, and any means at their disposal to sway foreign governments towards their ideology. The game captures the essence of the Cold War, where indirect actions, influence, and subterfuge define the struggle for global supremacy rather than direct military engagements.

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    2 30–60 min 12+ Easy to learn
  18. Ca$h 'n Gun$: Live

    Ca$h 'n Gun$: Live

    Ca$h 'n Gun$: Live is a sequel featuring a bonus special performance that expands on its predecessor. Eight to twenty players engage in a public setting, where they aim their hands like guns at each other when the referee signals. Players take on the role of gangsters sharing a large amount of money, making it a group activity reminiscent of Werewolf.

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    8–20 30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  19. Phase 10 Twist

    Phase 10 Twist

    Whether you are a long-time fan or new to the game, embrace the challenge of Phase 10 Twist! Play your cards right to outsmart your opponents and maximize your chances. The game introduces multiple draw piles and a board to advance on, along with optional phase selections, enhancing the classic gameplay with exciting new twists.

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    2–6 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  20. Horse Fair Card Game

    Horse Fair Card Game

    Horse Fair is a card game featuring 65 cards numbered 3 to 7 and 10 horse figures. Players vote on which of the five horses will win the fair by playing cards from their hands while drawing new ones. A horse wins when the total number of cards played for it equals its printed number, and players collect cards for scoring, with the game ending when someone acquires 4 horse figures.

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    2–6 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  21. Make 'n' Break Extreme

    Make 'n' Break Extreme

    Players compete against the clock to replicate building plans of varying difficulty revealed from a deck of cards. Completed structures earn points, with more complex designs worth more. Spotting an error in an opponent's construction allows players to call it out, causing them to lose points. After three rounds, the player with the most points is declared the master builder. The game features 10 new shapes, offering fresh and tougher challenges.

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    2–4 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  22. Danger 13

    Danger 13

    The active player draws cards from the deck equal to the number of players without looking at them. They flip one card at a time and give it to a player, including themselves, until everyone has one card.

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    2–5 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  23. Cash-a-Catch card game

    Cash-a-Catch card game

    It's early morning at the fish market, where fishmongers are busy showcasing their fresh products. Players act as both sellers and buyers, aiming to attract as many customers as possible while balancing speed and price to maximize their earnings. The player who accumulates the most money wins the game.

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    3–5 20–30 min 8+ Easy to learn
  24. Merchants

    Merchants

    The 16th century marks the beginning of a new era. America is discovered, trade routes to India are established, and trade becomes simpler in Europe. Players assume the roles of powerful families like the Fugger, Welser, Voehlins, or Hoechstetter, aiming to maximize their income through strategic trade and the use of goods cards.

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    2–4 30 min 12+ Easy to learn
  25. Lascaux

    Lascaux

    The card game consists of 54 cards, each representing one of six animals and a combination of two colors. Players secretly decide which color cards they hope to win by the end of the round. They take turns bidding by placing a token on the table, and the last player remaining collects cards of their chosen color. The game ends when all cards have been claimed, and players score points for the animals they have the majority of.

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    3–5 25 min 8+ Easy to learn
  26. Sultan

    Sultan

    The famous Sultan is searching for a suitable husband for his only daughter. Each candidate is given an equal amount of gold to visit the city bazaars and acquire the most beautiful and expensive jewels. The one who presents the most valuable collection will prove their skill in managing the Sultan's wealth and win the hand of the princess.

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    2–5 30–45 min 8+ Immediately playable
  27. Wings of War: The Dawn of World War II

    Wings of War: The Dawn of World War II

    In 1939, the German war machine begins its rampage across Europe, igniting battles that will shape the course of the greatest conflict in human history. The Wings of War WW2 series offers a fast and engaging gameplay experience, allowing players to jump right into action with varied aircraft featuring distinct abilities and firepower. "Dawn of War" serves as the first installment in this series, enabling players to simulate dogfights and bombing missions with classic planes from the early years of the war, accommodating 2 to 6 players.

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    2–6 30 min 12+ Easy to learn
  28. Dragon Parade

    Dragon Parade

    Dragon Parade is a simple game by Reiner Knizia, played on a beautifully decorated board depicting a Chinese New Year celebration around the Forbidden City. Players alternate playing cards to move the dragon builder back and forth in front of the Forbidden Palace, using red cards to move in one direction and yellow cards to move in the opposite direction. Players then place their street vendors along the score track to maximize their coin collection based on proximity to the dragon once it stops moving.

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    2–5 30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  29. Apples to Apples to Go

    Apples to Apples to Go

    This is a portable version of the classic card game, featuring 270 red apple cards and 90 green apple cards, all housed in a box with a magnetic closure and handle. All cards are new in this edition.

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    4–8 30 min 12+ Immediately playable
  30. Perry Rhodan: The Cosmic League

    Perry Rhodan: The Cosmic League

    Set in the Perry Rhodan universe, players assume the role of traders transporting goods between planets. They can also carry passengers for additional profit and invest in upgrades for their spaceships. The gameplay involves strategic card actions, including loading and unloading goods, with the aim of accumulating victory points to win.

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    2 30 min 10+ Easy to learn

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Biblios 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 5 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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