Deck, strategy and controlled chance: the card game blends thinking, collecting and the thrill of the draw. RomWize re-ranks the best games in the genre by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.
"Yu-Gi-Oh Ultimate Masters WCT 2006 on GBA, comprehensive card duel simulation. Vast card collection, competent AI, varied tournaments. The best Yu-Gi-Oh game on GBA for serious duelists."
"A railway board game based on Momotarou on Famicom. Buy properties and sabotage rivals across a chibi Japan. Original and fun concept in multiplayer. Founder of a long-running series."
"Yu-Gi-Oh Ultimate Masters Edition WCT 2006 on GBA, alternative edition of the best YGO GBA game. Same rich content with some differences in available cards. For fans who want the most complete collection."
"Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters Expert 2006 on GBA, Japanese expert version of the card game. Advanced rules and exhaustive card collection. For expert duelists who want to master Japanese rules."
"Square economic board game. Mario Bros and Dragon Quest cameos, snappy multi, real depth. An excellent Japanese board game."
"Square Enix Japanese card-battle spin-off from the arcade version. Dragon Quest monster battles via scanned cards, light JRPG narrative, fan-service vibe. Japan-only release for Dragon Quest fans curious about the arcade roots."
"A nicely polished Japanese Shanghai variant, the Mega Drive take on the tile-matching classic. Relaxing, pretty and perfect for calm sessions."
"Solid chess with respected AI. Austere look, plenty of options, ideal training tool, few competitors on the platform."
"A sharp shogi package aimed squarely at serious players. The AI climbs to impressive heights, the game-analysis tools genuinely help your study, and the tiered difficulty welcomes the curious beginner too. Japan-only release, austere presentation, real value for enthusiasts."
"An honest Chinese mahjong sim built for fans. Rules are respected, the interface is functional and matches last. For enthusiasts of the discipline."