1.Legend of Five Rings

Year Released: 1995Publishing Company: Fantasy Flight Games

This is one of the older games on the list, as it’s been going strong since 1995—just two years afterMagicexploded onto the scene. The original game features multiple victory conditions, which makes it stand out from games likeMagic.

In 2015, the original CCG ended its fun when it was acquired by Fantasy Flight Games. It became a living card game (LCG), but still features similar rules and gameplay with a different purchase model!

2.Yu-Gi-Oh

Year Released: 1999 in Japan, 2002 in North AmericaPublishing Company: Konami

Yu-Gi-Oh as a franchise never quite reached the heights of Pokémon, but as a card game, it has seen very similar levels of success. The game is still receiving new cards and expansions in 2019, and it shows no signs of slowing down.

The gameplay is actually quite deep, with players using monsters to attack their opponents until they run out of life, play through their whole deck, play a win condition card, or forfeit.

There are multiple zones where players place their spells, monsters, and other cards. Like most good card games, turns have multiple phases, which keeps the game interesting.

3.Pokémon TCG

Year Released: 1996Publishing Company: The Pokémon Company

In the world of card games,Pokémonis right up there withMagicin terms of name recognition. The game has a surprising amount of depth for one that’s targeted towards kids.

If you have nostalgia for those little pocket monsters, you should give the TCG a look, because it’s definitely not just for kids.

The gameplay inPokémonis quite interesting. The player is the trainer, and he or she uses their Pokémon to battle it out with another trainer.

Each turn consists of plenty of different actions such as evolving Pokémon, playing trainer cards, playing energy cards, and more.

4.Epic

Year Released: 2015Publishing Company: White Wizard Games

Epiccame to be through a successful Kickstarter campaign, and the game has been growing ever since.

What really makes it stand out is the lack of collecting. Instead of buying blind packs, each set ofEpicincludes all of the cards, making it far less financially restrictive.

The gameplay features many of the same mechanics as other card games. Players start with 30 health, and the goal is ultimately to use their cards to bring their opponent’s health to zero.

There’s plenty of depth to the game, though, and it’s definitely one of those card games you can get sucked into for an extended period of time with the right group of friends.

5.Transformers TCG

Year Released: 2018Publishing Company: Wizards of the Coast

You can’t have a list of trading card games without one from Wizards of the Coast somewhere in there.

Outside ofMagic, the company is also responsible for a licensed Transformers game that’s actually quite good, even if you’re not a particularly huge fan of the franchise.

The mechanics of the game are intended to be pretty simple, but there’s still enough depth to make it worthwhile for hardcore TCG players.

There are aspects of the game that see players “transforming” their cards into different forms, which is pretty much required to be in a game based on Hasbro’s classic transforming cars.

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