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Top: Games: Card_Games

Submit sites dealing with Trading Cards or Browser Based Card Games or Video Game Card Games to those appropriate categories.

Submit general, multiple card game sites to the Guides subcategory.

Submit all sites utilizing a special, non-spades/hearts/diamonds/clubs pack of cards to the Special Decks subcategory.

Submit sites about invented card games to the Developers and Publishers subcategory.

Mirror sites, doorways, link directories and sites under construction will not be accepted.

Websites devoted to rules, strategy and other information on card games.

Combining

Submit sites about invented card games to the Developers and Publishers subcategory.
Sites about card games in where winning, or scoring points, involves combining cards in various ways.

Comparing

Submit sites about invented card games to the Developers and Publishers subcategory.
Sites devoted to card games where winning or losing depends on comparing one card or combinations of cards with another.

Developers and Publishers

Submit sites for customizable, collectible card deck games to the Trading Cards category.
Sites devoted to developers and publishers of special deck propriety card games, as well as inventors of fifty-two card standard deck games.

Guides

Websites offering rules, strategies, and informaton for multiple card games.

Shedding and Accumulating

Submit sites about invented card games to the Developers and Publishers subcategory.
Sites devoted to card games where the objective is either to get rid of all your cards or accumulate all the cards.

Special Decks

Various card games which require a special pack of cards often promoted and sold by a particular manufacturer.

Each game is categorized in a sub-directory, if not the site describes more than one card game.

Trick Capturing

Submit sites about invented card games to the Developers and Publishers subcategory.
These are trick-taking games in which the aim is to capture cards or avoiding capturing cards. It may be the quantity of cards captured that is important, or it may be that some cards are more valuable than others.

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