The world of Pokémon
RPG's (Rollplaying games)
Video Game history
Card games
Boardgames
100

The mascot for the games.

Pikachu

100

War of.....

Warcraft

100

Famous red plumber who collects coins in the Mushroom Kingdom.

Mario

100

Structure over water.

Bridge

100

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Monopoly

200

The first generation of games.

Red, Blue and Yellow.

200

Deckard Cain

Diablo

200

Valve released this digital video game distribution service back in 2003

Steam

200

Blue-Eyes White dragon, Exodia, Dark Magician

Yu-Gi-Oh

200

Trade and build, but beware of the robber.

Catan

300

Pokéball, Great Ball, ......

Ultra Ball

300

This legendary RPG series, known for its deep storytelling and engaging combat, began in 1986 and features a silent protagonist who often wields a sword and shield.

The Legend of Zelda

300

Before creating the PlayStation, this company was originally partnered with Nintendo to develop a CD-based add-on for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Sony

300

Flop, Turn and River

Texas Hold'em (Poker)

300

In this classic deduction-based board game, players must determine the murderer, the weapon, and the location of the crime.

Clue

400

This rare Pokémon, originally only available through special events, was infamous for its ability to learn every Technical Machine (TM) in the game.

Mew

400

This RPG series, developed by Larian Studios, is known for its deep turn-based combat, player choice, and was originally based on a classic tabletop RPG system.

Divinity: Original Sin

400

The NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) is known as Famicom in Japan. What does it stand for? 

Family Computer

400

Plains, Swamps, Mountains, Islands and Plains.

Magic the gathering (MTG)

400

This board game, originally published in 1957, features players moving armies across a world map in an attempt to eliminate opponents and achieve global domination.

RISK

500

In the Pokémon lore, this ancient Pokémon is said to have shaped the continents with its power and is considered the personification of land itself.

Groudon

500

This RPG game was created by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.

Dungeons and Dragons

500

This isometric RPG, inspired by tabletop role-playing games, was praised for its philosophical depth, branching dialogue, and the protagonist’s unique ability to "talk" to his own skills.

Disco Elysium?


500

This traditional Japanese card game, played with beautifully illustrated decks featuring flowers and seasons, is commonly known as a gambling game and was once associated with the Yakuza.

Hanafuda

500

Despite its deceptively simple rules, this ancient board game has more possible board positions than atoms in the observable universe and was long considered the ultimate test of human strategic thinking.

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