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  • Battlez Battlez - Takes place in the nebulous arena, where immortal characters strive to knock out their opponents and win the tournament.
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  • CCGRealms CCGRealms - Offers a selection of discussion forums.
    id: 3

  • Echelon Echelon - Turn-based WWII themed game. Contains information on the game, photos, and online sale.
    id: 4

  • Identity Crisis Identity Crisis - Game about the meaning of life, full of self-deprecating humor.
    id: 5


  • Rumble Robots UK Rumble Robots UK - Includes a forum, the best places to buy the game, and latest news.
    id: 7

  • Spythrillogy Spythrillogy - Role-playing card game of international espionage and intrigue.
    id: 8



  • VEX VEX - Offers game and ordering information.
    id: 11

  • Warriors Warriors - Offers game rules and card lists.
    id: 12


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