2000 in games

2000 in games

:"see also:" 1999 in games, 2001 in games

This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and table-top role-playing games published in 2000. For video and console games, see 2000 in video gaming. __NOTOC__

Games released or invented in 2000


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*"Aladdin's Dragons"
*"Apples to Apples Expansion Set #2"
*"Battle Cry"
*"Battleline"
*"Bible Tribond"
*"Blokus"
*"Blue Planet 2nd Edition" (role-playing game)
*"Carcassonne"
*"Cartagena"
*"Castle"
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*"Chrononauts"
*"Citadels"
*"Confrontation"
*"Cranium Booster Box 2"
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*"Diomin" (role-playing game)
*"Dragonball Z Collectible Card Game"
*"The El Grande Expansions"
*"Fairy Meat"
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*"Gother Than Thou"
*"The Great Brain Robbery"
*"High Bohn"
*"Java"
*"Jenga Truth or Dare"
*"Lord of the Rings" (board game)
*"Magi-Nation Duel"
*"MLB Showdown"
*"Myths and Legends"
*"Pantheon" (role-playing game)
*"PEZ Card Game"
*"The Pokéthulhu Adventure Game" (1st edition)
*"The Princes of Florence"
*"Raw Deal" (collectible card game)
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*"Sailor Moon Collectible Card Game"
*"The Star Wars Roleplaying game" (Wizards of the Coast version)
*"Thunder on South Mountain"
*"Warangel"
*"X-Men Trading Card Game"

Game awards given in 2000

* Spiel des Jahres: "Torres"

ignificant games-related events in 2000

*Privateer Press founded by Brian Snōddy, Matt Staroscik and Matt Wilson.

ee also

* 2000 in video gaming


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