In Final Boss, players compete against each other to be the one who defeats the Final Boss. Kill monsters to collect power-ups and destroy your competitors! Final Boss features 2 basic decks: Enemies and Drops with hilarious video game references and frenzy "take that" mechanics. Each turn, players draw drops to power up themselves, and send enemies...
Final Fantasy VIII contained a sub game called "Triple Triad." This game was actually sold in card form. Boosters only. 10 cards per booster. 5 game cards, 5 visual art cards. No modifications made. Now internet play has been fan-made. Only published in Japan to my knowledge. Basically, this is a modified version of Tic-Tac-Toe. Play is on a 3x3 grid. Each...
A "real" card game rendition of a virtual card game which existed inside the Final Fantasy IX video game. A few modifications were made to adjust to the lack of a computer. Players play on a 4x4 grid (play mat provided), with some spaces randomly blocked out during set-up by special extra cards. Each card has a set of arrows, and a set of attributes. The...
This is a Monopoly game by every standard. The artwork and titles have all been replaced to match the theme of Final Fantasy. Places, names, and people, have been taken from Final Fantasy I to Final Fantasy XIII, also from Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy Unlimited, Final Fantasy Adventure. The Monopoly games are the most commercially successful and...
Trading card game for the Final Fantasy video game world. Each player uses their own deck of 50 character cards. Players play character cards by using CP (crystal points). There are three kinds of character cards: Forward character card: attackers, blockers and characters with various abilities. Backup character card: producing CP and/or with various...
Adventurers fight tirelessly in service of the realm, but all work and no play makes for weary travelers, so come one, come all to the Manderville Gold Saucer — an amusement facility where you can take a break and regain the energy to face your next adventure head on! Final Fantasy XIV: Gold Saucer Cactpot Party is a board game reimagining of the Mini...
Final Fantasy VII Remake Boardgame: Materia Hunter is a competitive game for two players (1v1) or four players (2v2) where players compete to collect the most Materia using abilities of the iconic characters from Final Fantasy VII Remake. Every character has unique abilities, so it's up to the player to actively utilize them and get an edge over their...
Final Strike is a competitive deck forging game, where players strategize for position, fighting for the glory of defeating enemies and earning the glory that comes with dealing - the Final Strike. All players start with the same starting deck, and will shuffle and draw a hand of 5 cards to begin the game. On any given players turn, players MUST play one...
The Aliens attack, and only you can defend Earth. Charge your Weapons and destroy all Aliens, before you lose too much energy! Level by level, danger raises ... are you ready to accept the challenges, and win all 9 Levels? In Fire! you can play either in Solo Mode, playing all 9 Levels on your own, or in Team Mode, fighting cooperatively with a friend...
ファイアエムブレム0(サイファー) ("Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher)") is a collectible card game based on the Fire Emblem video games. Currently, it is being released in Japan. Both players choose one main character at the start of the game. All the cards in the game are character cards. Each character has a base attack strenght, as well as support strength (in addition to certain...
In Fire Emblem 0 (Cipher), two players go in a turn-based battle between their Main Characters that are set aside from the Deck. By selecting one card that meets the conditions at the start of the game from within the deck built with at least 50 cards (with no upper limit of cards you may have, save for having more than 4 copies of the same card), they...