Card Games
- Doctor Who Collectible Card Game, designed by Eamon Bloomfield and Paul Viall in 1996 for MMG Ltd.; players "overwhelm" their opponent
- Doctor Who: Battles in Time, designer uncredited in 2006 for G E Fabbri; Collectible card game and magazine
- Time Travel Baseball, designed by Stanley Frohlich in 1979 for Downey Games/Time Travel Inc; play baseball with ball players from any era (1900-1980s)
- 20th Century Time Travel Card Game, designed by Mike Fitzgerald in 2003 for U.S. Games Systems, Inc.; "rummy-like" play, special deck, play direction changes
- Time Gradient, designed by Stephen Tavener in 2003 self-published; uses two decks of standard Playing cards, players compete to alter time favorable to their civilization
- Towers in Time, designed by Mike Sager in 1994 for Thunder Castle Games; Collectible card game
- Legacy: Gears of Time, designed by Ben Harkins in 2012 for Floodgate Games; play cards to competitively alter time
- The Time Tunnel Card Game, designer uncredited in 1966 for Ideal many standard Playing card games may be played
- Timestream: The Remnant, designed by Patrick Scott in 2002 for Cahaba Productions; Collectible card game collect artifacts, alter time
- Timestreams: Deck 1 - Stone Age vs. Future Tech, by Jeremy Holcomb, Joseph Huber (II), Stephen McLaughlin and Dan Tibbles in 2009 for Bucephalus Games; play card combos to earn points
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