2007 in Games - Games Released or Invented in 2007

Games Released or Invented in 2007

  • 1960: The Making of the President
  • Aces & Eights: Shattered Frontier (role-playing game)
  • Age of Steam - America/Europe
  • Age of Steam - Austria & India
  • Age of Steam - Barbados/St. Lucia
  • Age of Steam - Jamaica/Puerto Rico
  • Age of Steam - Mexico, Spain/Portugal
  • Age of Steam - Mississippi Steamboats/Golden Spike
  • Age of Steam - Montréal Métro
  • Age of Steam - The Netherlands
  • Age of Steam - War in Iraq & New York Subway
  • Agricola
  • Apples to Apples: Jewish Edition
  • Arkham Horror: King in Yellow Expansion
  • Axis & Allies: Guadalcanal
  • Bang! The Bullet (Deluxe version of Bang!)
  • Battlefield Evolution (Mongoose Publishing)
  • BattleLore: Call to Arms
  • BattleLore: Dwarven Battalion Specialist Pack
  • BattleLore: Epic BattleLore
  • BattleLore: Goblin Marauders Specialist Pack
  • BattleLore: Goblin Skirmishers Specialist Pack
  • BattleLore: The Hundred Years' War - Crossbows & Polearms
  • Bendomino
  • Bleach Trading Card Game
  • Ca$h'n'Gun$: Live
  • Ca$h’n Gun$: les Yakuzas
  • Carcassonne - Travel Edition
  • Catan Dice Game
  • Caylus Magna Carta
  • Chaotic Trading Card Game
  • China Rails
  • Cineplexity
  • Civil War Stratego
  • De Bellis Magistrorum Militum
  • Die Siedler von Catan – Das Würfelspiel
  • The Eye of Judgment
  • Great War at Sea: Zeppelins
  • Grey Ranks (role-playing game)
  • HeroScape: Master Win Chiu Woo
  • Heroscape Expansion Set: Aquilla's Alliance
  • Heroscape Expansion: Defenders of Kinsland
  • Heroscape Expansion Set: Fields of Valor
  • Heroscape Expansion Set: Ticalla Jungle
  • Hive - The Mosquito
  • Illuminati: Bavarian Fire Drill
  • Infantry Attacks: Empires End
  • It's Alive!
  • Khet 3D: Tower of Kadesh
  • Kill Doctor Lucky... and His Little Dog, Too!
  • Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot Ominous ONYX Booster
  • Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game
  • Lord of the Rings - Battlefields
  • MAn Laws & Woman Rules
  • Marvel Heroes Stratego
  • Mighty Empires (Expansion for Warhammer Fantasy Battle)
  • Metroid Prime 3:Corruption
  • Munchkin 5: De-Ranged
  • Munchkin Cthulhu
  • Munchkin Cthulhu 2 - Call of Cowthulhu
  • Munchkin Quest
  • Munchkin Rigged Demo
  • Panzer Grenadier: Alaska's War
  • Panzer Grenadier: Fronte Russo
  • Panzer Grenadier: Iron Curtain
  • Panzer Grenadier: North Wind
  • Panzer Grenadier: South Africa's War
  • Panzer Grenadier: White Eagles
  • Power Yahtzee
  • Race for the Galaxy
  • Risk Transformers
  • Rome at War III: Queen of the Celts
  • Runebound - Beasts and Bandits
  • Runebound - Curse of the Cataclysm
  • Runebound - Quest of the Seven Scions
  • Runebound - Rituals and Runes
  • Runebound - Sands of Al-Kalim
  • Runebound - Traps and Terrors
  • Runebound - Weapons of Legend
  • Saint Petersburg Expansion
  • Scion (role-playing game)
  • StarCraft: The Board Game
  • Stonehenge
  • Starship Troopers Evolution
  • Stratego Transformers
  • Tannhäuser
  • TerraDrive (role-playing game)
  • Ticket to Ride: Switzerland
  • Tide of Iron
  • TZAAR
  • Wings of War - Dawn of War
  • Witch Hunter: The Invisible World (role-playing game)
  • Zombie Fluxx
  • Zombies!!! 6: Six Feet Under
  • Zooloretto

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