Games like NERTS! Online
What it is
A fast-paced, competitive multiplayer solitaire game where players race to empty their Nerts piles. It features a unique mechanic allowing card movement after Nerts is called, creating a frantic feel.
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Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 95% positive, but with 1,680 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
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Six games like NERTS! Online

This is a solitaire card game with pet raising and land restoration elements. Players clear card levels to earn resources, upgrade pets, and progress through a fantasy adventure.
Both are tagged Solitaire, Tabletop and Card Game.
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This is a collection of retro-style puzzle games featuring logic, simulation, and card mechanics, offering a nostalgic and challenging experience.
Both are tagged Solitaire.
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This is a digital adaptation of a civilization-building board game. Players manage resources and technology to develop their society and achieve victory.
Both are tagged Tabletop, Card Game and Multiplayer.
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This is a digital deckbuilding card game where players build decks to defeat opponents. It features asynchronous multiplayer and AI opponents with strategic combat.
Both are tagged Tabletop, Card Game and Casual.
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Combat-free crafting RPG about organizing occult books and uncovering history. Players investigate lore, craft tools, and guide visitors in a melancholy library.
Both are tagged Tabletop and Card Game.
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Dominion is a digital board game featuring deck-building where players acquire cards to gain victory points. It offers strategic card acquisition and combo creation for competitive or solo play.
Both are tagged Tabletop and Card Game.
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