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The '''Collectible Card Game''' (or '''CCG''' for short) was first published in [[1999]] by Precedence Entertainment. It was produced until [[2000]], when the company was faced with financial struggle. The Tomb Raider intellectual property was never picked up by any other board game publisher, and Precedence went out of business in [[2002]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020417220954/http://www.eternity.com:80/index.html</ref>.
 
The '''Collectible Card Game''' (or '''CCG''' for short) was first published in [[1999]] by Precedence Entertainment. It was produced until [[2000]], when the company was faced with financial struggle. The Tomb Raider intellectual property was never picked up by any other board game publisher, and Precedence went out of business in [[2002]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020417220954/http://www.eternity.com:80/index.html</ref>.
  
In addition to the initial release, two expansion sets fully developed and published, introducing new rules and elements to the game.  
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In addition to the initial release, two expansion sets were fully developed and published, introducing new rules and elements to the game.  
  
 
* [[CCG Premier|Premier]]
 
* [[CCG Premier|Premier]]

Revision as of 19:13, 21 October 2018

The Collectible Card Game (or CCG for short) was first published in 1999 by Precedence Entertainment. It was produced until 2000, when the company was faced with financial struggle. The Tomb Raider intellectual property was never picked up by any other board game publisher, and Precedence went out of business in 2002[1].

In addition to the initial release, two expansion sets were fully developed and published, introducing new rules and elements to the game.

Custom Cards

An unofficial card creator for the Tomb Raider CCG has been developed by Croft Storm. Using this simple tool, a large number of unofficial cards have been created by fans, including three complete quest sets Egyptian Adventures, Urban Legends and Dark Egyptian Nights. These sets are currently available for download from Board Game Geek.

Links

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20020417220954/http://www.eternity.com:80/index.html