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This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and tabletop role-playing games published in 1999. For video games, see 1999 in video gaming.
Games released or invented in 1999
- 7th Sea (role-playing game)
 - Aberrant (role-playing game)
 - All Flesh Must Be Eaten (role-playing game)
 - Apples to Apples
 - Austin Powers Collectible Card Game
 - Axis & Allies: Europe
 - Brave New World (role-playing game)
 - Brawl
 - Button Men
 - Chez Geek
 - CJ Carella's WitchCraft (role-playing game)
 - Continuum: Roleplaying in the Yet
 - Dao
 - Dark•Matter (role-playing game)
 - Deadwood
 - DC Universe Roleplaying Game
 - Feng Shui 2nd Edition (role-playing game)
 - Furry Pirates (role-playing game)
 - Great War at Sea: 1904-1905 The Russo-Japanese War
 - Great War at Sea: US Navy Plan Black
 - Hunter: The Reckoning (role-playing game)
 - IceTowers
 - India Rails
 - The Jerry Springer Game
 - Kobolds Ate My Baby! (role-playing game)
 - Lejendary Adventure (role-playing game)
 - Life as a BlackMan
 - Lost Cities
 - Paths of Glory: The First World War, 1914-1918
 - Pokémon Trading Card Game
 - Ra
 - Return to the Keep on the Borderlands
 - Ricochet Robots
 - Risk - 40th anniversary collector's edition
 - Schotten-Totten
 - Starfarers of Catan
 - Stratego: Legends
 - Systems Failure (role-playing game)
 - Tikal
 - Torres
 - Vinci
 - The Wheel of Time (collectible card game)
 - Young Jedi Collectible Card Game
 - Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (Japanese version)
 
Game awards given in 1999
- Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société: Vinci
 - Origins Awards: Button Men - Best Abstract Board Game and Best Graphic Presentation of a Board Game
 - Games: Torres
 - Spiel des Jahres: Tikal - Michael Kiesling and Wolfgang Kramer, Ravensburger
 
Significant games-related events of 1999
- Hasbro purchases Wizards of the Coast for US$325 million.
 - Z-Man Games incorporated by owner Zev Schlasinger.
 
Deaths
| Date | Name | Age | Notability | 
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| August 7 | J. Andrew Keith | 40 | RPG designer | 
See also
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