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*'''''[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]''''' ('''''DDM'''''), known in the Japanese manga as '''''Dragons Dice & Dungeons''''' ('''''DDD''''') — a dungeon crawl boardgame where the tiles are created by unfolding the faces of 6-sided dice. Video game: ''[http://www.konami.com/gs/dungeondice/ Dungeon Dice Monsters]''.
 
*'''''[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]''''' ('''''DDM'''''), known in the Japanese manga as '''''Dragons Dice & Dungeons''''' ('''''DDD''''') — a dungeon crawl boardgame where the tiles are created by unfolding the faces of 6-sided dice. Video game: ''[http://www.konami.com/gs/dungeondice/ Dungeon Dice Monsters]''.
  
*'''''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game|Capsule Monsters]]''''', a board game inspired by the earlier Capsule Monster Chess.
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*'''''[[Capsule Monsters Game|Capsule Monsters]]''''', a board game inspired by the earlier Capsule Monster Chess.
  
 
Among the four, ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' and ''Capsule Monsters'' have been released as real collectible games, but neither proved popular, and currently no more new figures or cards are released.
 
Among the four, ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' and ''Capsule Monsters'' have been released as real collectible games, but neither proved popular, and currently no more new figures or cards are released.
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On March 29, 2003, Mattel released the English version of the first booster of ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' in America, under the title ''DragonFlame''. But so far, only three of the seven boosters in Japanese version have been released, with the last one released in June 2003.
 
On March 29, 2003, Mattel released the English version of the first booster of ''Dungeon Dice Monsters'' in America, under the title ''DragonFlame''. But so far, only three of the seven boosters in Japanese version have been released, with the last one released in June 2003.
  
Mattel also released the Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters Collectible Figure Game in North America and Canada, but only produced 1 [[Capsule Monsters: Set 1|Booster Pack]] and a two player Starter Set.
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Mattel also released the Capsule Monsters Game in North America and Canada, but only produced 1 [[Capsule Monsters: Set 1|Booster Pack]] and a two player Starter Set.
  
 
=== Video games ===
 
=== Video games ===

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