Games Released or Invented in 2004
- Allegiance: War of Factions
- Axis & Allies (fourth edition, originally released in 1984)
- Axis & Allies: D-Day
- Babylon 5:A Call to Arms
- Beer Money
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
- Blue Moon
- Bratz Fashion Party Fever Game
- BuyWord
- Call of Cthulhu Collectible Card Game
- Candamir: The First Settlers
- Carcassonne: The City
- Castles & Crusades (role-playing game)
- Chez Goth
- d20 Future (role-playing game supplement)
- D6 Space (role-playing game)
- Dark Champions (role-playing game)
- Destination London
- Digimon card game
- Dogs in the Vineyard (role-playing game)
- Doom: The Boardgame
- Dragonball GT Trading Card Game
- Draug (role-playing game)
- Duel Masters Trading Card Game
- Dungeon Twister
- Ex Machina (role-playing game)
- Familienbande
- Friedrich
- Great War at Sea: Cruiser Warfare
- Great Wat at Sea: Dreadnoughts
- Ingenious
- InuYasha Trading Card Game
- Jambo
- Landslide
- Mechamorphosis (role-playing game)
- Memoir '44
- Memoir '44 - Overlord
- Monastyr (role-playing game)
- Niagara
- Omlevex (role-playing game supplement)
- Panzer Grenadier: Beyond Normandy
- Panzer Grenadier: Desert Rats
- Panzer Grenadier: Jungle Fighting
- Piranha Pedro
- Pirates of the Spanish Main
- Power Grid
- Reef Encounter
- Risk Godstorm
- Russian Rails
- Saint Petersburg
- San Juan (a card game based upon the board game Puerto Rico)
- The Shadow of Yesterday (role-playing game)
- Star Legend (role-playing game)
- Star Wars Miniatures
- Super Scrabble
- Swipe
- Third Reich/Great Pacific War Player's Guide
- Tibet: The Roleplaying Game
- Ticket to Ride
- War of the Ring
- WARS Trading Card Game
- Wings of War
- GTA San Andreas
- Need for Speed Underground 2
- Half-Life 2
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