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The page title for TCGfan.com is “Trading Card Game Database.” Operated by GLHF LLC, it positions itself as an independent trading card game database platform. The site repeatedly states that it is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Bandai, Toei Animation, Shueisha, or any other related game companies, licensors, or creators, and that trademarks and intellectual property belong to their respective owners. This suggests it is more of a third-party information site than an official tool or enterprise SaaS product.
Based on the captured page content, the only clearly stated capability is a “trading card game database.” The text does not show specific modules such as card search, filtering, deck building, price tracking, collection management, user accounts, data export, or similar features. Several accessed paths, such as pricing, features, product, solutions, docs, and api, all return “Invalid game,” so it is not possible to confirm whether the product structure is complete or whether it offers reusable capabilities for businesses or developers.
The captured content contains no information about plans, subscription pricing, a free tier, trial period, or payment methods. Although paths such as docs and api appear in the text, the pages return an invalid game message and do not provide API documentation, authentication methods, rate limits, or SDK information. Third-party integrations, team collaboration, and permission management are likewise not disclosed.
The page displays links labeled Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, but the captured text does not include details about privacy practices, data encryption, access control, compliance certifications, or data processing. In terms of deployment, it can only be confirmed that the service is accessible as a website. There is no basis to determine whether it supports self-hosting, private deployment, or enterprise data isolation.
Its main advantage is its simple positioning: it may suit card game players and collectors looking up unofficial reference information. Its copyright and independence disclaimers are also relatively clear. The downside is limited disclosure: common business-oriented page paths are unavailable, and key SaaS capabilities are not explained. If users only need a browser-based card database, it may be worth trying. If an organization needs a stable API, permission-based collaboration, commercial licensing, or compliance guarantees, the publicly available text is not sufficient to support a purchasing decision.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and the text provides no information about network availability, language support, payment options, or localization. If access is unstable, users may consider official card databases, community Wikis, or local card reference sites as alternatives.
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tcgfan.com is an United States Gaming provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach tcgfan.com directly.