I don't really know how to ask Google for this (if it even exists). I found few sites, but those don't seem to do what I'd like.

I'm basically looking for a site that would list cheapest Steam games assuming that you sell card drops at the market.

Basically it'd sort games by this number:

"steam price (including discount)" - ("average card price" * "amount of cards dropped")

Is there anything like this?

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http://steam.tools/cards/

bump for solved.

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Could you explain what I should be looking at? This is one of those sites I found myself.

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This is the 50% information you need: cards value

For the other half, game price, i'd use a combination of isthereanydeal and maybe epicbundle/countdown

From there on it's currently manual work but it should actually be possible to combine this information.
The API's are there,
WE HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY

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The thing is, I already had all these tools before asking this question. I wouldn't really do any of this manually, because it's not really worth the time for those few cents. It'd have to be listed automatically to make it worth bothering at all.

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Any 1$ game at 90% off

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such a thing does not exist.

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I've picked up games for $0.14 and $0.19, which had cards

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They have sold games with -99% too for only couple cents.

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yes, but that currently doesn't happen. those 97% 0.09$ games did exist for quite some time. but right now i cannot see anything as low as that.

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Uncrowded was for $0.02
trust me i'm eng.... never mind

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Must have taken long time to buy 200 copies :P

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Only 163 :D ( not all were taken)
But yea 1 hour ban after every 10 copies.

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Fitting picture :D

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they used to sell games with 0.19$ every week deal , but it no longer exist ;(

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Yes now they are 0.22 or 0.24, it's called inflation.

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Valve made min price $0,49

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yeah, now i only see 0.49$ is the cheapest

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Really? EU1 has 8 games for 0.22€, one 0.24€ and one 0.25€. Not used for EU being cheaper than NA for anything.

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yeah, rule doesn't apply to eu (yet) or any other region than US, so devs abuse this.

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Must be all the taxes they pay on top in communist USA that explains it.

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Cheapest Steam games is buying a one-dollar bundle of games that drop cards. DailyIndieGame, Cubic Bundle, coinplay.io, One More Bundle, orlygift, Lazy Guys Studio, Flying Bundle, and so on regularly deal in very cheap one-dollar bundles with cheap Steam games that rely mostly on card trade.

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You can do tasks and get games from Tremorgames, any cheap games with cards you get is > profit then having to buy them with real money, how i keep having 500 cards to idle which i barely can make a dent in it. But yeah it involves doing things manually.

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You can buy tons of games with the help of https://www.steamgifts.com/trades . That's as long as they've been bundled, of course. I've seen people selling games at really low prices (those traders were very reputable, had 100-300 rep, so no scam :)), e.g. Postal 2 for 5 random cards, Five Finger Death Punch for 5 random cards and so on. The only problem is, you can't sort forums by prices. However, if you have some time and patience, you'll usually find prices that are better than those offered on Steam during sales or ones from various resellers.

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