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https://store.steampowered.com/app/270790/Etherlords_II/
There is also the first part, but it is more of "Heroes of Might and Magick"/CCG hybrid, than "King's bounty"/CCG hybrid you saw in "Thronebreaker".
https://store.steampowered.com/app/266510/Hand_of_Fate/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/456670/Hand_of_Fate_2/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/397060/Faeria/
Hand of Fate is fun too, but no one's playing cards against you (I haven't played the second one but I assume it works the same). You build the deck that generates the dungeon yourself and go through it playing CYOA-like encounters and action combat sequences. It's still a fun way to use deck-building as a mechanic, yet I would shy away from calling it a card game when it comes to resolving the action.
Any opinions on the DLC for Faeria for a SP perspective?
I can't comment on the other expansions but from my understanding they both add a sizeable amount of cards and extend the single-player mission modes. From what I saw in the puzzles, most of the new mechanics are pretty interesting. I'll probably pick them up at some point, but I only play on occasion so I haven't run out of content yet.
Koi Koi Japan
Koi Koi is a very old Japanese card game. The version on Steam can be played against an opponent or an AI.
The Solitaire Conspiracy
Spies controlled by cards.
Regency Solitaire
It's a historically themed solitaire game for people who like Jane Austen. The set ups for the individual rounds are all pretty good.
Smash Up
The computer port of this game is decent. I don't play with other people, but the AI opponents are fine.
Wingspan
Sign up for some avian edutainment as you play cards featuring real birds to score points.