What are the steam trading cards you can get for the Steam summer sale 2015?

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I can't get into the steam game thing that they have that gives you card drops for the Steam summer badge, so I was wondering if anyone has the names of the cards so I can just buy/trade for them.
Best Answer
You can see the all cards when you log into your account, hover over your name in the menu and then choose "Badges".
There you can look at all Monster Summer Sale cards by clicking on the box of Monster Summer Sale.
Here is the overview
The names of the cards are:
- Bob
- Dominic
- Blitzkrieg
- Cerulean Carmouth
- Sigmond
- Crusta-Sean
- Dansky
- Dire Frog
- Z-Lo
- Gold Helm
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How do you get trading cards in Steam summer sale?
There are five ways to get the cards...What games on Steam give you trading cards?
Steam Trading Cards are virtual cards you can earn just by playing some of your favorite games, like Team Fortress 2, FTL, GRID 2, Monaco, Trine 2, Super Meat Boy, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and more.What Steam cards sell for the most?
Here are some of the most expensive Trading Card listings on the Steam Community Market.- Fast destroyer (Foil) \u2013 $1,906.
- Cloud Hound (Foil) \u2013 $1,906.
- The Crystal Caverns (Foil) \u2013 $1,882.
- The Goats (Foil) \u2013 $1,882.
- Stela (Foil) -$1,873.
- Sumo Bot (Foil) \u2013 $1,867.
Can you get all trading cards on Steam?
Each Steam Trading Card is part of a set. Collect a full set of Trading Cards and you can get rewards, like additional customization to your Steam profile. You can also sell them on the Steam Community Market for wallet funds, which you can then use towards purchases on Steam. There are also special foil Trading Cards.STEAM MONSTER GAME | HOW TO EASY GET TRADING CARDS | STEAM SUMMER SALE 2015
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