List of board games
This is a list of board games. See the article on game classification for other alternatives, or see Category:Board games for a list of board game articles. Board games are games with rules, a playing surface, and tokens that enable interaction between or among players as players look down at the playing surface and face each other.[1] Unlike digital games, player interaction is not mediated by a system in board games, and ultimately the essential difference between board games and digital games is the medium.[1]
Single-player board games
[edit]Some board games have solo variants, such as Arkham Horror and Agricola. Others are specifically designed for one player.
Two-player abstract strategy games
[edit]In abstract strategy games, players know the entire game state at all times, and random generators such as dice are not used.[2]
Two-player board games
[edit]- A Game of War
- Abalone
- Agon
- Android: Netrunner
- Arimaa
- Asalto
- Backgammon
- BattleLore
- Battleship
- Blockade
- Blood Bowl
- Bul
- Camelot
- Chaturanga (Indian chess)
- Checkers
- Chess
- Commands & Colors: Ancients
- Connect Four
- Connect6
- Cross and circle game
- Daldøs
- Diamond
- Diceball!
- Doublets
- Downfall
- DVONN
- Draughts
- East Front
- English Game
- Fanorona
- Game of the Generals
- Ghosts
- GIPF
- Go
- Gobblet
- Gomoku
- Guess Who?
- Hare and Hounds
- Hounds and jackals
- Hex
- Hijara
- Irish
- Jacquet
- Janggi (Korean chess)
- Jaipur
- Kalah
- Kamisado
- Khet
- Liubo
- Lost Cities
- Mad Gab
- Makruk (Thai chess)
- Mancala
- Mastermind
- Matching game
- Napoléon à Austerlitz
- Nine men's morris
- Onyx
- Operation
- Ouk-Khmer (Cambodian chess)
- Oware
- Plateau
- PÜNCT
- Quarto
- Qwirkle
- Reversi (Othello)
- Rithmomachy
- Royal Game of Ur
- RSVP
- Sáhkku
- Santorini
- Sector 41
- Senet
- Shatar (Mongolian chess)
- Shatranj (Persian chess)
- Shogi (Japanese chess)
- Simon
- Sittuyin (Burmese chess)
- Skip-Bo
- Space Hulk
- Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game
- Stratego
- Suffragetto
- Sugoroku
- Summoner Wars (Second Edition)
- Ta Yü
- Tâb
- Tafl (Tablut)
- Tantrix
- Tak
- Twilight Struggle: The Cold War, 1945–1989
- Verquere
- Xiangqi (Chinese chess)
- YINSH
- ZÈRTZ
Multi-player elimination board games
[edit]Participants are typically eliminated before game end.
- 13 Dead End Drive
- 1313 Dead End Drive
- American Megafauna
- Anti-Monopoly
- Attack!
- Axis & Allies
- Bang!
- Battle Sheep
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
- Blokus
- Blood Feud in New York
- Blue Max
- Bookchase
- Castle Risk
- Clue Jr.: Case of the Missing Pet
- Coppit
- Diplomacy
- Djambi
- Doom: The Boardgame
- Eclipse: New Dawn for the Galaxy
- The Farming Game
- Finance
- Ghettopoly
- Glückshaus
- The Great Train Robbery
- Heroscape
- Hey, That's My Fish!
- Hotel
- Jenga
- King of Tokyo
- King Oil
- Ludo
- Mikado
- Monopoly
- Poleconomy
- Risk
- Shadow Hunters
- Shengguan Tu
- Shogun/Samurai Swords
- Solarquest
- Spy Alley
- Star Wars Epic Duels
- Star Wars Tactics
- StarCraft: The Board Game
- Strange Synergy
- Summit
- TEG
- Terakh
- Titan
- Tri-nim
- Triumph
- Tsuro
- Tsuro of the Seas
- War on Terror, The Boardgame
European race games
[edit]Multiplayer games without elimination
[edit]Everyone can play along to the end. These games are especially suited for mixed play with adults and children.
- 18XX
- 221B Baker Street: The Master Detective Game
- 30 Seconds
- About Time
- Acquire
- Acronymble
- Afrikan tähti
- Agricola
- Air Charter
- Aksharit
- Aladdin's Dragons
- Alhambra
- Alias
- Amun-Re
- Arkham Horror
- Articulate!
- Auf Achse
- Australia
- Ave Caesar
- Azul
- Bailout! The Game
- Balderdash
- Barbarossa
- Battlestar Galactica
- Bezzerwizzer
- Blankety Blank
- Blood Rage
- Bonkers!
- Brain Chain
- Buccaneer
- Camel Up
- Candy Land
- Can't Stop
- Capitol
- Carcassonne
- Careers
- Caribbean
- Cartagena
- Caylus
- Chinese checkers (Sternhalma)
- Chowka bhara
- Chromino
- CirKis
- Civilization
- Clans
- Clue/Cluedo
- Codenames
- Coin Hopping—Washington D.C.
- Colt Express
- Concept
- Conspiracy
- Continuo
- Cosmic Encounter
- Catan (The Settlers of Catan)
- Cranium
- Crosstrack
- Dark Tower
- Dead of Winter: A Cross Roads Game
- Diamant
- Dixit
- Dominion
- Don't Miss the Boat
- Don't Quote Me
- Dorn
- Drunter und Drüber
- Dune
- Dungeons & Dragons
- El Grande
- Elfenland
- Enchanted Forest
- Entdecker
- Everdell
- Escape from Atlantis
- A Feast for Odin
- Fictionary
- Figure It Out
- Fireball Island
- Focus
- Fresco
- Game For Fame
- The Game of Life
- Gift Trap
- Giganten
- Girl Talk
- The Golf Game: Par Excellence
- The Great Train Robbery
- GridIron Master
- Halma
- History of the World
- Hoity Toity
- Hooop!
- Hūsker Dū?
- I'm the Boss!
- Imhotep
- Imperial
- Indigo
- Ingenious
- Inkan aarre
- Java
- John Company
- Journey Through Europe
- Junta
- Karuba
- Keltis
- Kill Doctor Lucky
- Kingdomino
- Kingdoms
- Labyrinth
- Landslide
- Las Vegas
- Le Havre
- The LOGO Board Game
- The London Game
- Lords of Waterdeep
- Löwenherz
- Luck of the Draw
- Die Macher
- The Mad Magazine Game
- The Magic Labyrinth
- Mahjong
- Malefiz
- Mall Madness
- Manhattan
- Masterpiece
- Medici
- Medina
- Mensch ärgere Dich nicht
- Merchant of Venus
- Metro
- Mexica
- Mine a Million
- Modern Art
- Mutant Meeples
- Near and Far
- Niagara
- Omega Virus
- Ouija
- Outrage!
- Pack & Stack
- Pank-a-Squith
- Parcheesi
- Parqués
- Pay Day
- Personal Preference
- Pictionary
- Pirate's Cove
- Power Grid
- Primordial Soup
- The Princes of Florence
- Probe
- Puerto Rico
- Puzzle
- Qin
- The Quest of the Philosopher's Stone
- Quoridor
- Qwirkle
- Ra
- Rail Baron
- Railway Rivals
- Ricochet Robots
- Rivers, Roads & Rails
- RoboRally
- Rummoli
- Saint Petersburg
- Samurai
- San Marco
- Scattergories
- Scene It?
- Scotland Yard
- Scoundrels of Skullport
- Scrabble
- Scythe
- Sequence
- Shadows over Camelot
- Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective
- Skirrid
- Small World
- Snakes and Ladders
- Sorry!
- Splendor
- Squatter
- Stock Ticker
- Taj Mahal
- Take It Easy
- Take the Galaxy
- Terraforming Mars
- Terra Mystica
- Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization
- Through the Desert
- Thurn and Taxis
- Ticket to Ride
- Tigris and Euphrates
- Tikal
- Timberland
- Time's Up!
- Top Secret Spies
- Torres
- Totopoly
- Tracks to Telluride
- TransAmerica
- Travel Go
- Trivial Pursuit
- Trouble
- Twilight Imperium
- Ubongo
- Upwords
- Vanished Planet
- Vinci
- Wingspan
- Yahtzee
- Yut
- Yunnori
- Zombies!!!
Economics strategy games
[edit]Games involving scarce resources and strategy.
Games of physical skill
[edit]Coordination, finesse, or other physical skills are necessary. Also known as dexterity games.
Children's games
[edit]The rules are easy to learn and the outcome is mostly or entirely due to chance.
Cooperative games
[edit]Cooperative games in which all players need to work together to win.
- Arkham Horror
- Battlestar Galactica: The Board Game
- Betrayal at House on the Hill
- Castle Panic
- Flash Point: Fire Rescue
- Forbidden Island
- Freedom: The Underground Railroad
- Gloomhaven
- Hanabi
- Just One
- Lord of the Rings
- Pandemic
- Sentinels of the Multiverse
- Shadows over Camelot
- Space Alert
- Spirit Island
- What Next?
- XCOM
Word games
[edit]These games are based on construction of words to score points.
Gaming systems
[edit]These are sets that can be used to play multiple games.
See also
[edit]- Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year)
- Games 100
- List of board wargames
- List of Japanese board games
- List of mancala games
- List of board game publishers
- List of game manufacturers
- List of cross and circle games
References
[edit]- ^ a b Bayeck, Rebecca Yvonne (August 2020). "Examining Board Gameplay and Learning: A Multidisciplinary Review of Recent Research". Simulation & Gaming. 51 (4): 411–431. doi:10.1177/1046878119901286. ISSN 1046-8781.
- ^ Garcia, Dan; Bezakova, Ivona; Blank, Adam; Terrell, Neal (2021-03-05). "Teaching Computer Science with Abstract Strategy Games". Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education. SIGCSE '21. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 1232–1233. doi:10.1145/3408877.3432572. ISBN 978-1-4503-8062-1.