
Best selling Board games from Ravensburger
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Ravensburger products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Ravensburger The Lord of the Rings
In this exciting adventure book game, 1-4 players experience the trilogy of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" across eight chapters. Players travel to the beautiful Rivendell, navigate the Mines of Moria, and march to Isengard, ultimately reaching Mordor. Only by working well together can they succeed in throwing the Ring into the fiery heart of Mount Doom and destroying it forever. This easily accessible strategy game based on "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy is not a traditional board game with standard game materials: instead of a classic game board, play takes place in a beautifully illustrated book that guides players through various adventures from chapter to chapter. No one controls their own character; instead, all players work together at all times. Each chapter is a game within the game that can either be won or lost. If a chapter is won, players move on to the next one. If a chapter is lost, it must be attempted again.

2. Ravensburger Minecraft Heroes of the Village
The cooperative board game for the whole family based on the world-famous video game phenomenon "Minecraft." 2-4 players work together to rebuild an abandoned village before the hostile Illagers can attack. To do this, they explore exciting biomes, gather important resources, and fight against dangerous monsters. Only together, with the support of their loyal animal companions, can they fend off the Illagers' attack.

3. Ravensburger World tour
In the family game "World Tour," players visit the most interesting places in the world. Randomly distributed city cards determine a new and unique travel route for each player in every game. From Tokyo to London to New York, or from Rio de Janeiro to Cape Town and Hong Kong? One thing is for sure: clever planning is essential. The grand tour requires strategy and a bit of luck with the dice. 173 rewarding travel destinations await players, including must-see destinations and free destinations that offer additional points. Along the way, players can use action cards to divert their opponents from their travel routes and invite them to their own. It's also possible to shorten one's own route by visiting another player or simply swapping out an inconveniently located destination. The winner of the "World Tour" is the first player to return to the starting point after visiting all the destinations and collecting the most points. And those who read the information texts on the city cards during the game not only travel the world but also learn a wealth of interesting facts about San Francisco, Montreal, Seoul, and more. Each game takes players on a new, exciting world tour full of discoveries.
Contents/Equipment: 1 game board, 6 player pieces, 15 marking flags, 173 city cards with photos and information texts, 18 action cards, 18 flight tickets, 1 die.

4. Ravensburger RAV Lotti Karotti 22343
The little bunnies are having a race to the carrot at the top of the hill. The path to get there is full of surprises: opening holes, a mole, a drawbridge, and a gate make the journey to the finish more challenging.
This game for 2 to 4 players aged 4 and up is great fun for the whole family: Players reveal cards to hop their bunnies up the hill. The goal is to reach the carrot at the top. But the way there is full of surprises: sometimes holes open up along the way, causing bunnies to fall in with a plop, and sometimes the cheeky mole pushes them off the hill. Additionally, a drawbridge and a gate complicate the path to the finish. Who will reach the carrot first?
Which bunny will be the first to reach the carrot at the top of the hill? The journey is full of surprises. Each player receives 4 colorful bunny figures. Players take turns drawing cards from the draw pile. How many spaces can the bunny move forward - 1, 2, or 3 spaces? Or does the card show the carrot? If so, it is turned, and holes open up on the path. If a bunny is standing there, it falls in and is out of the game. Turning the carrot also triggers one of the three obstacles. The mole pushes bunnies off the hill, the drawbridge can only be crossed when it is lowered, and the gate pushes bunnies down a level on the hill. Which little bunny will reach the carrot first and win this adventurous race?.

5. Ravensburger Sagaland
Here, a little table will set you, there, Frog King's crown. Fairytale treasures under every tree. Secretly, everyone goes in search of rivals on guard. Who finds what Sagaland's king is looking for and rushes to the castle first? But does he still know the answer to the riddle there? Because one tree looks like the other! Scope of supply: 1 game board, 13 search cards, 13 discs with the things you are looking for, 13 plastic trees, 6 game pieces, 2 dice.

6. Ravensburger 26827 Board game
In the Universal Horrified strategy game, you battle the world's most famous monsters, including Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster and his Bride, along with many other creatures rampaging through the city. You and your team must work together to defeat them! Each monster you encounter presents its own challenges to overcome before the horror can take over you.
The city screams in terror! This cooperative game pits you against the world's most famous monsters. The village is under attack by Dracula, The Mummy, Frankenstein's Monster, his Bride, and more. Your team of heroes must defeat them. Each monster offers a unique challenge, and players can adjust the difficulty by facing a new group of adversaries in every game. Overcome them all before the horror overwhelms you!.

7. Ravensburger Make'n'Break
Ready, set, build! Here, it's all about stacking stones. But who is the greatest builder? Under time pressure, players must recreate the structures shown on the cards. The one who is most successful in doing so will earn the most points at the end.
In the compact version of Make 'n' Break, players replicate tasks under time constraints. The builder whose turn it is reveals the top card and uses their wooden blocks to recreate the depicted task. Once completed correctly, they immediately bring it all crashing down and start on the next task. Meanwhile, the timekeeper rolls the dice, indicating when the building time has expired. Each time they roll a number, they add it to the previous total. When they reach a sum of 15, they shout "Stop!" and the builder must halt their game immediately. The numbers from the completed cards are recorded as points for the builder.
The roles of timekeeper and builder then alternate. The player with the most points after the fifth round wins.
Fast-paced building fun in a compact format!.

8. Ravensburger Monster-strong goo goo gossip
Alarm in Monstercity - the slime monsters are on the loose. This cheeky gang is having a blast slapping the city monsters with their sticky slime hands. All the city monsters and slime monsters are mixed up and spread out on the table, while the game pieces sit on the edge of the box ready to score points. As soon as the spinner indicates which monster should be slapped, all players simultaneously try to quickly catch it with their stretchy, sticky slime hand. Things get very chaotic, and sometimes a duel occurs where several slime hands tussle over a card. Whoever ends up with the spun monster stuck to their hand can move their piece forward on the slime splat. The player who completes a lap around the scoring track wins the wild monster chase.

9. Ravensburger Grey Horrified
The board game "Horrified" by Ravensburger transports players into the world of classic monster movies, primarily shaped by Universal Studios. In this cooperative game, players join forces to face iconic creatures such as Dracula, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, Frankenstein and his Bride, as well as the Werewolf. Players must strategically collaborate to defeat the monsters and save the townsfolk. The game mechanics are intuitive, allowing participants to choose the number of monsters they wish to battle, which affects the difficulty level. "Horrified" promotes teamwork and strategic thinking, as each creature presents unique challenges to overcome. It has established itself as a bestseller and offers an exciting experience for board game enthusiasts.
- Cooperative game that encourages teamwork and strategic thinking
- Features seven iconic monsters from classic horror films
- Flexible game mechanics that allow players to choose the number of monsters
- Each creature presents unique challenges to tackle
- Suitable for 1 to 7 players, ideal for various group sizes.

10. Ravensburger 20226 - Mystery Cube - The Agent Centre - Puzzles for EXIT enthusiasts aged 10+
Whether at home, on the go, or during a break, the Mystery Cube "The Agency Headquarters" fits in any bag and offers exciting puzzles. Each cube contains a richly illustrated room and numerous puzzle cards that challenge you with tricky riddles. Just like in a real escape room, elements from the room must be combined with the puzzle cards to uncover the solution. In the end, a digital surprise awaits. Learning content: Logic and fun thinking. Game instructions in German.

Ravensburger 20226 - Mystery Cube - The Agent Centre - Puzzles for EXIT enthusiasts aged 10+
German