
Top rated Board games
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1. Ravensburger Lotti Karotti
Eight little rabbits start an exciting race to the carrot. How far they are allowed to hop is determined by the wheel of fortune that the players spin in each turn: Do they land on a safe field or - whoops - in a dangerous hole? The little mole pushes any of the other players back one square, and whoever has a bridge in front of them may take a shortcut. It remains exciting until the end to see which of the rabbits will be the first to reach the carrot.Game instructions in DE, FR, IT.

2. Hasbro Gaming Risk
Take over the world in this strategy game of conquest, now with updated pieces and improved mission maps. In the game of Risk, the objective is simple: players attempt to conquer their enemies' territories by building an army, moving their troops, and engaging in battle. Depending on the dice roll, a player either defeats the enemy or is defeated. This exciting game is full of betrayal, alliances, and surprise attacks. Anything goes on the battlefield! Defeat all enemy troops in a territory to conquer it and get one step closer to global domination. The player who first completes their secret mission and reveals the secret mission card to prove it wins. And remember, when it comes to taking over the world, only those willing to take the biggest risks will succeed.

3. PD Pictures
A family game with lots of fun and very simple rules. Use your game materials (building blocks, colored dice, shoelaces, stones, sticks, or symbol cards) to recreate one of the photos as accurately as possible and guess what your fellow players have built.
Pro
- very creative
- Promotes creativity and communication
- is really fun
Contra
- Absolutely nothing
- Unfortunately max. 5 players
- The cord is 'sticky' - must be replaced with more malleable cord

4. Asmodée Ticket to Ride - Europe
From the rugged hills near Edinburgh to the sun-drenched port of Constantinople, from the dusty streets of Pamplona to a draughty train station in Berlin - Ticket to Ride Europe takes you on a new train adventure through the great European cities at the turn of the century. The second game in the popular series of train adventures is Ticket to Ride Europe. Players collect cards from various wagons and use them to build stations, drive through tunnels and ferries, and travel the rail network throughout Europe. For 2-5 players. From 8 years. Duration: approx. 30-60 minutes.
Pro
- Strategy game
- Not too stressful

5. Edition Spielwiese MicroMacro: Crime City
Crime City is a city where crime lurks around every corner. Therefore, clever investigators are in demand. Together, players solve 16 tricky criminal cases by finding evidence and apprehending the culprits.
Pro
- drawn with a lot of love
- Can also be played without adults
- Although it is about crime, it is witty & designed with humour.
Contra
- Some cases are a little too predictable
- Personally, I quickly grew tired of the game

6. Haba Orchard
The well-known HABA game classic "Orchard" is a must-have in every child's room. Together, children can harvest the delicious fruits and be quicker than the cheeky raven Theo. Easy-to-understand game rules guarantee quick fun for all little fruit gardeners. The amusing color dice game "Orchard" includes a lovingly designed game board featuring the cheeky raven and four fruit trees. Additionally, there are 10 large, tasty wooden fruits for each tree that can be matched to the trees on the game board. After rolling the dice, children can harvest a fruit that matches the color and place it in their baskets, helping them learn to recognize and match colors. If the dice show the cheeky raven Theo, one of nine puzzle pieces is placed on the game board. If the children manage to read the trees before the raven puzzle is complete, they win together. This strengthens the sense of togetherness among the children.
Pro
- Great game with wooden fruit
- Either everyone wins or the raven does
- Either everyone loses or no one does

7. Schmidt Spiele Dog Deluxe
The popular classic in a large Deluxe version with a variable game board and wooden game pieces. But beware, once you start playing DOG Deluxe, you won't want to play anything else! For 2 to 6 players aged 8 and up. Playing time: 30 to 45 minutes.
Pro
- Fast-paced and unpredictable, simply brilliant🤩
- Requires little space as the playing field is plugged together
- Children love it (3 + 6)
Contra
- Could be better processed
- Some tiles do not stand up straight
- Was a bit defective on the wood...

8. Haba First orchard
This color cube game is a toddler version of the classic game "Orchard." The rules are simplified and tailored for children aged 2 and up, ensuring that even the little ones have a lot of fun playing. The children work together to pick the fruit from the trees before the raven reaches the orchard. If they manage to harvest all the fruit and put it in the basket, they win together: they were faster than the greedy raven. The game materials are specifically designed for children's hands: the beautiful, easy-to-grip wooden pieces also invite free play and promote fine motor skills.
Pro
- Nice big fruit
- Good quality
- Easy to play

9. Ravensburger Get Hubi.
Once again, Hubi, the little ghost, has secretly stolen some treats. Will the rabbits and mice manage to catch Hubi in the haunted house? Players of the electronic board game "Catch Hubi" make their way through the enchanted walls of the haunted house. But the walls are tricky: sometimes the game pieces pass through, jump over, or crawl through a mouse hole. Other times, they have to find a different path. However, the magical, talking compass is reliable; it always tells the players how to proceed. The house residents, like the owl or bat, also speak to the players and provide helpful hints about where Hubi might be. Thanks to the intelligent electronics, each game unfolds differently. The game is won as soon as two pieces surprise Hubi in his room – so players must work well together to catch the ghost Hubi. "Catch Hubi" was awarded Children's Game of the Year 2012 (Critics' Award).
Pro
- Several levels of difficulty
- Different levels possible, good for small children to slightly older ones😁
- Very active and exciting
Contra
- the same instructions over and over again get annoying after a while
- needs batteries
- Max for four

10. Ravensburger Kinderspiel 23034 - Tempo little snail 40th anniversary, popular snail race
Tempo, the little snail, is celebrating her 40th birthday, and everyone is invited to join the fun! Who will be ahead in the big anniversary race? The first three snails will be cheered on enthusiastically from the wooden podiums, and at the end, everyone will be rewarded with delicious salad. This lovingly illustrated retro game delights families with children aged 3 and up.
The player whose turn it is rolls both colored dice and moves the corresponding snails forward one space each. Then the dice are passed to the next player, and the race continues. The game ends when the first three snails reach the heads of lettuce and take their places on the winner's podium. However, players can continue until the last snail gets to nibble on the salad.
The beloved classic, featuring its large wooden snails, is celebrating its 40th birthday. All players can look forward to high-quality additional materials for the award ceremony, which also encourages free play. So, after the race, it's up to the podium and time to enjoy some tasty salad!.

Ravensburger Kinderspiel 23034 - Tempo little snail 40th anniversary, popular snail race
German, 2 - 6 Players