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Top rated Board games

Here's a ranking of the top rated products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

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

When 2-5 players aged 10 and up engage in a strategic battle on the game board, it's time for Risk. This new edition of the undisputed board game classic transports players to an era of powerful commanders, daring campaigns, and shocking capitulations. With an elaborately designed game board in a nostalgic look, detailed game pieces, secret mission cards, and cardboard boxes for practical material storage, this edition of the famous strategy game is a must-have for retro and Risk fans. In Risk, players strategically deploy their armies on the game board to cleverly occupy territories. However, as they attempt to conquer more lands, the opposing armies are already in position. With infantry, cavalry, and artillery, they march in and launch attacks. A risky battle begins, and since the fights are resolved with dice, no one knows what unpredictable events will occur and who will ultimately lead their army to victory. 

3. PD Pictures

A family game full 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. 

4. Ravensburger Scotland Yard

Scotland Yard is on the hunt for the mysterious Mister X. One player takes on the role of Mister X, while the others are detectives. An exciting chase begins as everyone travels across the city by taxi, bus, or subway. However, Mister X remains unrecognizable to the detectives. The only clue they have are his tickets. Where will he go next? Across the Thames? Back to Buckingham Palace? To catch Mister X, the detectives must work well together and coordinate their efforts. Caution: Mister X loves to outsmart everyone, secretly using a ferry and covering his tracks. If fewer than four detectives are playing, they receive support from jointly played Bobbies. Mister X wins if he can travel through London until the end of the last round without being caught by Scotland Yard. The detectives win if one of them is on the same station as Mister X at the same time. Excitement until the last second is guaranteed!. 

5. Pegasus MicroMacro: Crime City

Crime City is a city where crime lurks around every corner. Therefore, clever detectives are in demand. Together, players solve 16 tricky criminal cases by finding evidence and catching the culprits. 

Pegasus MicroMacro: Crime City (German)
Board games
EUR22,47

Pegasus MicroMacro: Crime City

German

6. 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. 

7. Haba Orchard

The well-known HABA game classic "Fruit Garden" is a must-have in any children'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 "Fruit Garden" 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, which helps 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 community among the children. 

8. Schmidt Spiele Black DOG

Here, everything revolves around the Black Dog. It burns all the pieces it passes over. It can be helpful to turn the wheel in the center of the game board to protect yourself from the dog and potentially also to send an opponent away from the goal. The new, unusual wheel adds fresh excitement to the modern classic Dog. 

9. 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. The children work together to pick the fruit from the trees before the raven reaches the orchard. If they manage to harvest all the fruits and place them in the basket, they win together: they were faster than the greedy raven. The game materials are designed specifically for little hands: the beautiful, easy-to-grip wooden pieces also encourage free play and promote fine motor skills. 

10. 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. At other times, they have to find a different route. However, the magical, talking compass is reliable; it always tells the players how to proceed. The house residents, like the owl or the bat, also talk to the players and provide good tips on where Hubi might be hiding. Thanks to the intelligent electronics, every game unfolds differently. The game is won as soon as two pieces surprise Hubi in his room—players must work well together to catch the ghost Hubi. "Catch Hubi" was awarded the Children's Game of the Year 2012 (Critics' Prize).