
Best selling Board games
Here's a ranking of the best products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.
1. Brändi Dog 6
Brändi Dog is an exciting board game with long-term motivation that is played in a team and with bridge cards. Similar to haste with time, the aim is to bring your own marbles to the start and finish in the kennel. You will be supported by the team partner and sent home by the other party. The cards drawn determine how to progress. The card values can be split between moves or team partners. The winner is the team that cleverly pulls together and brings the marbles to the finish line first. The cleanly finished wooden elements are easy to transport and can easily be put together to form a beautiful game board.

2. carta.media Frantic board game
In the Frantic board game, the journey is the destination and the destination is the worst place in the world. So stay away from it - for as long and as far as you can. At the same time, try to get the others to this unspeakably bad place. Wildly chaotic and incredibly nasty - it doesn't get any more frantic than this.

3. Brändi Dog 4
Brändi Dog is an exciting board game with long-term motivation that is played in teams using bridge cards. Similar to the game Eile mit Weile, the objective is to get your marbles from the starting point to the finish line. Your teammate will support you while the opposing team tries to send you back. The drawn cards determine how you progress. The card values can be divided between moves or shared with teammates. The winning team is the one that works together skillfully and gets their marbles to the finish line first.

4. Game Factory The magic keys
In this enchanting children's game, 2-4 players roll the dice through the magical key forest. There is a key in each path square at the start - the further you go into the forest of dice, the more sparkling the reward. However, the path through the magical key forest also harbours risks: If all three dice show the moon symbol, it's good night and your turn is over. So do you dare to roll another dice or try your luck with this key? Some keys open the chest, others don't fit into the lock ... the tension mounts!

5. Brändi Dog XS
The Swiss cult game in a travel version. Now you can play Brändi Dog anytime and anywhere. In the XS version, all elements are slightly smaller. The team that skillfully pulls together wins.

6. 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?.

7. 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.

8. 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.

9. Brändi Dog - Extension
Expansion set for 6 people. As a practical accessory, the expansion set includes two additional wooden pieces. With it, six people can participate in the game and it can be directly added to the base version. The well-crafted wooden pieces are easy to transport and can be simply assembled into a beautiful game board.

10. Lautapelit Secret Hitler - Boardgame
A deduction game on the search and stop of the Secret Hitler project
The action takes place in Germany in 1932. As the wave of fascism swept through the country, German politicians tried at all costs to safeguard a diminished liberal government. In Secret Hitler, the players embody these politicians who refuse this fatality. But be careful! Among this group of men are fascists. Worse still. One of them is Secret Hitler!
What will be your role?
The game begins with assigning roles to each player: Liberals, Fascists or Hitler.
Players are secretly divided into two teams: - Liberals: They are in the majority, but do not know each other. - Fascists: These are hidden from other players, but know each other. They are also aware of Hitler's identity.
Hitler is part of the fascist camp but does not know the identity of the members of his camp. He will have to be aware lui-même of their identities during the game.
The election of the Chancellor, the highlight of the
At the beginning of the game, a Candidate for President is appointed. The latter will then have to choose his future Chancellor. To come to power, the Chancellor will have to be elected by an absolute majority. If the Liberals can learn to trust each other, they have enough votes to control the election and save the day. But the fascists will say whatever it takes to get elected, advance their agenda and win the game.
Each round of play consists of 3 sections: - The Election: The government is formed. - The Legislative Session: a law is promulgated - Executive Action: The President exercises his power.
The game ends in two different ways:- The Liberals win the game if they manage to enact 5 Liberal Laws, or if Hitler is killed. - Fascists win if 6 Fascist Laws are promulgated, or if Hitler is elected Chancellor after three Fascist Laws have been promulgated.
