All Gouden Ludo🇧🇪 2012 winners & nominees compared 2026

The Gouden Ludo is a Flemish game award. This page combines all winners and nominees for 2012 from the official hall of fame and the BoardGameGeek award overview.

Gouden Ludo 2012 winners

Gouden Ludo 2012 nominees

All Gouden Ludo years

You can find every year since 2009 in the Gouden Ludo category. The combined ranking is available at the best Gouden Ludo winners and nominees.

List of available Gouden Ludo 2012 games

Here are the Gouden Ludo 2012 winners and nominees available on boardgame.tips:

This list was last updated on June 12, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. King of Tokyo

    King of Tokyo

    King of Tokyo is a game where players take on the roles of mutant monsters, robots, and aliens, all competing to become the sole King of Tokyo.

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    2–6 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  2. Snake Oil

    Snake Oil

    Snake Oil offers a refreshing twist on party games, where creativity, quick thinking, and persuasive skills reign supreme. Players transform into cunning salespeople, concocting bizarre products from a random assortment of word cards to pitch to various "customers" drawn from a deck of unique character cards. The aim is not just to sell a product but to tailor the pitch to the whims and needs of an ever-changing clientele, ranging from pirates to zombies.

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    3–10 20–30 min 10+ Immediately playable
  3. Kingdom Builder

    Kingdom Builder

    Kingdom Builder is a strategic board game where players shape their domains by building settlements, with the ultimate goal of earning the most gold by the end of the game.

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    2–4 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
    3 € below the next retailer
    40 € at Amazon*
  4. Village

    Village

    Village is a board game that captures the essence of life in a medieval village, where each player manages a family's journey through generations, seeking fame and glory in various ways. The game is renowned for its innovative handling of the passage of time and the inevitability of death, making it a unique and tactically rich experience.

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    2–4 60–90 min 12+ Medium complexity
    Video reviews 1
  5. Revolver

    Revolver

    Step into the world of outlaws and gunslingers in the year 1892, as Jack Colty and his gang wreak havoc after robbing a bank in Repentance Springs. Players take on the roles of Colonel Ned McReady and his lawmen or the infamous Colty gang, each featuring unique cards and abilities for a life-or-death showdown. The game's asymmetrical structure leads to intense tactical decisions, with victory hinged on eliminating gang members or ensuring their escape across the Mexican border.

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    2 45 min 12+ Easy to learn

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