Best Games Set in Belgium 🇧🇪 2026
Looking for a really good game set in Belgium 🇧🇪? Then we have just the right thing for you: The list of the best Belgium games 2026.
What are Belgium Games?
In this list you will find board games, expansions, promos, etc., where the country of Belgium features prominently either thematically or in gameplay.
In German, "Belgium" is called "Belgien".
Examples of Games Set in Belgium
Good examples of Belgium games include Bruges or Napoleon: The Waterloo Campaign, 1815.
List of the best games 2026 set in Belgium 🇧🇪
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Ticket to Ride: Europe
All details & ratingTicket to Ride: Europe invites you to embark on an exhilarating train adventure through the heart of Europe. From the historic streets of Edinburgh to the vibrant city of Constantinople, and from the sunny shores of Lisbon to the grandeur of Moscow, you'll traverse the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or a family looking for a fun challenge, this game, like the original Ticket to Ride, offers an elegantly simple gameplay experience that can be mastered in just five minutes.
2–5 30–60 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Bruges
All details & ratingBruges is a strategic board game set in the bustling 15th-century city of Bruges, known for its thriving culture and commerce. The game revolves around the theme of merchant competition and maintaining influence in this wealthy Belgian Hanseatic city.
2–4 60 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Switch & Signal
All details & ratingPlayers must keep track of a busy rail network filled with trains. As more trains are placed on the board, the game becomes increasingly intense, requiring effective coordination to transport goods without delays. The journey spans Europe, the United States, and Canada, and with simple rules, players can start right away—time is of the essence.
2–4 45 min 10+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Napoléon: The Waterloo Campaign, 1815
All details & ratingOn June 18, 1815, one of the decisive battles in military history took place in Belgium, about 30 kilometers southeast of Brussels. Napoleon, having returned from exile on the island of Elba, swiftly formed an army to defeat the scattered British and Prussian forces preparing to invade France. Wellington's solid defense and timely Prussian reinforcements led to a significant victory for the allies at the Battle of Waterloo, putting an end to Napoleon's military ambitions.
2–3 120 min 12+ Easy to learn -
Alhambra: The Card Game
All details & ratingAlhambra: The Card Game is inspired by the popular and award-winning game franchise, Alhambra. This version maintains the same core rules but features different themes and minor changes from its predecessor, Stimmt So!. Players acquire shares in various aspects of a large company using a mechanism similar to Union Pacific, with different currencies and stock types rewarding majority and minority shareholders throughout the game.
2–6 45 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Tiletum
All details & ratingTiletum transports players back to the splendor of the Renaissance, a period marked by the flourishing of trade and the arts across Europe. In this game, players embody wealthy merchants traversing from Flanders to Venice, engaging in commerce, constructing cathedrals, and currying favor with noble families to establish themselves as preeminent figures of the era.
1–4 60–100 min 14+ Medium complexity -
WWII Commander: Volume One – Battle of the Bulge
All details & ratingPlayers engage in a two-player game that simulates the German offensive against the Western Allies in December 1944 during World War II. Designed by John H. Butterfield, the game combines elegant mechanics with high player interaction, offering a unique experience for both war and Euro game enthusiasts. The straightforward rules allow for quick play, providing an intense challenge as players navigate tactical decisions while commanding divisions on an abstract battlefield.
2 45–300 min Medium complexity -
Bruxelles 1893
All details & ratingBruxelles 1893 transports players to the height of the Art Nouveau movement, where they become architects in the late 19th century. This worker placement game combines elements of bidding and majority control, challenging players to create the most impressive architectural works and pieces of art to score points.
2–5 50–125 min 13+ For connoisseurs -
Bruxelles 1893: Belle Époque
Expansion
All details & ratingThe new edition of Bruxelles 1893 is enhanced by the Belle Époque expansion, both offered in one large box. This version respects the spirit of the original while introducing updates that enhance gameplay, graphics, and ergonomics. Players will encounter new public figures, white artworks, blocker tiles, endgame goals, special actions, and fresh materials.
2–5 45–120 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Tournay
All details & ratingTournay is a strategic card game set in the historic city of Tournay, Belgium, inviting players to rebuild and flourish the city after its conquest by the Normans in 881. Players take on the roles of city builders, using cards to represent the military, religious, and civil efforts to construct buildings, recruit citizens, and gain prestige. The game's depth comes from managing these cards across three levels and colors, creating a dynamic play environment where strategy and planning are key.
2–4 30–60 min 12+ Medium complexity -
Flandern 1302
All details & ratingPlayers represent different city colors and compete for power and influence through tiles and action cards. They lay down tiles from their own sets or those of neutral or church colors, while ensuring that same-colored tiles do not touch. Scoring occurs when cities are completed, with points awarded based on the number of tiles and additional bonuses from churches and cathedral placements. Strategic use of action cards can alter gameplay significantly, making for an engaging experience that deepens as the game progresses.
2–4 60 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Campaign
Waddingtons, 1971
All details & ratingAn exciting strategy game allows players to take on the roles of Napoleons or Wellingtons, leading their armies across Europe. Players can reenact famous battles and form or break alliances, all while navigating a strategically designed board that represents Europe and Western Russia.
2–4 120 min 10+ Easy to learn -
La Bataille de Ligny
All details & ratingPlayers simulate the desperate attempt of the Prussian army to halt the advancing French forces towards Brussels during the last days of Napoleon's reign. The game features four large historical maps and nearly 1,000 colorful pieces, suitable for solo or team play, and can be combined with another game for a comprehensive reenactment of June 16, 1815. This in-depth study of a Napoleonic battle is designed for serious enthusiasts.
2 360–1740 min 12+ For connoisseurs -
Waterloo: Napoleon's Last Battle
All details & ratingPlayers control the French forces and the Anglo-Dutch-Prussian forces in the Battle of Waterloo. Cards are used to move units, enhance combat strength, or trigger special effects like artillery fire. This game features beautiful components and focuses on playability, appealing to those who enjoy both wargames and Euro-style games.
2–3 60 min 12+ Medium complexity -
Game of Goose
All details & ratingThe Game of Goose is an ancient children's classic, possibly tracing back to the Egyptian game of Mehen. It became widely popular in Europe during the 16th century and has inspired numerous variants over time. Players move along a spiral path based on dice rolls, with rewards for virtue and penalties for vice, maintaining a simple yet engaging gameplay.
2–6 20 min 5+ Immediately playable -
Beyond the Rhine: The Campaign for Northwest Europe, September 1944 - April 1945
All details & ratingPlayers engage in a complex battlefield set during the retreat of the German army to the Westwall after severe defeats. The game features a mix of material superiority for the Allies and German resilience, influenced by treacherous terrain and weather. Numerous special rules, including random events and strategic considerations, add depth to the gameplay, which spans significant historical campaigns and offers various scenarios, enhancing its realism and historical flair.
2 3000 min 15+ For connoisseurs
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Ticket to Ride: Europe currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.
How many players do the games on this list support?
Most games on this list support 2 to 4 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.
What age are these games suitable for?
Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 5 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 50 to 60 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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