Best Games Set in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 2026
Looking for a really good game set in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧? Then we have just the right thing for you: The list of the best UK games 2026.
What are United Kingdom Games?
In this list you will find board games, expansions, promos, etc., where the United Kingdom features prominently either thematically or in gameplay.
In German, "United Kingdom" is called "Vereinigtes Königreich".
Examples of Games Set in the United Kingdom
Good examples of UK games include games about London, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, or British history and culture.
List of the best games 2026 set in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧
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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 -
Ticket to Ride: London
All details & ratingTicket to Ride: London brings the classic gameplay of the Ticket to Ride series to the vibrant city of London in the 1970s. This edition offers a fast-paced, streamlined experience on a condensed map of London, allowing players to complete a game in just about 15 minutes.
2–4 10–15 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Undaunted: North Africa
All details & ratingUndaunted: North Africa is an engaging two-player deck-building game that immerses players in the tactical ground combat of World War II's North African Theater. Building on the success of its predecessor, Undaunted: Normandy, this sequel introduces new mechanics and challenges, focusing on the historical skirmishes between Britain's Long Range Desert Group and Italian forces.
2 45–60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Marrying Mr. Darcy
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of female characters from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. They aim to improve themselves and become more desirable as potential wives by participating in events and enhancing their characters, while also using cunning to gain advantages. The game consists of two phases: the courtship phase, where players collect points to attract suitors, and the proposal phase, where they see which suitor proposes and calculate their final scores.
2–6 30–60 min 13+ Immediately playable -
Letters from Whitechapel
All details & ratingLetters from Whitechapel is a thrilling and suspense-filled board game that transports players to the grim streets of London's Whitechapel district in 1888, the setting of the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. The game pits one player, taking on the role of Jack the Ripper, against others who play as police detectives. Their goal is to catch Jack before he claims his fifth victim.
2–6 90 min 14+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1 -
Ottoman Sunset: The Great War in the Near East
All details & ratingIn 1914, the Ottoman Empire agreed to shelter the fleeing German battleship Goeben, renamed Yavuz, as World War I erupted in Europe. As players control the Young Turks, they try to sustain the empire amidst the chaos of war, fighting against British-led forces, Russian armies, and a Hashemite Arab revolt. Despite earlier victories, the Ottomans faced inevitable defeat by October 1918; can you lead them to success where history failed?
1 30 min 13+ Easy to learn -
London
Second Edition
All details & ratingLondon (Second Edition) is a refined version of a classic board game that caters to players who enjoy strategic planning and city-building. Set in the aftermath of the Great Fire of London, players are tasked with the ambitious goal of reconstructing the city. This game challenges players to balance the complexities of urban development, financial management, and social responsibility.
2–4 60–90 min 14+ Medium complexity -
World of Tanks Miniatures Game
All details & ratingBring the online game to the tabletop. Players command a unit of tanks in a quick and easy-to-learn game, aiming to defeat their opponent and secure victory. The starter set includes everything needed to begin, featuring four fully assembled and painted plastic tanks, custom dice, tank cards, terrain, game tokens, upgrade cards for crew and equipment, and a damage deck. A comprehensive release plan will follow, allowing players to expand and customize their forces.
2–4 30 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Cosmoctopus
All details & ratingWelcome, devoted ones! The celestial gaze of the Great Octopus is upon you. Players build and collect tentacles in a flexible game board called the Ink Realm, gathering resources and powerful cards representing relics, scripts, hallucinations, and constellations. Utilize the strength of these bizarre items and combinations to be the first to collect 8 tentacles and win!
1–4 60–90 min 10+ Easy to learn -
The Men Who Would Be Kings: Colonial Wargaming Rules
All details & ratingPlayers engage in battles set in historical or Hollywood colonial conflicts from the mid to late 19th century, ranging from the Indian Rebellion to the Boxer Rebellion. The rules facilitate focused gameplay on British colonial wars against various factions while allowing exploration of other nations' empires. The outcome depends on the quality of the officers leading the units, echoing Victorian heroism and adventure.
2 12+ Easy to learn -
Wings of War: The Dawn of World War II
All details & ratingIn 1939, the German war machine begins its rampage across Europe, igniting battles that will shape the course of the greatest conflict in human history. The Wings of War WW2 series offers a fast and engaging gameplay experience, allowing players to jump right into action with varied aircraft featuring distinct abilities and firepower. "Dawn of War" serves as the first installment in this series, enabling players to simulate dogfights and bombing missions with classic planes from the early years of the war, accommodating 2 to 6 players.
2–6 30 min 12+ Easy to learn -
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 -
Undaunted: Battle of Britain
All details & ratingThe RAF faces off against the Luftwaffe in this two-player card game set during World War II aerial battles. In the summer of 1940, Germany's war machine has overrun the continent, and Britain is the last barrier to a German victory in Europe. Command seasoned pilots of the Luftwaffe or the resourceful RAF as they engage in dynamic aerial combat, ensuring pilot cohesion and evading anti-aircraft fire to secure victory in the skies.
2 45–60 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Mrs Thatcher's War: The Falklands, 1982
All details & ratingThis entertaining and challenging game illustrates the general strategic course of the Falklands War between Britain and Argentina in 1982, highlighting key historical themes. It features two games in one: a naval-air game where the British player combats the Argentine AI for control of the skies, and a ground game where the British player uses air superiority to lead ground troops to victory or defeat in the hills around Stanley. The game incorporates rich historical details, including Exocet missiles, civilian resistance, diplomatic maneuvers, and various international interventions.
1 100–250 min 12+ Medium complexity -
Versailles 1919
All details & ratingOn November 11, 1918, an armistice halted the brutal conflict known as the war to end all wars. Four leaders—Woodrow Wilson (United States), David Lloyd George (Britain), Vittorio Orlando (Italy), and George Clemenceau (France)—gathered in Paris to draft the Treaty of Versailles, culminating after months of intense debate. Players take on the role of one of these leaders, navigating complex agendas, forging alliances, and balancing domestic pressures while striving to establish peace in a tumultuous post-war world.
1–4 60–120 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Axis & Allies Anniversary Edition
All details & ratingAxis & Allies Anniversary Edition marks a significant milestone in the history of the Axis & Allies series, celebrating fifty years of Avalon Hill with a grand edition of the game. This edition introduces Italy as the third Axis power, adding a new layer of strategy and complexity to the WWII simulation. The addition of cruisers expands the naval combat options, and the game boasts the largest board in the series, offering an expansive 24x46 inch battlefield for players to strategize over.
2–6 360 min 12+ Medium complexity -
2WW: The War in Europe
All details & ratingPlayers control armies, air forces, and fleets in a strategic game that encompasses the entire conflict in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. One player commands the Axis powers, including Germany and Italy, while the other leads the Allies, such as France, Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Despite its compact size, the game offers significant depth and can be played in an evening, satisfying both casual players and veterans alike.
2–3 120 min 12+ Medium complexity -
Diplomacy
All details & ratingDiplomacy is a renowned board game known for its intense negotiation and strategy elements, set in the turbulent period before World War I. This classic game, which has seen various editions and forms over the years, is famous for its pure player-driven diplomacy and strategy.
2–7 360 min 12+ Medium complexity
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 8 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 60 to 90 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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