Best games where you can make deals with other players 2026

Looking for a really good game where you can make deals with other players? Then we have just the right thing for you: The list of the best negotiation games 2026.

What are negotiation games?

Negotiation games allow and encourage players to make agreements, trades, and deals with each other. These arrangements may or may not be binding depending on the game, and successful negotiation is often key to victory.

In German, "Negotiation" is called "Mit anderen Spielern Vereinbarungen treffen".

Examples of games where you can make deals with other players:

Notable examples include trading games where players freely negotiate resource exchanges, or diplomacy games where alliances and agreements shape the flow of play.

List of the best negotiation games 2026:

This list was last updated on June 13, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Bohnanza: 25th Anniversary Edition

    Bohnanza: 25th Anniversary Edition

    The 25th Anniversary Edition includes a new bean variety and three game variants, one featuring a collector's coin. Players plant and harvest bean cards to earn coins, managing their hand without changing the order of cards. On their turn, a player lays down cards, trades with others, and eventually collects coins based on their beans before the game concludes with a final harvest.

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    2–7 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
  2. Sheriff of Nottingham

    Sheriff of Nottingham

    Sheriff of Nottingham is an engaging board game of bluffing, bribery, and negotiation set in the medieval town of Nottingham.

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    3–5 60 min 14+ Easy to learn
    Video reviews 1
  3. Pit

    Pit

    Pit is a fast-paced and lively commodity trading card game that has been entertaining players since its first edition in 1903.

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    3–8 30–90 min 7+ Immediately playable
  4. Cosmic Encounter

    Cosmic Encounter

    2008 Edition

    Cosmic Encounter is an iconic board game that combines elements of strategy, diplomacy, and unique alien powers, set in a dynamic universe of shifting alliances and interstellar conflict.

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    3–5 60–120 min 12+ Medium complexity
  5. Vive le Roi!

    Vive le Roi!

    Long live the king! This is a bluffing and deduction game for 3-6 players aged 8 and up. The weary monarch Vladimir Miritiro is eyeing his subjects to choose a successor, and players assist by advising their favorites in the quest for the throne. With the king's retirement announcement, all subjects from cobblers to duchesses gather, but clever maneuvering and selective positioning are needed to reach the crown.

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    2–8 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  6. I'm the Boss!

    I'm the Boss!

    I'm the Boss! is a dynamic negotiation board game where players embody investors wheeling and dealing to close lucrative deals. With its blend of strategy, negotiation, and chance, the game captures the cutthroat world of business in a fun and engaging way.

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    3–6 60 min 12+ Easy to learn
  7. Waterfall Park

    Waterfall Park

    Welcome to Waterfall Park. Players aim to trade and swap attractions to build the world's largest amusement park. The unique aspect of this park is its vertical construction on enormous towers in the middle of the ocean.

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    3–5 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 25 € above the best price
    42 € at Amazon*
  8. Arcs: Conflict & Collapse in the Reach

    Arcs: Conflict & Collapse in the Reach

    Players engage in a sharp-witted sci-fi strategy game set in a dark yet whimsical universe. They take actions using versatile cards, set competitive goals each round, and prepare their fleets for battle, utilizing various dice to determine the outcome. The game features a hundred wooden ships and agents, 18 uniquely engraved dice, a beautifully designed board with six fields, and an extensive array of over 60 unique cards.

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    2–4 60–120 min 14+ Medium complexity
  9. Rising Sun

    Rising Sun

    In the mystical realm of legendary feudal Japan, the forgotten Kami have arisen from the underworld, dissatisfied with the ruling Shōgun. As spring heralds the Great New Year, the sacred clans gather to embark on a quest to reclaim the lands of Nippon, restoring honor and spirituality. Honorable Shōgun, you lead one of these clans, navigating a delicate balance of diplomacy, alliances, and war in the pursuit of victory. Will you uphold the ancient promise with strength, virtue, and spirit in the board game Rising Sun?

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    3–5 90–120 min 14+ Medium complexity
  10. A Game of Thrones: B'Twixt

    A Game of Thrones: B'Twixt

    Manipulate the political landscape of King's Landing in this fast-paced card game for 3 to 6 players. Players embody one of nine iconic characters from A Song of Ice and Fire, using their influence to gain allies and shift the loyalties of others. Be cautious with your alliances, as betrayal can come when you least expect it!

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    3–6 90 min 14+ Easy to learn
  11. Sons of Anarchy: Men of Mayhem

    Sons of Anarchy: Men of Mayhem

    Sons of Anarchy: Men of Mayhem immerses players into the gritty universe of the acclaimed TV series, offering a deep and engaging strategic experience. The game captures the essence of running an outlaw motorcycle club, involving territory control, resource management, and intense negotiations.

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    3–4 90 min 13+ Medium complexity
  12. Monopoly: Super Mario Celebration!
    2–6 90 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 14 € above the best price
    34 € at Amazon*
  13. Maria

    Maria

    Maria is a strategic board game set during the tumultuous period of the War of the Austrian Succession, offering a rich blend of military strategy and historical diplomacy. Designed primarily for three players, it casts them into the roles of the major powers of the time: Austria, France with Bavaria, and Prussia along with the Pragmatic Army. Utilizing a unique map that is divided into two parts—Flanders and Bohemia—Maria challenges players to navigate the complexities of warfare and alliance, demanding not just military might but also political sagacity to emerge victorious.

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    2–3 210 min 14+ For connoisseurs
  14. Versailles 1919

    Versailles 1919

    On 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.

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    1–4 60–120 min 13+ Medium complexity
  15. Sidereal Confluence

    Sidereal Confluence

    Sidereal Confluence: Trading and Negotiation in the Elysian Quadrant stands out as a unique game for 4-9 players, blending intense trading and negotiation with a deep strategy that spans across a galaxy of diverse alien races. Players engage in a dynamic economy where resource management, technological development, and cooperative yet competitive trading are crucial to forging a civilization that dominates the galaxy. Each of the nine alien races offers a distinct play experience, with asymmetrical abilities and economic needs that necessitate savvy negotiation and trade to thrive. The game encourages players to strike deals for resources, technologies, and colonies, with victory points awarded for technological advancements, efficient economic management, and contributions to galactic progress. The remastered edition enhances this experience with improved components, a streamlined teaching guide, and a rulebook designed for easier learning and engagement.

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    4–9 120–180 min 14+ For connoisseurs
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  16. Löwenherz - The Boundaries of Power

    Löwenherz - The Boundaries of Power

    The king is close to death, prompting the princes to compete for control of the kingdom and secure the throne by claiming as much land as possible. Each turn, a card reveals three possible actions, such as building a wall, moving a wall to expand the kingdom, or placing a knight. If multiple players choose the same action, a bidding war ensues. The game includes various components like walls, castles, knights, and a beautifully designed game board that allows for different setups.

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    2–4 60–90 min 12+ Medium complexity
  17. Excalibohn
    3–5 45–60 min 12+ Easy to learn
  18. American Rails

    American Rails

    Players take on the role of wealthy capitalists managing a portfolio of stocks and bonds from six fictional railroad companies. Through ruthless negotiation and careful planning, they strive to increase the value of their investments and reap profits. The player with the most money at the end becomes the first railroad baron of the nation.

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    3–5 90 min 14+ Medium complexity
  19. Kyoto - Money makes the World go down

    Kyoto - Money makes the World go down

    Players take on the role of delegates from different countries at a climate conference, facing short negotiation rounds. They aim to meet reduction targets and secure funding while trying to protect their own national wealth and pursue hidden agendas. Ultimately, the player who best preserves their wealth may win, unless the planet suffers too much damage, which would lead to the conference's failure.

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    3–6 30–45 min 10+ Easy to learn

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Bohnanza: 25th Anniversary Edition 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 3 to 5 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 7 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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