The Best Board Games Set on the Moon 2026
Looking for a really good game set on the Moon? Then we have exactly the right thing: The list of the best Moon board games 2026.
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Welcome to the Moon
All details & ratingWelcome to the Moon is an innovative flip-and-write game that evolves the gameplay of its predecessors, Welcome To... and Welcome To New Las Vegas. It takes players on a space colonization adventure, combining familiar mechanisms with new twists and a campaign mode that spans eight unique adventure sheets.
1–6 25–30 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 3 € above the best price33 € at Amazon* -
Nova Luna
All details & ratingNova Luna is an abstract tile-laying strategy game that focuses on careful planning and decision-making. Players are tasked with fulfilling objectives by placing tiles strategically, creating a unique and engaging gameplay experience.
1–4 30–60 min 8+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Moon Colony Bloodbath
All details & ratingMoon Colony Bloodbath by Donald X. Vaccarino sends families and gaming groups to a moon colony that was supposed to be perfectly planned. Supplies are packed, robots are ready, and the first buildings are in place, but life beyond Earth quickly proves unstable. This strategic card game is best suited to teens aged 14 and up and adults who enjoy science fiction, dry humor, and smart resource management.
1–5 45–90 min 14+ Easy to learn -
First Rat
All details & ratingRats on the old junkyard have long told the legend of the cheese moon, dreaming of reaching this endless treasure. When the young rats discover a comic about the first moon landing, they hatch a plan to build a rocket and conquer the cheese moon. Players must gather resources, build rocket parts, and train ratonauts while competing against other families to collect the most cheese and points. The game ends when a player launches their fourth rat or achieves their eighth scoring marker, with the winner being the one with the most points.
1–5 30–75 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 2 € above the best price30 € at Amazon* -
Moon Leap
All details & ratingPlayers have five colored pieces numbered from 1 to 5. A player rolls the dice and must move pieces that equal the total rolled, placing them on the next available spot on the board. The game ends when the last three marked spaces are filled, and players score points by multiplying the piece number by the number on the occupied space.
2–4 30 min 7+ Immediately playable -
LUNA Capital
All details & ratingThe dream of sustaining human life on the Moon has become a reality. In 1977, ambitious companies sponsor teams of scientists, workers, and entertainers to build thriving lunar cities that compete for the title of Moon's capital. Players must strategically manage game elements to construct the best settlement, arranging building cards and project tiles to maximize efficiency and score points. Those who cleverly position their projects will rise to become the mayor of LUNA Capital.
1–4 45 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Lunar Command
All details & ratingBuild enough space stations to gather a crew of robots and astronauts before your opponent does. Send UFOs to hinder their progress. The first commander to complete their crew wins and launches the moon rocket. This is an engaging and strategic game for 2 players.
2 15–30 min 7+ Immediately playable -
Flying Hats
All details & ratingPlayers aim to toss weighted paper cones into holes of varying values on the bottom of the box. The game features three lithographed caps with a plug on the underside and involves launching the cones into the air by striking the opposite end while holding them between fingers. The box artwork beautifully illustrates two children playing the game.
2–10 10 min 4+ Immediately playable -
Shackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon
All details & ratingShackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon is a meaty strategy game in which you lead a space agency expanding a permanent base in the Shackleton crater at the Moon’s south pole. Meanwhile three rotating corporations pursue their own agendas, giving the game high replayability.
1–4 60–120 min 14+ For connoisseurs -
Skymines
All details & ratingFifty years ago, humanity began mining the Moon and asteroids, a task previously managed by the world government. Due to recent unrest, adventurous companies and private investors are now stepping in to revive this mining network.
1–4 75–150 min 12+ For connoisseurs+ 6 € above the best price50 € at Amazon* -
Monkeys on the Moon
All details & ratingPlayers promote monkey civilizations and free monkeys from lunar isolation by launching spaceships. They must carefully consider which tribes to advance, as their actions can provoke rival tribes. The player who sends the most powerful primates back to Earth by the end of the game will win. Each move impresses one of the six monkey tribes while angering another, making it crucial to know when to play favorites or risk incurring the wrath of a tribe. The game also features six original illustrations by cartoonist Scott Starkey.
2–4 60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Lunar Rails
All details & ratingPart of Mayfair's Crayon Rail series, players make deliveries across the Moon using a map featuring two hemispheres. Connections can be made from one map's edge to corresponding points on the other. Additional events include meteor strikes, which destroy any track connected to the impact point or adjacent points, as well as decompression, solar flares, and cosmic rays.
2–6 180–240 min 10+ Medium complexity -
Tiddledy Winks
All details & ratingPlayers flick small smooth discs into a cup situated at the center of a target area. The objective is to land the discs in the cup for maximum points, while landing them in the target zone earns fewer points. Players can decide to play a set number of rounds or until someone reaches a target score.
1–6 10 min 4+ Immediately playable
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Welcome to the Moon 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 1 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 4 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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