The Best Board Games with Ducks 2026

Looking for a really good game with ducks? Then we have exactly the right thing: The list of the best duck board games 2026.

List of the Best Board Games with Ducks 2026

This list was last updated on June 10, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Wingspan (Kennerspiel des Jahres 2019 winner)

    Wingspan is a captivating, competitive board game from Stonemaier Games, masterfully designed by Elizabeth Hargrave. It's a medium-weight, card-driven, engine-building game that stands out with its unique theme and stunning artwork, featuring over 170 bird illustrations by artists Beth Sobel, Natalia Rojas, and Ana Maria Martinez.

    Nominated for 27 awards and won 16.

    ⭐️ Kennerspiel des Jahres 2019

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    • 👥 1 - 5 Players
    • ⏱️ 40 - 70 Minutes
    • 🧒 10+ years old
    • 🧩 Easy to learn

    Video reviews for Wingspan (Kennerspiel des Jahres 2019 winner)

    • YouTube Review for the game "Wingspan (Kennerspiel des Jahres 2019 winner)" by Shut Up & Sit Down
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  2. Welcome To...: Collector's Edition

    • 👥 1 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 25 Minutes
    • 🧒 10+ years old
    • 🧩 Easy to learn
  3. Duck & Cover

    Duck & Cover is a fast, goofy family card game for 2–7 players in which you try to end up with the least “water” around your bathtub. Over three rounds you either move your ducks around your grid or cover duck cards with other ducks, aiming for the lowest score.

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    • 👥 2 - 7 Players
    • ⏱️ 15 - 20 Minutes
    • 🧒 8+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
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  5. Pick Picknic

    Pick Picknic is a delightful board game that combines strategy and chance with a charming farmyard theme. Designed by Stefan Dorra, this game invites players to help their flock of hungry chickens, geese, and ducks feed on as much corn as possible while avoiding the cunning foxes looking for a feathered feast. A remake of Dorra's earlier game Razzia, Pick Picknic integrates fun poultry antics with tactical gameplay suitable for both children and adults.

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    • 👥 2 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 20 Minutes
    • 🧒 8+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  6. Sitting Ducks card game

    The goal is to shoot your opponent's ducks while ensuring yours remain in the gallery. Players will see a "sitting duck gallery" where their ducks appear as new cards come into play. Using hand cards, players target specific ducks, and once marked, can use a "fire" card to shoot, removing that duck from the gallery. Special cards allow manipulation of the lineup, enabling players to protect their ducks and threaten their opponents. The gameplay is reminiscent of Guillotine, with a focus on strategic card effects.

    Nominated for 1 award.

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    • 👥 3 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 20 Minutes
    • 🧒 10+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  7. Duck, Duck, Bruce

    A simple "push your luck" card game with mechanics similar to "Can't Stop." Players reveal cards from the draw pile and can stop at any time to collect cards for their score. However, if two fish of the same type are revealed, the player loses those cards and their turn. Revealing an octopus card also ends the turn and causes the player to lose other cards revealed during that turn, but allows an attempt to steal cards from another player's score pile. Only the largest fish of each type counts for scoring, and the game continues until a player reaches 77 points.

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    • 👥 2 - 5 Players
    • ⏱️ 20 Minutes
    • 🧒 6+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  8. Everdell Farshore

    The Eternal Sea calls... The rugged coastline north of Everdell Valley is a land full of adventure and secrets. Fearless sailors search for bountiful islands and valuable treasures while diligent monks translate and illuminate texts in their monasteries.

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    • 👥 1 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 40 - 80 Minutes
    • 🧒 10+ years old
    • 🧩 Medium difficulty
  9. Tally Ho! (1973)

    Tally Ho! turns the tables on the traditional hunter-prey narrative, offering a two-player game where one participant controls hunters and lumberjacks, and the other manages foxes and bears. The game begins with a serene forest, represented by face-down tiles. As the game progresses, these tiles are flipped and moved, simulating the chaotic disruption of hunting.

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    • 👥 2 Players
    • ⏱️ 30 Minutes
    • 🧒 8+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  10. Hopple-Popple

    Players receive a sheet depicting a farm with outlines of eight animals: 2 cats, 2 ducks, 2 rabbits, and 2 roosters. The aim is to collect all eight animals first. Rolling a colored die determines which type of animal can be added to the farm, provided there is room for it. The first player to collect all their animals wins.

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    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 15 Minutes
    • 🧒 3+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  11. Rummy

    Rummy 500 is a popular family card game played with a standard 52-card deck. Players aim to get rid of all their cards by laying down sets of three or more cards in groups of the same value or in sequences of consecutive cards. Points are scored for cards laid down on the table, while remaining cards in hand count negatively; the game ends when one player lays down their last card.

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    • 👥 2 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 60 Minutes
    • 🧒 8+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable

    Video reviews for Rummy

    • YouTube Review for the game "Rummy" by BoardGameGeek
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  13. Dominoes

    Dominoes is a timeless tile game cherished in various cultures worldwide. In this rendition, we delve into the realm of Western Dominoes, featuring the classic 28-tile "Double Six" set. While Chinese Dominoes employ a 32-tile set with different configurations, this adaptation focuses on the Western style.

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    • 👥 2 - 10 Players
    • ⏱️ 30 Minutes
    • 🧒 5+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable

    Video reviews for Dominoes

    • YouTube Review for the game "Dominoes" by BoardGameGeek
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  14. Schnipp Schnapp

    Schnipp Schnapp is a fast-paced card game for children. Players reveal cards from their stacks, and the first to shout "Schnapp" when two identical cards appear wins both stacks. If a player calls out incorrectly, they have to place their stack in the center of the table. The game ends when one player has collected all the cards.

    💰 21% cheaper on Amazon than at other retailers

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    • 👥 2 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 20 Minutes
    • 🧒 7+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  15. Picture Dominoes

    A kids' version of the classic game of dominoes uses images instead of numbers to enable young players to join in. The game system replaces traditional numbers with pictures, maintaining the same effect as the original but without numerical elements. Typically, sets of picture dominoes consist of 28 tiles.

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    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 10 Minutes
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  16. Bagatelle

    A bagatelle board resembles a flat, lightweight board with pins and short raised edges to keep the ball in play. Players shoot the ball from a spring-loaded mechanism at the top, aiming for various scoring holes marked with different point values. Players typically have three or more balls and keep track of their scores, with the first to reach a preset point total declared the winner. Bagatelle sets can be made from wood, metal, or plastic and may feature thematic designs.

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    • 👥 2 - 10 Players
    • ⏱️ 10 - 30 Minutes
    • 🧒 5+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  17. Quartett

    This family of card games is extremely popular in Europe and involves collecting sets similar to Game of Authors and Happy Families. Played by three or more players, each player must check their cards, and when someone has a complete set of four, they place it on the table.

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    • 👥 3 Players
    • 🧒 3+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  18. Lucky Ducks

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    This fun matching game combines the developmental skills of toddlers with the enjoyment of an introductory game. Players pick up ducks that swim around a motorized pond, matching the colors and shapes on the bottom of each duck. The game provides a greater challenge than traditional memory games while remaining accessible to young players, making it an engaging experience for both children and parents.

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    • 👥 2 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 10 Minutes
    • 🧒 3+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  19. Gone Fishin'

    Players receive a plastic fishing rod with a small magnet at the end of the line. They sit around a cardboard aquarium filled with plastic fish, cardboard fish, and hidden pieces of trash. The goal is to catch the fish while avoiding the trash, with larger catches earning more points, and the treasure chest being worth the most. The player with the highest score from the fish caught wins.

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    • 👥 1 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 10 Minutes
    • 🧒 4+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  20. Crazy Eights classical card game

    A public domain card game played with a standard deck, the objective is to be the first to discard all your cards. Players start with a set number of cards and must play a matching card or draw from the stockpile, deciding to play the drawn card or pass. There are many variations, including different roles for certain cards, making for a diverse gameplay experience.

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    • 👥 2 - 5 Players
    • ⏱️ 20 Minutes
    • 🧒 4+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  21. Tiddledy Winks

    Players 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.

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    • 👥 1 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 10 Minutes
    • 🧒 4+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  22. Old Maid

    Schwarzer Peter is a traditional children's game played with a deck of cards. Players discard all but one queen and then deal the remaining cards. During the game, players take turns drawing cards from others, aiming to form pairs; the player holding the last queen, known as the "Old Maid," loses, while everyone else wins. The game's humor often comes from the reactions of players, especially children, when the Old Maid is drawn from their hand.

    💰 3% cheaper on Amazon than at other retailers

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    • 👥 2 - 6 Players
    • ⏱️ 5 Minutes
    • 🧒 4+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
  23. My Very First Games: The Duck Game

    • 👥 1 - 4 Players
    • ⏱️ 10 Minutes
    • 🧒 2+ years old
    • 🧩 Immediately playable
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