The Best Board Games with Frogs and Toads 2026

Frogs and toads bring hopping fun to board games. These games feature our amphibian friends in various delightful ways.

This list was last updated on June 30, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Cockroach Poker Royal

    Cockroach Poker Royal

    Cockroach Poker Royal (Kakerlakenpoker Royal) elevates the art of bluffing to a royally entertaining level. This game, a twist on the original Kakerlakenpoker, swaps the traditional poker deck for one festooned with critters like cockroaches, rats, and stink bugs, emphasizing bluffing over traditional poker hands.

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    2–6 15–25 min 8+ Immediately playable
    Video reviews 1
  2. Cockroach Poker

    Cockroach Poker

    Cockroach Poker is a lighthearted and engaging card game focused on bluffing and reverse set collection. It features various critters like cockroaches, rats, and stink bugs, and the aim is to trick others into collecting these undesirable creatures.

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    2–6 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
    Video reviews 1
  3. River Valley Glassworks

    River Valley Glassworks

    River Valley Glassworks is a cozy family-weight game about collecting colorful glass from the river and arranging it in your workshop. Players draft pieces, manage rows and columns, and score through a compact set-collection puzzle.

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    1–5 25–45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  4. Forest Shuffle

    Forest Shuffle

    Forest Shuffle is a strategic and environmentally themed card game where players vie to create the most ecologically rich and balanced forest habitat. By gathering valuable trees and attracting diverse species, players work towards building a vibrant ecosystem, all while keeping an eye on the changing seasons that signal the game's end.

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    2–5 40–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
    + 1 € above the best price
    23 € at Amazon*
  5. Froggies

    Froggies

    The objective is to arrange the cards in numerical order to get rid of the entire row. The deck includes cards numbered 1-8, with six of each number, four frogs, and eight waste cards. Players take turns drawing from the deck or the discard pile, placing cards in the correct order while uncovering hidden cards, and using frogs as wildcards. The game continues until a player completes a single-card row with a 1 or a frog, winning the round.

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    2–4 20 min 5+ Immediately playable
  6. Ribbit

    Ribbit

    Ribbit (formerly known as Schildkrötenrennen or "Turtle Race" in its original version) offers a delightful, strategic race experience suited for families and players of all ages. This game is built around the concept of racing turtles—or frogs, in the reprint—across a field to reach a tasty salad.

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    2–5 20 min 5+ Immediately playable
  7. Symbiose
    2–4 10–20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  8. The Animals of Baker Street
    1–4 45 min 10+ Easy to learn
  9. Meister Makatsu
    2–6 20–30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  10. Hop Hop Hooray!

    Hop Hop Hooray!

    Compete in a jumping contest at the frog pond! Can you jump far enough to reach the lake? You only score points by aligning three frogs in a row.

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    2–4 10–15 min 6+ Immediately playable
  11. Animal Upon Animal: Small and Yet Great!

    Animal Upon Animal: Small and Yet Great!

    The World Championships of Animal Pyramids are in full swing, and players must stack their animals into a shared pyramid without letting any fall. Players take turns stacking animals according to the dice, which dictate how many and where. The first player to successfully stack all their animals wins the game!

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    2 15 min 5+ Immediately playable
  12. Frogriders

    Frogriders

    Deep in the northern forests lives a charming tribe of elves called the Frogriders. Each spring, they host a tournament where their four main groups engage in a mock battle. Players collect uniquely shaped plastic figures by jumping them over one another, using their special abilities strategically to score points or return to the tribe’s village. The game features various privilege and scoring cards, creating numerous tactical nuances and strategies to explore for victory.

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    2–4 20–30 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 3 € above the best price
    15 € at Amazon*
    Video reviews 1
  13. Lunar Laser Frogs
    3–8 15 min 8+ Immediately playable
  14. Pergola
    1–4 45–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  15. Snatch it! The Big Snap
    3–6 20–30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  16. Blue Banana

    Blue Banana

    In the fast-paced card game, players face confusion from changing colors and symbols. Each round features two motif cards displaying their symbols in incorrect colors, challenging players to collect cards that match the desired properties amid the chaos. Success requires clever thinking and the ability to see beyond the misleading colors to identify the correct motifs.

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    2–5 10+ Immediately playable
  17. Beep! Beep!

    Beep! Beep!

    Players navigate through a forest in a fast-paced game, avoiding wild animals. The game includes a small squeaky rubber car and 112 cards featuring animals in different colors. Players must quickly associate either the animal or color with those they have already avoided. If three matching animals appear, they hit the squeaky car to honk and clear the path. The player who avoids the most animals wins.

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    2–6 5 min 8+ Immediately playable
  18. Everdell Farshore

    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 40–80 min 10+ Medium complexity

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Cockroach Poker Royal currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

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Most games on this list support 2 to 5 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

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Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 5 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

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A typical game takes about 20 to 25 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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