The Best Board Games with Geese 2026

Geese bring honking fun and adventure to board games. These games feature our feathered friends in various creative ways.

This list was last updated on June 30, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition

    The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition

    The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition revitalizes Stefan Feld's classic strategy game for 1-4 players, where participants embody aristocrats managing their princedoms. This special edition, a collaboration between Ravensburger and Awaken Realms, elevates the game with a full art redesign, premium materials, and enhanced components, offering a luxurious playing experience as players build their settlements, castles, and engage in trade.

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    1–4 70–120 min 12+ Medium complexity
  2. Wingspan

    Wingspan

    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.

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    1–5 40–70 min 10+ Easy to learn
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  3. Master Fox

    Master Fox

    The famous Master Fox is getting old and is searching for a successor among the brave forest bandits. This is your chance to prove your skills as a thief and take his place! To impress the old fox, you must complete missions and bring him the greatest loot from the nearby cabin.

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    2–4 20 min 7+ Immediately playable
  4. Gänsemarsch

    Gänsemarsch

    Players frolic with young geese in the meadow. The geese demonstrate eight different exercises. Will the players complete each exercise at least once before the fox circles the meadow?

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    2–6 10 min 3+ Immediately playable
  5. Schnipp Schnapp

    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.

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    2–6 20 min 7+ Immediately playable
  6. Miscellaneous Game Compilation

    Miscellaneous Game Compilation

    A placeholder entry for compilations of games released in a package. These typically include traditional or children's games collected in one box. Common examples include chess, checkers, backgammon, and "Ludo," among other notable titles.

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    0 Immediately playable
  7. Quartett

    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 3+ Immediately playable
  8. Roads & Boats

    Roads & Boats

    Roads & Boats is a complex and expansive board game that focuses on the development of civilization through logistics and transportation. Players start with basic resources and must strategically transport these goods to various production facilities to create new, more valuable items. The game is unique in its emphasis on logistics rather than territorial control: the only possessions players truly own are those being carried by their transportation units. This creates a dynamic play environment where facilities are communal and goods left unattended can be claimed by any player.

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    1–4 240 min 14+ For connoisseurs

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The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition 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 4 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

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Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 3 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

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

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