The Best Board Games with Marmots 2026

Marmots bring mountain charm to board games. These games feature our whistling rodent friends in delightful ways.

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

    Spring Meadow

    The first delicate blooms signal the end of a harsh winter. As the sun shines longer each day, snow retreats, and the meadows awaken, making it the perfect time for a hike. Players must carefully choose their route, watch for marmot burrows, and pack enough snacks, as earning a coveted edelweiss track pin becomes challenging when sitting hungry in the snow.

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    1–4 15–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
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  2. Das große Kullern

    Das große Kullern

    Players receive three marbles in each turn and launch them into holes at the top of a hill. The marbles then travel down a system of 3D tracks or get stuck. Players race their figures along a winding path, moving based on how many marbles are halted in front of them, and can trigger mechanisms that release stuck marbles, potentially causing them to retreat if too many marbles block their path.

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    2–4 20 min 6+ Immediately playable
  3. Pachisi

    Pachisi

    Pachisi, often regarded as the national game of India, is a classic board game dating back to 4 AD. Its enduring popularity is due to its simple yet engaging mechanics. The game involves moving pawns around the board to reach the "home" section, with movement dictated by dice rolls. Parcheesi is a well-known westernized version of this game.

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    2–6 30 min 5+ Immediately playable

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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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