The Best Board Games with Squirrels 2026

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

List of the Best Board Games with Squirrels 2026

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

    Agent Avenue

    Agent Avenue is a competitive card game about retired spies in a suburban neighborhood. Players bluff, collect sets, and use an I-split-you-choose mechanism to outmaneuver rivals and reveal their identities first.

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    2–4 10–20 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 4 € above the best price
    18 € at Amazon*
  2. 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*
  3. Everdell

    Everdell

    Everdell invites players to immerse themselves in the enchanting valley of Everdell, where a thriving civilization of forest critters seeks to expand their territories and establish new cities beneath towering trees, meandering streams, and mossy hollows. As the leader of a group of ambitious critters, you have a busy year ahead, filled with construction, character encounters, and hosting events. Can you ensure that the sun shines brightest on your city before the winter moon rises?

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    1–4 40–80 min 10+ Medium complexity
    + 5 € above the best price
    50 € at Amazon*
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  4. Purzelbaum

    Purzelbaum

    Players engage in a dexterity and memory game featuring a three-dimensional wooden tree that offers squirrels numerous nuts to bury and retrieve. During the autumn phase, players take turns dropping nuts into holes in the ground to earn leaf rewards. As winter arrives, they must remember the best locations to dig for the nuts, with the player collecting the most leaves and nuts ultimately winning the game.

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    2–4 15–20 min 4+ Immediately playable
  5. Here to Slay

    Here to Slay

    Here to Slay is a competitive role-playing fantasy strategy card game from the creators of Unstable Unicorns. In this engaging and interactive game, players aim to build a party of heroes to slay monsters, while navigating the challenges and sabotage from their opponents. It combines elements of strategy, luck, and player interaction, making it an exciting game for those who enjoy a mix of combat and cunning.

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    2–6 30–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
    + 4 € above the best price
    23 € at Amazon*
  6. Go Nuts!

    Go Nuts!

    Players collect acorn points as quickly as possible. On their turn, a player rolls five squirrel dice, removing any that show cars, while acorns score points. After rolling, the player can choose to stop and keep their points or roll again, but rolling only squirrels means losing all points for the round and initiating a "Go nuts!" round where they roll all dice again and score acorns. Players take turns until someone reaches fifty or more points to win.

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    2–4 15 min 8+ Immediately playable
  7. Creature Comforts

    Creature Comforts

    Life in the forest is fun, as long as the sun is shining and the leaves are on the trees. However, these days don't last forever. Wise animals start gathering supplies for the long, cold winter before the weather changes, transforming their homes into cozy hideaways with soup, comfortable chairs, and games to pass the dark days.

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    1–5 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 8 € above the best price
    48 € at Amazon*
  8. Die Ritter von der Haselnuss

    Die Ritter von der Haselnuss

    Players collect and store nuts for winter in a memory game featuring a squirrel. On their turn, players roll a die to move the squirrel's knight in their chosen direction on the board. Landing on a bush allows them to draw a card, potentially gaining a nut or encountering a thief. This game is suitable for young players, with simple rules and a short gameplay duration.

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    2–4 30 min 6+ Immediately playable
  9. 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
  10. Maple Valley
    1–5 45–75 min 8+ Easy to learn
  11. Indian Summer

    Indian Summer

    Indian Summer is a strategic puzzle game by Uwe Rosenberg, the second in a trilogy that began with Cottage Garden. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New England's fall season, players immerse themselves in the beauty of the forest, collecting treasures as they aim to cover their board with leaf tiles.

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    1–4 15–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  12. Treehouse Diner
    2–4 30–45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  13. Rummy

    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 60 min 8+ Immediately playable
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  14. Picture Dominoes

    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 10 min Immediately playable
    + 6 € above the best price
    20 € at Amazon*
  15. Crossing the Woods
    2–5 20 min 5+ Immediately playable
  16. Kings & Things

    Kings & Things

    Players control warring kingdoms in a fantasy world filled with various creatures. The hexagonal tiles of the game board create unique layouts each time. An intriguing twist involves hidden game pieces, as players strive to outdo each other in the types of creatures they can muster in their armies.

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    2–4 60–180 min 12+ Medium complexity
  17. Opération Noisettes

    Opération Noisettes

    A cooperative children’s game: help the squirrels recover their entire stash of nuts without waking up the weasel.

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    1–4 10 min 3+

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Agent Avenue 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 2 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 3 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 30 to 45 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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