The Best Board Games with Tigers 2026

Tigers bring power and majesty to board games. These games feature our striped big cat friends in thrilling ways.

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

    Meeple Circus

    Meeple Circus is a vibrant and engaging dexterity board game where players become circus directors, aiming to create the most spectacular show and wow the audience. It's a game where physical skill meets strategic planning, and each action is a performance in itself.

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    2–5 45 min 8+ Immediately playable
    At its lowest price in a month
    33 € at Amazon*
  2. 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*
  3. Little Action

    Little Action

    It's party time in the jungle! Build a pyramid, play bowling, throw and catch, and take on many other small challenges to win medals. This action game encourages young children to interact with objects and develop their fine motor skills.

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    2–4 10 min 2+ Immediately playable
  4. My Little Scythe

    My Little Scythe

    My Little Scythe is a charming, family-friendly board game that offers a light and engaging experience inspired by the critically acclaimed Scythe. It's a game of adventure and whimsy, set in the enchanting Kingdom of Pomme, where players control delightful animal miniatures on a quest to earn trophies and achieve victory.

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    1–6 45–60 min 8+ Easy to learn
  5. Animals on Board

    Animals on Board

    Animals on Board is an accessible and clever game featuring a two-tier cardboard tray that holds each player's animal tiles. Players draw three animal tiles at the start, choose one to place face down on their ark, and form a collective of remaining tiles in the center.

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    2–4 15–30 min 8+ Easy to learn
  6. Beasty Bar: New Beasts in Town

    Beasty Bar: New Beasts in Town

    Beasty Bar: New Beasts in Town is the first standalone expansion of the 2014 card game. Players can enjoy it alone or combined with the original game in a challenging two-round draft.

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    2–4 20 min 8+ Easy to learn
  7. Spectacular
    1–6 20–30 min 10+ Easy to learn
  8. Endangered

    Endangered

    Human progress threatens the survival of many species. It’s up to you and your team to save them by collaborating with other conservationists to protect tigers and sea otters from extinction. Players must influence the UN to enact a resolution; if four ambassadors vote in favor, they win, but they must manage destruction and keep the animals alive until then.

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    1–5 60–90 min 10+ Medium complexity
  9. Honga

    Honga

    Excitement in a prehistoric era! The clan of saber-toothed tigers is looking for a new leader. Players must prove their worth by gathering supplies, exploring dark forests, honoring ancient nature gods, attracting mammoths, and trading with other clans, all while keeping an eye on Honga, the local saber-toothed tiger, who will steal food if ignored.

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    2–5 45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  10. Guess in 10: Animal Planet

    Guess in 10: Animal Planet

    Ask up to 10 questions to guess the animal on the card! Is it a carnivore? Is it a pet? Does it live in groups? Think carefully, ask smart questions, use your clue cards wisely, and be the first player to collect 7 cards.

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    2–6 6+ Immediately playable
  11. Wild: Serengeti

    Wild: Serengeti

    Players are inspired by the endless plains of the Serengeti in this board game. It combines puzzle-solving with set collection and engine building to create a unique strategic experience. To earn victory points, players complete scene cards by placing animals on the main board in specified patterns, gaining rewards and symbols that provide ongoing advantages throughout the game.

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    1–4 45–120 min 14+ Medium complexity
  12. 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*
  13. Bagatelle

    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 10–30 min 5+ Immediately playable
  14. 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
  15. 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
  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. Old Maid

    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.

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    2–6 5 min 4+ Immediately playable
  18. Der achtsame Tiger
    2–4 15 min 5+ Easy to learn
    + 1 € above the best price
    9 € at Amazon*
  19. Tai Chi Tiger

    Tai Chi Tiger

    At the dawn of the new year, tigers gather in an ancient forest to test their strength in an epic tournament. Players form a team of masterful tigers, aiming to outshine their opponents with graceful movements and powerful combos. Keeping the rhythm of Chi is crucial, as failing to do so may result in losing a tiger, but the remaining ones can empower the team for the next exchange.

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    2–5 10+

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Meeple Circus 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 5 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 2 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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