The Best Fishing Card, Dice, and Board Games 2026

Fishing brings patience and excitement to tabletop games. These games capture the thrill of the catch and the serenity of the water.

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

    Spot it!

    Spot it!, also known as Dobble, is a fast-paced, fun-filled pattern recognition game. It's a simple yet engaging game where players race to find matching symbols between two cards.

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    2–8 15 min 6+ Immediately playable
  2. Deep Dive
    1–6 15–20 min 10+ Immediately playable
  3. Lure
    2–5 15 min 7+ Immediately playable
  4. Namiji

    Namiji

    Players take on the role of a fisherman in historical Japan, navigating the southern regions of the archipelago near the famous Tokaido Road. To win, a successful day at sea is essential, which includes observing sea creatures, fishing with nets or lines, and collecting crustaceans.

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    2–5 30–45 min 8+ Easy to learn
  5. Kayanak

    Kayanak

    In the icy frost of the Arctic, Inuit or polar bears engage in their favorite activity: ice fishing. Players punch holes in the "ice" to try to catch fish represented by steel balls of various sizes. The first player to catch ten fish wins, and for children aged six and up, larger fish are worth more points.

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    2–4 15 min 4+ Immediately playable
  6. Conservas
    1 25–40 min 10+ Easy to learn
  7. Here, Fishy, Fishy!

    Here, Fishy, Fishy!

    "Fische angeln" is an introductory fishing game for 1-4 children aged 2 and up. Players can fish with a magnetic rod or catch fish based on the roll of a die. Successful catches reward players with gifts, and the aim is to be the best fisherman who collects the most various toys.

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    1–4 5 min 2+ Immediately playable
  8. Coldwater Crown

    Coldwater Crown

    Taste the victory in the salty air as you secure your spot in the renowned Coldwater Crown fishing tournament. Compete to cast the right bait at the right time to reel in the biggest catch, while strategically spreading your efforts across various fishing spots to win the most trophies. This fun and clever board game combines the thrill of fishing with strategic planning and a bit of luck, allowing you to test your skills against friends or hone them in practice sessions.

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    1–4 40–90 min 13+ Easy to learn
  9. Polar Panic

    Polar Panic

    Players go ice fishing in this chilly challenge. They reveal cards from a hidden pile, aiming to catch matching fish as quickly as possible. Watch out for the polar bear; if it appears, the game ends!

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    2–6 10 min 6+ Immediately playable
  10. Saltfjord

    Saltfjord

    Generations before you relied on the seas for survival. As the 19th century comes to a close, your fishing village in northern Norway faces changes and new opportunities. Players must decide whether to expand their settlement with new buildings, send their boats to fish, engage in trade, or introduce new technologies to improve daily life.

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    1–4 45–90 min 14+ Medium complexity
  11. Orongo

    Orongo

    Players participate in the exciting story of the mysterious Easter Island, located in the harsh Pacific away from other civilizations. They pay homage to the gods at the Orongo ceremonial site to create the famous giant stone heads, known as Moais. By bidding the most shells, players secure the best building locations and resources for constructing these stone colossi.

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    2–4 40 min 10+ Easy to learn
    At its lowest price in a month
    50 € at Amazon*
  12. Freshwater Fly

    Freshwater Fly

    Players encounter a rushing mountain stream filled with fish, armed with only a rod, reel, and selection of flies. They must execute a series of tactical maneuvers and develop a strategy to catch fish and earn valuable points. The game involves selecting dice for fishing actions, solving puzzles creatively, and competing for personal and shared goals to achieve victory.

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    1–4 40–90 min 14+ Easy to learn
  13. Gone Fishing!

    Gone Fishing!

    Who is the best angler? One player takes on the role of the anglers, trying to catch as many fish as possible. The other player is the fish, using bluffing and skill to prevent the anglers from succeeding. The angler must fish in the dark without knowing where the fish are, risking to catch trash instead. Once a fish is caught, its value is revealed only after it's landed. After one round, players swap roles, and the player with the most points after two rounds wins.

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    2 40 min 10+ Immediately playable
  14. Mare Polare

    Mare Polare

    Inuit families travel from iceberg to iceberg to catch fresh fish for their soup, each claiming their recipe as the best. Players can only refer to their recipe cards at the beginning, which detail the necessary fish. If they forget, the Oracle Mountain can reveal the required ingredients, reflecting their recipe in the ice.

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    2–4 30 min 4+ Easy to learn
  15. Skat

    Skat

    Skat is a traditional German card game for three players, played with a standard deck (excluding 2-6 cards). The game involves a complex bidding process to determine the solo player, who then chooses the type of game to be played in the second phase. Winning players score points based on the announced game type and modifiers, while losing players score double.

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    3 30 min 10+ Medium complexity
  16. Gone Fishin'

    Gone Fishin'

    Players receive a plastic fishing rod with a small magnet at the end of the line. They sit around a cardboard aquarium filled with plastic fish, cardboard fish, and hidden pieces of trash. The goal is to catch the fish while avoiding the trash, with larger catches earning more points, and the treasure chest being worth the most. The player with the highest score from the fish caught wins.

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    1–4 10 min 4+ Immediately playable
    + 55 € above the best price
    71 € at Amazon*
  17. Let's Go Fishin'

    Let's Go Fishin'

    This children's game features an electronic spinning wheel filled with 21 plastic fish. As it spins, the fish rise and fall, opening and closing their mouths. Players use toy fishing rods to try and catch fish with their mouths closed; the player who catches the most fish wins.

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    1–4 10 min 4+ Immediately playable
  18. Vanuatu

    Vanuatu

    Vanuatu is a strategic board game where players immerse themselves in the role of Vanuatuan islanders, striving to prosper by managing resources, attracting tourists, and trading goods across the archipelago's expanding islands over the course of eight game turns.

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    2–5 90 min 12+ Medium complexity
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  19. TOKYO TSUKIJI MARKET

    TOKYO TSUKIJI MARKET

    Players operate a fishing company, buying fishing licenses to conduct fishing actions and sell their catch at chosen prices. The game features an open economy with central markets, each governed by limited resources, trade, and unique rules. With only a fraction of the markets used in each game, replayability is greatly enhanced. There are two currencies: Yen and a resource score, which affects bonuses and penalties based on resource holdings at the end of the game.

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    2–6 45–160 min 14+ For connoisseurs

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Spot it! 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 2 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

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

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