The best games by Flaminia Brasini 🇮🇹👩 2026
Who is Flaminia Brasini?
Flaminia Brasini is an Italian game designer from Rome and one of the four founding members of the design group Acchittocca, founded in Rome in 2001 (together with Virginio Gigli, Stefano Luperto, and Antonio Tinto). Before her board game career, she worked as a game designer and project manager in the video game and e-learning sectors. Acchittocca first gained recognition with Leonardo da Vinci (Maestro Leonardo, 2006); her greatest successes as co-designer are the Renaissance engine-builders Lorenzo il Magnifico (2016, with Virginio Gigli and Simone Luciani) and Coimbra (2018), as well as the more recent Terramara (2019).
Flaminia Brasini as a game designer
The first game by Flaminia Brasini in our database is Leonardo da Vinci from 2006 – Flaminia Brasini has been designing games for over 20 years. Her most well-known game is Lorenzo il Magnifico.
How good are games by Flaminia Brasini?
There are 4 games by Flaminia Brasini in our Top-1000 games list – making Flaminia Brasini #68 of the best game designers out of 12777 designers in our database.
More information about Flaminia Brasini
- Flaminia Brasini's BGG profile
- Acchittocca on Wikipedia (Italian)
- Interview at ioGioco with Virginio Gigli & Flaminia Brasini
List of the best games by Flaminia Brasini 2026
In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games by Flaminia Brasini that you can buy 2026.
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Dino World
All details & ratingAn Archaeopteryx leaps through thick ferns, unaware that a Velociraptor has spotted it. The agile hunter is also wary of the looming presence of the mighty T-Rex, feared by all dinosaurs. Players aim carefully and play their cards strategically to slide dinosaur cards from the box, capturing the most prey in this thrilling prehistoric chase.
2–4 10–15 min 6+ Immediately playable -
Lorenzo il Magnifico
All details & ratingLorenzo il Magnifico is a strategic board game set in the Italian Renaissance, where players embody heads of noble families vying for prestige and fame. This game is a blend of resource management, strategic planning, and careful maneuvering.
2–4 60–120 min 12+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1 -
Egizia
All details & ratingEgizia sets players in the role of builders in Ancient Egypt, competing for fame as they construct various monuments demanded by the Pharaoh, such as the Sphinx, the Obelisk, the Temple, and the Pyramid. This strategic game combines resource management and worker placement with a unique twist based on the geography of the Nile.
2–4 90 min 12+ Medium complexity -
Coimbra
All details & ratingCoimbra is a historically themed board game set in the vibrant era of the 15th and 16th centuries in Portugal. It combines strategic planning, resource management, and an innovative dice mechanism, making it a compelling choice for gamers who enjoy a blend of history and strategy.
2–4 60–90 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Egizia: Shifting Sands
All details & ratingPlayers travel down the Nile, placing boats to collect resources for constructing some of Egypt's most famous monuments. The game introduces new monuments and cards, along with a constantly shifting river, making it accessible to both veteran fans and newcomers. Strategic placement affects opponents and resource management, requiring careful planning to succeed, especially with the addition of the new Colonnade and the mysterious statues that offer unique benefits and challenges.
2–4 90 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Golem
All details & ratingGolem is a captivating engine-building board game designed by the renowned team of Simone Luciani, Virginio Gigli, and Flaminia Brasini. This game immerses players in the mystical world of the 16th-century legend of the Golem of Prague, where players assume the roles of rabbis engineering these formidable clay creatures to protect their people. The game stands out for its thematic depth, blending historical lore with strategic gameplay.
1–4 90–120 min 14+ For connoisseurs -
Alma Mater
All details & ratingAlma Mater immerses players in the role of headmasters at independent universities during the 15th century. The objective is to elevate your university's prestige and academic standing by adeptly managing resources, recruiting top faculty and promising students, and navigating the exchange of knowledge among institutions. Players will strategically develop their university’s expertise across four key academic disciplines to achieve success.
2–4 90–150 min 12+ For connoisseurs
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Dino World 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 6 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 90 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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