The best games by Isaac Vega 🇺🇸👨 2026

Looking for a really good game by Isaac Vega? Here's the list of the best Isaac Vega games 2026.

Who is Isaac Vega?

The game designer hails from United States🇺🇸.

Isaac Vega as a game designer

Isaac Vega's first game in our database is City of Remnants, from 2013 – so Isaac Vega has been designing games for over 13 years. The best-known game is Winter der Toten: Ein Spiel mit dem Schicksal.

How good are games by Isaac Vega?

There are 4 games by Isaac Vega in our Top-1000 games list – making Isaac Vega #69 of the best game designers out of 12777 designers in our database.

List of the best games by Isaac Vega 2026

In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games by Isaac Vega that you can buy 2026.

This list was last updated on June 29, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Forgotten Waters

    Forgotten Waters

    Forgotten Waters is a captivating board game that plunges players into the whimsical and unpredictable world of pirate adventure. Blending storytelling and strategy, this game stands out for its immersive narrative and engaging gameplay.

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    3–7 120–240 min 14+ Easy to learn
  2. Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game

    Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game

    Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game immerses 2-5 players into a chilling post-apocalyptic world where a dwindling colony of survivors faces threats both from the relentless undead and the darkest corners of human nature. As leaders of survivor factions, players must grapple with their group's well-being while harboring personal secrets and objectives that may conflict with the common goal. The game is part of the "Crossroads" series by Plaid Hat Games, offering an intense psychological survival experience that tests the bonds of trust and cooperation.

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    2–5 60–120 min 13+ Medium complexity
  3. Keystone: North America

    Keystone: North America

    Players take on the role of biologists and work together to create a connected ecosystem by carefully laying down cards. Use your skills to introduce key keystone animals and conduct wildlife research to maximize your points. The game offers multiple modes including a competitive multiplayer option and a narrative adventure through a fully illustrated Field Journal, featuring a solo or cooperative campaign with puzzles and exploration of North America's diverse ecosystems.

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    1–4 30–60 min 10+ Easy to learn
  4. Ashes Reborn: Rise of the Phoenixborn

    Ashes Reborn: Rise of the Phoenixborn

    Ashes Reborn: Rise of the Phoenixborn is an expandable card game set in a world where players assume the roles of Phoenixborns – demi-gods and saviors of human civilizations. These powerful beings once liberated humanity from monstrous creatures like chimeras, but now face a new challenge. A prophecy has sparked the War of Ashes, pitting Phoenixborns against each other in a struggle for ultimate power and godhood. Players engage in this conflict, determining the fate of these mighty heroes.

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    2–4 30–120 min 14+ Medium complexity
    7 € below the next retailer
    31 € at Amazon*
  5. Neon Gods

    Neon Gods

    Neon Gods tells a story of street gangs in a kaleidoscopic near-future inspired by 1970s and 1980s sci-fi cinema. Players establish their own legitimate enterprises, recruit disillusioned characters, and acquire black market resources to gain an advantage. After every three rounds, points are awarded based on controlled territories, and the player with the most points after nine rounds takes control of the city.

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    2–4 30–120 min 14+ Easy to learn

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Forgotten Waters 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 10 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 30 to 120 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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