The best games by James Kniffen 🇺🇸👨 2026
Looking for a really good game by James Kniffen? Here's the list of the best James Kniffen games 2026.
Who is James Kniffen?
The game designer hails from United States🇺🇸.
James Kniffen as a game designer
James Kniffen's first game in our database is Verbotene Welten, from 2015 – so James Kniffen has been designing games for over 11 years. The best-known game is Verbotene Welten.
How good are games by James Kniffen?
There are 5 games by James Kniffen in our Top-1000 games list – making James Kniffen #82 of the best game designers out of 12822 designers in our database.
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List of the best games by James Kniffen 2026
In this list you'll find the best board, card & dice games by James Kniffen that you can buy 2026.
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Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game – The Force Awakens Core Set
All details & ratingStar Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game – The Force Awakens Core Set is an exhilarating tabletop experience that brings the iconic space battles of the Star Wars universe to life. This core set, focused on the dramatic confrontation between the Resistance and the First Order as seen in The Force Awakens, offers players the chance to dive into fast-paced dogfights with beautifully detailed miniatures.
2 30–45 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Star Wars: Armada
All details & ratingStar Wars: Armada is a captivating tabletop game that puts you in the role of a fleet admiral in the epic Star Wars universe. Whether you align with the Imperial Navy or the Rebel Alliance, you're tasked with assembling and commanding a fleet in strategic space battles. The game is a blend of tactical planning, skillful maneuvering, and intense combat.
2 120 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Forbidden Stars
All details & ratingForbidden Stars sets players in the midst of the galactic turmoil surrounding the newly accessible Herakon Cluster. In this strategy game, up to four players command powerful factions, including the Ultramarines, Eldar, Evil Sunz Ork clan, and Chaos Space Marines, each with unique play styles and objectives. The goal is clear: dominate the sector and outmaneuver your opponents in a universe where victory is as coveted as it is hard-fought.
2–4 120–180 min 14+ For connoisseurs -
Twilight Inscription
All details & ratingTwilight Inscription is a grand roll-and-write game set in the aftermath of the Lazax Empire's fall, inviting one to eight players to navigate the complex politics and conflicts of a galaxy in turmoil. As factions emerge from the Dark Years, strengthened and ambitious, the game presents an expansive narrative where players vie for dominance and the chance to shape the future of galactic civilization.
1–8 90–120 min 14+ Medium complexity -
Civilization: A New Dawn
All details & ratingSid Meier's Civilization: A New Dawn is a compelling strategy board game that allows players to immerse themselves in the roles of rulers of history's most iconic empires. The game challenges two to four players to expand their territories, advance technologies, and construct remarkable wonders. The objective is to strategically shape the world according to their vision and rise to become the preeminent global power.
2–4 60–120 min 14+ Medium complexity+ 6 € above the best price55 € at Amazon*Video reviews 1 -
New Angeles
All details & ratingNew Angeles is a deeply strategic board game set in the vibrant and tumultuous universe of the future, where players take on the roles of powerful megacorps vying for dominance in the largest, richest, and most diverse city on Earth. With the backdrop of groundbreaking technological advancements and the critical Space Elevator connecting Earth to Luna's valuable Helium-3 deposits, the stage is set for a game of cunning negotiation, temporary alliances, and ruthless competition for financial supremacy.
4–6 120–240 min 14+ Medium complexity
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Which game ranks first on this list?
Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game – The Force Awakens Core Set 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.
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