The best games by Jay Cormier 🇨🇦👨 2026

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

Who is Jay Cormier?

The game designer hails from Canada🇨🇦 and currently lives in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.

Jay Cormier as a game designer

Jay Cormier's first game in our database is Belfort, from 2011 – so Jay Cormier has been designing games for over 15 years. The best-known game is Junk Art.

How good are games by Jay Cormier?

There are 4 games by Jay Cormier in our Top-1000 games list – making Jay Cormier #128 of the best game designers out of 12793 designers in our database.

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List of the best games by Jay Cormier 2026

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

This list was last updated on June 12, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Junk Art

    Junk Art

    In Junk Art, creativity knows no bounds as players transform a pile of junk into stunning works of art. With more than ten engaging game modes and over sixty vibrant wooden or plastic components, this game invites you to explore your artistic talents like never before.

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    2–6 30 min 8+ Immediately playable
  2. Dungeons & Dragons: Rock Paper Wizard

    Dungeons & Dragons: Rock Paper Wizard

    Players take on the role of wizards battling to claim the most gold from the dragon's hoard. They share a spellbook featuring various D&D spells, each requiring a unique gesture to cast on a target player. Spells can alter their positions relative to the treasure and influence the game state, leading to a mix of guessing, triumphs, and twists. The first player to collect 25 gold pieces wins.

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    3–6 30 min 14+ Immediately playable
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  3. Mind MGMT: The Psychic Espionage **Game.”

    Mind MGMT: The Psychic Espionage **Game.”

    Mind MGMT: The Psychic Espionage “Game.” is a thrilling board game of hide-and-seek set in a world of psychic espionage. One player takes on the role of Mind MGMT, a powerful but corrupt organization using psychic agents to expand its control. The other players are rogue agents, defected from Mind MGMT and now using their abilities to stop it.

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    1–5 60 min 13+ Medium complexity
  4. In the Hall of the Mountain King

    In the Hall of the Mountain King

    In the Hall of the Mountain King offers a unique blend of strategy and resource management set within a rich thematic backdrop of trolls working to restore their kingdom beneath the mountains. The game is distinguished by its innovative cascading production system, where players carefully plan and execute the expansion of their tunnel network to uncover riches, access valuable resources, and honor their ancestors by restoring statues to their rightful places.

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    2–5 90 min 12+ Medium complexity
  5. Djinn

    Djinn

    Treasures sparkle enticingly, prompting players to collect as many as possible from the treasure cave. Players must first find their way to the treasure by winning tricks in the card game, where each captured trick reveals a path, but a Djinn can unexpectedly intervene. After several rounds of play, the first player to complete a Five-Card challenge wins, with ties broken by the number of cards captured.

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    2–4 40 min 10+ Immediately playable
    + 4 € above the best price
    12 € at Amazon*
  6. Akrotiri

    Akrotiri

    In Akrotiri, you become an explorer in the classical Greek era, embarking on a quest to discover lost Minoan temples in the unexplored Aegean Sea. Armed with secret maps hinting at the temples' locations, you'll navigate challenges using strategy and wit. The game cleverly blends tile placement, hand management, and pick-up and delivery mechanics. Funding your expeditions is crucial, requiring you to transport resources back to the resource-scarce island of Thera. The challenge intensifies as you strive to match the board with your maps and excavate temples, with the most remote and elusive ones offering higher victory points. However, secret goal cards add an element of surprise, keeping the game's outcome uncertain until the very end.

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    2 45 min 13+ Medium complexity
  7. The Godfather: A New Don

    The Godfather: A New Don

    Players control one of the major Mafia families in New York during the 1950s, striving to establish their power on the streets and become the new don of the criminal world. This area control board game features unique dice mechanics, where players roll their individual dice pools each round and choose which city territory to conquer. The current don can make players offers they can't refuse, stealing dice from their limited supply, which adds to the tension as players compete for dominance.

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    3–6 45 min 14+ Easy to learn
  8. Belfort

    Belfort

    Belfort is a charming worker placement and area control board game set in the Tasty Minstrel universe, where players use fantasy characters like Elves, Dwarves, and Gnomes to gather resources and construct buildings in the vibrant city of Belfort. The game combines strategic resource management with competitive area majority mechanics, making it a captivating experience for players who enjoy planning, building, and a touch of fantasy.

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    2–5 120 min 12+ Medium complexity
  9. Draw the Line
    4–8 15–30 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 5 € above the best price
    25 € at Amazon*
  10. Tortuga

    Tortuga

    Players assume the role of daring pirates trying to safely transport their treasures to the legendary pirate port of Tortuga before their rivals can seize them. They roll dice simultaneously to launch boats, fire cannons, gather crew, corner enemies, or secure their treasure. Adaptability and quick decision-making are rewarded, along with a bit of luck and greed!

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    2–4 35 min 8+ Easy to learn
    + 7 € above the best price
    40 € at Amazon*

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Junk Art 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 8 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 40 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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